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I’ve neglected my personal website/blog for years. One of my goals for this year was to get it into shape and start using it for good. I just deployed the biggest improvement ever to my website. Check it out and let me know what you think via the comments!
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So I got so frustrated with the formatting of the last couple posts I wrote with Blogger (and never published), that I decided to move my blog to WordPress. The inertia of that, of couse, made me go months without writing a post. Well, I’m back and on WordPress. Hopefully the move inspires me to publish more posts!
I chose WordPress because of the flexibility, extensibility, and availability of plugins, extensions, themes, etc. Basically, I chose WordPress because that’s where all the cool kids are!
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I remember now why I’ve had a couple blogs that have ended up abandonned…
I am very interested in Castle ActiveRecord right now, and am doing a lot of development with it in my spare time. You would think that, since I was excited about it, I would blog about some best practices/gotchas that I’ve run into. You would be right. I have two ActiveRecord posts sitting incomplete in my blogger account because I want to include some code samples, but I want to generalize the examples to something not associated …
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I was looking for a tool to format C# source code (add syntax highlighting encode problematic characters, etc) and I found this one. It looks pretty cool, I wish it put a nice box around it or something though…
http://www.manoli.net/csharpformat/
This is a pretty good language-independent formatter:
http://formatmysourcecode.blogspot.com/