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From the "Ask and ye shall receive" department: A couple weeks ago
I wondered
how good or bad my Gamerscore conversion rate is.
MyGamerCard.net
just launched a
completion leaderboard
where they rank you on your Gamerscore times your completion rate.
Shane Courtrille
pointed out
that the prize you receive in from the
Xbox Rewards
program gets better if your Gamerscore is higher. With a meager 1090 points, I'm in level 1. But those with 10,000+ or more can get a copy of
Fuzion Frenzy 2
for completing the challenge.
Yesterday, I
complained
that code in my RSS feed looks awful. It appears to be a problem with
dasBlog
. In validating the HTML is actually XHTML, it screws up the white space. Of course, usually that's not a big deal, but inside a <pre> tag, it is. Until I get a chance to submit a patch to
dasBlog
to fix this, I'm using
CodeHTMLer
, which has a "convert white space" option that doesn't use the <pre> tag at all. As a bonus, it even support PowerShell! Note, you have to use the
website
, not their
WLWriter plugin
, if you want the convert white space option.
There's a new beta of
Ruby.NET
available. Now that I've moved on to PowerShell, I'm only slightly interested in Ruby these days. If I can figure out how to create internal DSLs with PS, what would I need Ruby for? (via
Larkware
)
My old team
just shipped a single-instance multi-tenancy SaaS sample called
LitwareHR
. Details are on
Gianpaolo's blog
, code is up on
CodePlex
.
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 9:46 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Friday, February 09, 2007 12:44:27 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Actually you can use the convert whitespace option in the WLWriter plugin as well. You just need to configure it that way. On the insert code dialog select "<edit languages>" and it will bring up another dialog where you can look at the language definitions and change the settings on a per language basis. Just set the "UsePreTag" property to false. If you have issues with it let me know.
Wes
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