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Corey Roth and Friends Blogs

Group site for developer blogs dealing with (usually) Ionic, .NET, SharePoint, Office 365, Mobile Development, and other Microsoft products, as well as some discussion of general programming related concepts.

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  • Which Lisp?

    Intro Let's cut to the chase. This post is for people who, for whatever reason, have decided they want to learn lisp. Pretty much the first question that comes after that decision is "Which one?" Several people have tried to answer that question over the years. The answers seem to all boil...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 03-11-2011
  • Why FOSS is Better

    You really don't want to read the train of thought that led up to this post. Even if I really remembered it clearly. Let's just something that it's been bubbling around in the back of my head for the past few weeks, and leave it at that. The main advantage of OSS has always been clear and...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 01-24-2011
  • Startup Weekend

    Last weekend, I heard about an event called a startup weekend. Tonight, I'm in the middle of one. The idea is that a bunch of people who are interested in startups get together on a Friday evening after work. Those of us who had them pitched ideas (no one warned me about that part) to the crowd....
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 11-14-2009
  • Developer Reliability Metrics

    Why Reliability Metrics? There's a new law being considered in the EU that would require software companies to pay for damages caused by bugs . A comment about halfway down the page recommends requiring specific certifications for coders working on specific kinds of projects. Just like engineers...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 05-09-2009
  • Net Neutrality

    Net Neutrality advocates tell us that, if ISPs are allowed to pick and choose what kind of bandwidth they throttle the most, they'll, of course, discriminate against their competitors. Being the giant, evil, corrupt corporations they are (this is Microsoft and Google talking, BTW), they can't...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 07-21-2008
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