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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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links for 2009-04-06
101 LINQ Samples (tags: linq c# .net programming reference msdn)
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iPhone: The First Week
If you don’t follow me on Twitter, or my Facebook status then you probably didn’t know that I recently convert to the cult of the iPhone (iPhone Sellout). There were several reasons for this, but the main reasons are: Apps … Continue reading
links for 2009-04-05
Dime Casts.Net — Inform and Educate in ~10 Minutes or Less (tags: programming tutorial design video oop) James Kovacs' Weblog – The Bookshelf (tags: programming development tips software books learning designpatterns tobuy)
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Tools I Use – 2009-03-18
I’ve never done a post where I discuss some of the tools that I use on a daily basis to help me accomplish the many goals I have. So today we’re going to look at some tools. Windows Live Writer … Continue reading
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Consulting Consultants: Resolving Perception Issues
Whether intentional or not, a bad perception of you was set. The client doesn’t have a ton of respect for you and your work is unfairly scrutinized, even if no error was found in said code. Continue reading
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The RIAA, MPAA, & The PirateBay Trial
While I’m not going to debate if the people running The Pirate Bay are actually guilty of copyright infringement, I do want to look at something. The content creators’ undying need to 1) limit and 2) prohibit the consumer’s use of their products. Continue reading →