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SNL - Ras Trent

by mhouston 18. January 2009 09:30

Okay, this is old now, but I was searching for something else and came across it again...it made me laugh uncontrollably.



 

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youtube - Butter Menthol Batman

by mhouston 18. January 2009 06:14

Again, looking for something and came across this.  I'll never get through my current research task, but this is hilarious!




 

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January NashDotNet Meeting 01-15-2009

by mhouston 4. January 2009 04:54

Event Link :

http://www.nashdotnet.org/archive/2009/01/03/10.aspx

Topic :

Continuous Integration with JetBrains TeamCity

Speaker :

Chris Hefley

Description :

TeamCity, the new Continuous Integration application from JetBrains (the people that brought you ReSharper) provides easily configurable continuous integration, advanced reporting and metrics, and integration with Visual Studio (and It's free for small teams). This presentation will cover installing and configuring TeamCity and connecting it to source control, with examples using various build runners (MSBuild, NAnt, and Rake) to build .Net applications. We'll also cover NUnit integration, artifact generation, and configuring notifications. We'll show you how to troubleshoot broken builds, run the .Net duplicate finder build, Visual Studio integration, and how to use TeamCity as an automated deployment tool.

DateTime :

January 15, 2009 6:00PM CST

Location :

Brentwood Library
8109 Concord Rd
Brentwood, TN 37027-6740
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