I just posted a little macro for changing the VS.NET default font (family, size and boldness). Of course, this is to automate one of Scott Hanselman’stop presenter tips.
Where I’ve Been
It’s been pretty thin around here on posts. I’m at this big internal MSFT conference this week and I was in Phoenix for work last week. So I spent as much of the weekend away from the computer as possible. As for the rest of this week, wireless access is pretty ubiquitous so I’ll post when I can.
Here’s what else going on:
- Got to hear John Zachman speak yesterday about his enterprise architecture framework. Pretty cool. I’m still digesting it, so more thoughts on this later.
- I haven’t worked on SharePoint Syndication at all since releasing v0.4.1. A few hearty souls have joined the workspace, but I haven’t even contacted them beyond admitting them as workspace members. I was thinking that for v0.5, the big feature would be to support some SharePoint Portal Server things for syndication (my site, best bets, searches, etc) but I haven’t even had time to get the B2TR version of SharePoint Portal installed.
- I got the go-ahead from Chris Sells to host his imcli library as part of a Messenger.NET GDN Workspace. Look for that soon.
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