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ClipX is a tiny clipboard history manager. It is sweet, it is free, use it.
It makes copy and paste work better.
Ctrl-shift-v brings up a tiny gui of your past clipboard. so sweeet.
Category Archives: Links
links for 2008-01-22
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One finger text entry. One continuous line – but how fast is it?
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An info-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures. It is a competitive text-entry system wher a full-size keyboard cannot be used
– 1finger computing
– head-mouse or eyetracker computing
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Awesome – a script that downloads and installs trac on your shared dreamhost account.
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getting trac to attach comments to tickets as you make commits
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wsdl for rest. Tooling support for REST web services
links for 2008-01-19
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debug running windows .net apps with managed events instead of windows events etc.
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Mainly for the superrich. But it is worrying.
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Great little essay about hacking dna – how virii in real life are just like computer virii etc.
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President Bill Clinton’s explanation of his marc rich pardon.
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HandyFind lets you find words as you type in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Notepad, and more. You’ll get where you want to go as soon as you enter enough letters. Don’t scroll around. Don’t use the Find dialog. Just type where you want to go.
links for 2008-01-18
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online language learning system freely available to everyone.
links for 2007-11-30
links for 2007-11-29
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Nifty guide to writing a ssms add in. Bonus: he gives you an addin that does fuzzy searching on db objects
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OAuth is the great new standard allowing your users to use your application to talk to their accounts on other applications.
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Cobian Backup is a multi-threaded program that can be used to schedule and backup your files and directories from their original location to other directories/drives in the same computer or other computer in your network.
links for 2007-11-28
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Generates ASP.NET websites for CRUD based on DB schema. Point Blinq at a SQL DB and it creates a website with sorted and paged data CRUD pages with table relationships.
No writing SQL, LINQ generates optimized queries that request just relevant data.
links for 2007-11-27
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Shiny. LINQPad supports everything in C# 3.0 and Framework 3.5:
* LINQ to SQL
* LINQ to Objects
* LINQ to XML
Comes preloaded with 200 examples from C# 3.0 in a Nutshell.
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A quickstart for knocking up facebook applications
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how to write your apps so you don’t have to put up a goddamn down for maintennance sign.
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At the moment there is very little documentation of Migrator.NET, but the idea is the same as Rails Migrations.
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A db migration library for .NET based on Ruby on Rails migrations. Get simple upgrading and downgrading of schema using .NET code from command line or built into your application. It is a stand-alone library and does not rely on a surrounding framework.
links for 2007-11-17
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Sam wants this dinner – I’ll cook it for her next time I work from home.
links for 2007-11-09
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HUGE muckrake on Reagan. It’s got it all: Promiscuity( Nancy and Ron), racketeering, and even rape. Interviews with the girl he raped, the girls he got pregnant and ditched.
best bits near the end.
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Autotest is a little command line utility that sits next to your editor and then runs all of your tests every time you save a change to your files. It makes test driven development feel natural. It’s kind of like personal continuous integration.
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holy awesome crap.
enter a comma seperated list of artists. they create an rss feed of new album releases for all of those artists.
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Add more of these to gcal, self.