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Monthly Archives: December 2004
The Linear Software Price/Bug Ratio
I am now totally convinced that the more you pay for a software package, the crappier the code base and the buggier it is. Of course, all of my evidence is anecdotal, but here’s a quick graph I threw together … Continue reading
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Strongly Type DropDownList with .NET Attributes!
A while back I posted about using an enum as a datasource for your drop-down lists, see Strongly-Type a DropDownList with Enumerated Types. As it turns out, the big drawback to this approach is that your DropDownList’s text is limited to … Continue reading
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