Asp.Net MVC programming advice. Toodles, Evan Nagle.

Posts Tagged ‘Humor’

Aug
23

I must’ve been feeling lonely. Because “fake followers” seemed like a really intriguing concept.

Aug
03

Okay. So, if you live in the bowels of a horse, or if you were too busy watching reruns of Rubicon and Mad Men last night, you probably missed all of the chaos surrounding the upcoming release of the Microsoft.Data library. To recap: it started with this innocent little blog post by David Fowler.

Jun
25

It’s not easy to make your iPhone 4 function properly. You have to really want it.

May
28

It’s like notepad, except with one-way encryption.

May
26

So, yesterday, I posted what I believed to be a fairly banal post about the benefits and the possible dangers of using the new dynamic type in C# 4.0. Ultimately, when I encounter something new like generic types, I try my best to approach the foreign object (pun intended) with a touch of negative capability.

May
17

When I peruse the internet, I love to find blog posts that inspire mildly nerdy controversy, or that force the blog respondents (i.e. the commenting masses, or “us”) to help pull the blogger’s face out of his own e-arse.

May
11

If you take a quick detour over to StackOverflow, you’ll realize very, very quickly that, when it comes to wholly and full-heartedly screwing up your Linq to SQL statements, the screw-up almost always involves a misunderstanding of the purpose and the correct usage of Linq to SQL’s IQueryable interface.

If we screw up our usage of IQueryable, we’re pissing super-hard in a very, very long MVC journey downstream.