Friday, August 03, 2007

Did you know that using the File Open dialog in windows you can do a lot of the same things you can do on the command line? For example, to go up a directory type .. into the File name textbox:

filename

If there are a lot of files inside of the directory you can filter it by typing in *.extension. Like this directory that has a lot of files if I want to quickly find the project file I can type in *.csproj and get a filtered view of all the files:

filteredView

If you have any other obscure tips like this let me know in the comments.

Friday, August 03, 2007 8:13:43 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Goals usually aren't worth doing unless you follow-up on them, so here is a quick update:

1: Learn more Boo.

This has been going fairly well and is a lot of fun. Some of the concepts are similar to Ruby and Python. I think a good approach to take is to rewrite a side project of mine in Boo so I can run into the problems that aren't covered in the tutorials.

2: Learn LISP.

I downloaded a screencast and watched it but I haven't spent a lot of time on this yet.

3: Code more at home without distractions. I also want to develop a couple of ideas I have in my head to make me faster setting up and developing .NET projects. Maybe this involves contributing to TreeSurgeon.

- I have thought about this a bit. I talked to Jonas who did something similar with NAnt that sounded cool.

4: Speaking of contributing, I would like to contribute more to OSS projects.

- I haven't contributed to any open source projects since writing the original blog post. I did notice that Ayende put out a call for help on his Reflector.BooLanguage tool which would be a great opportunity to learn Boo and help out the community.

5: I think the last thing on my list of becoming a better developer is to always try to be a pragmatic developer. If I find myself falling into a rut or believing the hype of the various communities then I am not being true to myself as a software developer. In my opinion the best thing a developer can do is keep an open mind.

- I subscribed to a ton of new blogs that aren't centered around .NET quite awhile ago and have been looking at concepts from other languages that aren't common place in .NET yet. This post on Higher-Order Functions was well worth the read.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:52:54 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Tuesday, July 10, 2007

NegativeOneTests

This may be the final straw in switching over all of our tests to MbUnit or NUnit. I have also been experiencing problems with the vsmdi files not reporting the correct number of unit tests as well. Anyone else out there experiencing this with MSTest and have a workaround?

Update: Moments later...

vstesthost

When the tools that are supposed to make you more productive start doing crap like this it is probably time to stop using them!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 8:17:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [2]  | 
Saturday, July 07, 2007
In a earlier post I expressed my frustration about not being able to access the menu items of the front-most application in Mac OSX. In Windows, this is very easy to do by hitting the Alt key and using the underlined letters to access the menu items that you want. The good thing about owning a Mac is that if you are patient enough, you will soon discover a quicker way to accomplish the same goal.

Today I found the PragMactic OS-Xer (clever name), which showed how you can access the menu items of the front-most application by using QuickSilver. A common gotcha on this hint is to make sure QuickSilver is making use of the advanced features option.

Update: After reading through the blog a bit more Ctrl+F2 is the equivalent (superior?) to the Alt key in Windows.

Saturday, July 07, 2007 4:13:48 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 
Friday, July 06, 2007

I've been tagged by Justice on what i'm doing to become a better developer. Here's my list:

1: Learn more Boo.

2: Learn LISP.

3: Code more at home without distractions. I also want to develop a couple of ideas I have in my head to make me faster setting up and developing .NET projects. Maybe this involves contributing to TreeSurgeon.

4: Speaking of contributing, I would like to contribute more to OSS projects.

5: I think the last thing on my list of becoming a better developer is to always try to be a pragmatic developer. If I find myself falling into a rut or believeing the hype of the various communities then I am not being true to myself as a software developer. In my opinion the best thing a developer can do is keep an open mind.

Friday, July 06, 2007 10:22:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 

Every once and awhile I get bugged to do a non-technical post so I created a Simpsons style Steve of myself here.

Simsons Steve

Ironically, this was found via a technical blog.

Friday, July 06, 2007 9:57:07 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [3]  | 
Friday, June 22, 2007

I love the close all but this menu option that Visual Studio gives you when you right click on a tab but I have been looking for a keyboard shortcut for it for awhile. To set one up go to Tools > Options > Environment and type in File.CloseAllButThis and enter in your shortcut keys, I chose Ctrl + Shift + Y for mine.

CloseAllButThis.png

Friday, June 22, 2007 4:53:15 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Thursday, June 14, 2007
I can now use the Alt key to access the menu options!


safariwindows

Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:27:43 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 
Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I just noticed that ITunes has a new section called ITunes U. I checked it out and I was happy to see that they have a couple of Computer Science MIT Open Courseware courses available for download.

In addition to MIT there is a number of other Universities from the US offering courses for free download.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:03:36 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

In the 4 hour work week Tim Ferriss talks about Parkinson's Law. Parkinson's law states that  "work expands to fill the time available" which seems to hold true for me. I figure that if I have time to spare I can read RSS feeds for just a little while or check email. 

To combat this I have been setting fake deadlines to challenge myself. In the morning I usually have a lot of meeting so setting a deadline of noon to finish things is really challenging, if I finish the task before then it is a lot more rewarding than if I let it swell to the time allotted for it.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:40:16 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

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