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Command line parser library
Peter Hallam created a really useful parser for command line arguments, which has been recently updated.
It parses command lines like the following one for you: drinkmachine.exe /chilled /money:2 /drink:coke /drink:icedtea
It has a lot of options and can even automatically display the correct usage if needed.
I'd vote for its integration within the .NET Frawework.
Update: Stefan Demetz points out that there is a command line parser in Genghis too.
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Will the next version of Visual Studio be "Visual Studio 2006"?
From theserverside.net:
Microsoft has decided to delay the release of SQL Server 2005 from the first half of 2005 until later in the summer of that year. A Community Technical Preview will be released as an interim beta with possibly more to come before the final beta and the product’s eventual release.
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The counter reached 600 tools, libraries, and add-ins
SharpToolbox turns 600!
'nough said.
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Firefox and Mozilla search plug-ins for Google Desktop Search
Now that Google Desktop Search is out (still beta), it's already time to improve the user experience ;-)
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Is AdSense becoming less interesting?
For a while, the Google AdSense service was a good source of revenue if you have a web site. From what I see with the SharpToolbox web site, and as others seems to say on the web, AdSense is paying less and less. Do you notice this as well?
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View exception information while debugging in Visual Studio
I had met that one once, but I had forgotten it existed... Really useful! But somewhat a hidden treasure.
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Enterprise Library: future releases of the Application Blocks
I just discovered that Microsoft and Avanade are cooking new versions of the Application Blocks. They are to be packaged under the new Enterprise Library name.
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Some browser stats
Some stats from the last eight months. These stats come from the SharpToolbox web site, so this is really just about techies' habits.
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Symposium DNG 2004, c'est vendredi !
Un petit mot pour que vous rappeler que vous passez votre journée de vendredi prochain avec nous au Symposium DotNetGuru...
Avec Didier Girard, nous vous éclairerons sur l'Inversion de Contrôle et les Conteneurs Légers.
Revoir les détails du programme