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  • Back on the market
    What a fantastic ride the last 2.5 years have been since setting myself up as an independent consultant and contractor; despite the recession business has not only prosper
  • Searching out the geek
    There is said to be a " genius in all of us " . Well I'm not sure about that, but an overly neurotic technology-loving passionate geek there is in me for sure. Developing

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  • Josh Arnold - Web developer, author & contributor of FubuMVC
  • Jeremy D Miller - Web developer, author & contributor of StructureMap & FubuMVC
  • Roy Osherove - Unit Testing, Agile Development, Leadership & .NET
  • Rob Ashton - Technical Lead & author of MvcEx and AutoPoco
Ian:

There will have to be very strict guidelines, the last thing you want is dispute over “.. but you gave him 5 credits and her only 3?!” which will undoubtedly lead to the scheme being rescinded. That re…

Gary Ewan Park:

This is a very interesting idea! It does leave some questions about how it is “policed”, and who decides whether a particular blog post, or SO answer warrants the credits, but I really do think that i…

Chris Marisic:

Being both a developer and a leader of developers, I have found little to be as integral to the speed and success of software development as intellisense. This is also why I leverage R# on top of Vis…

Franc:

I have to admit that Spark won me over very quickly, yes it is not perfect and yes I am not an expert in the subject but it has provided me with new skills. I have been a victim of its lack of intellis…

Randolph Burt:

Intellisense helps me code faster and make less mistakes. However, from a personal point of view, it can be the difference between enjoying development and not enjoying development – and if you don’t …

Jeremy D. Miller:

Nitpick so it doesn’t bite someone later, “Update project references to the updated dependencies” Ripple just does a crude copy of the assembly files. No project references are changed. My assump…