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End of an Era

Today, after 5.5 years, I was released from the Israeli Defence Forces, where I served as a developer. I won’t discuss my experiences here, since this is not the place, but I owe a lot to my time there…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.
2006-10-08
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[Updated (1.7)] Commonly Used .NET Coding Patterns in CodeDom

It’s been a while, but the latest update (1.7) of my article Commonly Used .NET Coding Patterns in CodeDom is now out…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress.
2006-10-05
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Internationalization of Programming

Research has shown that the language spoken around babies at a very early age is in most occasions the language they will prefer over any other language they hear or speak for the rest of their lives. Thought processes are language-based and this is mostly evident when one speaks a language they are not native to. For example, an English speaker trying to speak Hebrew might mistake the gender of a noun they know in Hebrew, since they are not used to nouns having gender, much more easily than they would mistake the conjugation of a verb in English.
2006-09-08
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