Still no news on when a version of Team Foundation Server (TFS) will be available supporting a single tier installation on the 64-bit processor platform. Word from a trusted Microsoft source is that it’s in the works, but no defined timeline.. It’s worth noting that an x64 platform can […]
Monthly archives: December 2006
21 posts
I’ve been stationed at the same desk (in a hot desking environment) for about a year or more now. I like it, and am not complaining.. In fact, I’d not be able to share this humorous story with you otherwise… As I sit in the same location, I’ve had […]
It’s nice to see that mature languages are still included in the MSDN Library.. Interestingly enough, I couldn’t find it in the filter list (see below) Haven’t done any ASM work since 2002 (anti virus) and even that was pretty limited. From memory, I think I was […]
I don’t know if you’ve ever been to New York City in the United States, but doubtless you’ve at least seen it on TV or in a movie. In New York stands the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the French government to the United States in friendship – as […]
Lets take time out to talk about the very tech/geeky topic of enums (enumerators). They can be fun, and also quite frustrating. Apologies in advance, I only do code samples in C# or C++. I might do Visual Basic examples, by request. Here are the Australian states listed […]
Happy Yuletide! Christmas is a funny thing. For one, it’s placement at the top of the Christian events calender is precarious, since it has such pagan roots. In many circles December has significance, and for that we can take pause to reflect on how it has become such a […]