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Ben Wootton

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  • Blatant plug
    B Ben Wootton

    For my first article - Woo hoo!

    http://www.codeproject.com/cs/webservices/bwcswebservicearticle.asp[^]

    It's frustrating that more people don't leave feedback. Nearly 200 views, and only 1 comment! Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge com beta-testing code-review

  • Joseph Newcomer's......
    B Ben Wootton

    ... articles are cool... Just thought i'd share that with you. Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge

  • Ye flippin' gods... W32.Klez.H out the yardarm
    B Ben Wootton

    Yes, this virus is so annoying. With me, the same people are sending it out (it comes from the same server). The subjects have random titles, and all include little infected executables. It does indeed prey on Outlook- The amount of SPAM is becoming ridiculous. Before I just used to delete it, but now its stupid how you can't even post your email address anywhere. 2 ideas: 1) How about we put pages all over the place on the web where when the link is followed, the user is taken to a page of randomly generated email addresses. This can push email harvesters round in circles infinetly. This page contains a link to another page etc- 2) Some kind of browser plugin which takes an email address (which can be encrypted in the HTML), and formats it to abc@xyz.com. The encryption could be standard Well they are just ideas, and probably not very good ones :((( Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge csharp visual-studio com announcement code-review

  • Bugs ?
    B Ben Wootton

    OMG! Before readint that I would have liked to visit.... I think Ill stay at home and watch the discovery channel instead :laugh: Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge question

  • Your dev machine?
    B Ben Wootton

    Does nobody have a multiple monitor setup. Use one and youll never go back... Some of my favourites: http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=161 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=181 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=175 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=175 ... and the winner is.... http://www.0-------------------------------------------------------------0.dk/flysim.jpg And yes, thats a valid URL! Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge question

  • msdn.microsoft.com will be the end of me
    B Ben Wootton

    I guess the inurl feature of google is one way around it, and you can also use - to exclude features: e.g: +"mapi" +inurl:msdn.microsoft -"windows ce" www.google.com/microsoft is good too, thanks for that. I just think there will be a knack to using msdn! :-D Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge com algorithms lounge

  • msdn.microsoft.com will be the end of me
    B Ben Wootton

    Not sure really now you mention it - :confused: My first email client used to fill in the subject with "vacancy for subject, apply within" if you didnt enter a subject- I thought it was funny, but thats my odd sense of humour i guess- Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge com algorithms lounge

  • msdn.microsoft.com will be the end of me
    B Ben Wootton

    ... and add to that, all of the examples are in Visual Basic!! Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge com algorithms lounge

  • msdn.microsoft.com will be the end of me
    B Ben Wootton

    I always seem to go through the following when searching for something on msdn: 1. Search for hours with no luck. Get seemingly random search results. 2. Try google instead, but find an msdn page which sounds perfect. 3. Go to the page, find it is actually a page about Windows CE. 4. Give up on whatever I was trying to do originally. 5. Start something else and end up back at msdn.microsoft.com 6. Find what I was looking for in the first place. I know they must have millions of documents on there, but something is not right with it ;P and its sooooo sloooowwwwwww. :(( Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge com algorithms lounge

  • See the list of my Books! each book $15
    B Ben Wootton

    Christian Graus wrote: Incidentally, Chris, have you ever thought of a buy & sell forum ? I'm sure most of us have PC bits and pieces and unused books we'd list if there was a place for it. A book forum would be very cool. Even better, book reviews! Right now, does anyone have any experience with: Beginning ATL 3 COM Programming, Richard Grimes Essential COM, by Don Box Effective COM, by Don Box Inside COM, by Dale Rogerson I have noticed a few of these highly recomended on CP, but all seem to have bad reviews on Amazon. Regards Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    The Lounge c++ learning database sysadmin tutorial

  • Outlook automation
    B Ben Wootton

    Can anyone point me towards the part of the Outlook object model, where I can find the number of new emails in a folder- Regards Ben Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

    COM testing tools
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