Thursday, July 28, 2016

Thank you, Jesus! Thank you, Stack Overflow! This made me LOL.

Thank you, Jesus! Thank you, Stack Overflow! This made me LOL.

Thank you, Jesus! Thank you, Stack Overflow! This made me LOL.

Thank you, Jesus! Thank you, Stack Overflow! This made me LOL.
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July 28, 2016 at 04:27PM
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Good site for interactively developing, testing, and learning about Regular expressions!

Good site for interactively developing, testing, and learning about Regular expressions!
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July 27, 2016 at 04:29PM
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Good site for interactively developing, testing, and learning about Regular expressions!

Good site for interactively developing, testing, and learning about Regular expressions!

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Generics in Typescript. Thought it was funny for some reason that this transpiles down to normal, typeless JavaScript! :D

Generics in Typescript. Thought it was funny for some reason that this transpiles down to normal, typeless JavaScript! :D

Generics in Typescript. Thought it was funny for some reason that this transpiles down to normal, typeless JavaScript! :D

Generics in Typescript. Thought it was funny for some reason that this transpiles down to normal, typeless JavaScript! :D
by Joe PC

July 26, 2016 at 04:52PM
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Highly rated free class about Angularjs2.0 on Microsoft Virtual Academy. http://bit.ly/2aupO5Y

Highly rated free class about Angularjs2.0 on Microsoft Virtual Academy. http://bit.ly/2aupO5Y

Highly rated free class about Angularjs2.0 on Microsoft Virtual Academy. http://bit.ly/2aupO5Y

Highly rated free class about Angularjs2.0 on Microsoft Virtual Academy. http://bit.ly/2aupO5Y
by Joe PC

July 26, 2016 at 09:31AM
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Trying to update my skillset with AngularJS. And I was just getting somewhat good at jQuery... http://bit.ly/29XcWVd

Trying to update my skillset with AngularJS. And I was just getting somewhat good at jQuery... http://bit.ly/29XcWVd

Trying to update my skillset with AngularJS. And I was just getting somewhat good at jQuery... http://bit.ly/29XcWVd

Trying to update my skillset with AngularJS. And I was just getting somewhat good at jQuery... http://bit.ly/29XcWVd
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July 26, 2016 at 09:25AM
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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Haven't play it yet.. but I would play Pokemon this way, or any augmented reality game for that matter! They should market a drone pre-made for augmented reality games. Pretty awesome. https://youtu.be/-bpEgmUkr7w

Haven't play it yet.. but I would play Pokemon this way, or any augmented reality game for that matter! They should market a drone pre-made for augmented reality games. Pretty awesome. https://youtu.be/-bpEgmUkr7w

Haven't play it yet.. but I would play Pokemon this way, or any augmented reality game for that matter! They should market a drone pre-made for augmented reality games. Pretty awesome. https://youtu.be/-bpEgmUkr7w

Haven't play it yet.. but I would play Pokemon this way, or any augmented reality game for that matter! They should market a drone pre-made for augmented reality games. Pretty awesome. https://youtu.be/-bpEgmUkr7w
by Joe PC

July 14, 2016 at 01:39PM
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Wah!

Wah!
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July 12, 2016 at 02:25PM
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Wah!

Wah!

Friday, July 8, 2016

Very useful! Getting there is not very necessarily obvious. You can visualize fairly sophisticated queries in the "Query Designer" in SQL Server Management Studio. It has been in Windows as "Microsoft Query" for years (accessible from Access & Excel). Other than right-clicking on a Table name for "Edit Top 200 Rows", you can right click a selected query in an open *.sql file and click "Design Query in Editor".

Very useful! Getting there is not very necessarily obvious. You can visualize fairly sophisticated queries in the "Query Designer" in SQL Server Management Studio. It has been in Windows as "Microsoft Query" for years (accessible from Access & Excel). Other than right-clicking on a Table name for "Edit Top 200 Rows", you can right click a selected query in an open *.sql file and click "Design Query in Editor".
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July 08, 2016 at 12:23PM
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Very useful! Getting there is not very necessarily obvious. You can visualize fairly sophisticated queries in the "Query Designer" in SQL Server Management Studio. It has been in Windows as "Microsoft Query" for years (accessible from Access & Excel). Other than right-clicking on a Table name for "Edit Top 200 Rows", you can right click a selected query in an open *.sql file and click "Design Query in Editor".

Very useful! Getting there is not very necessarily obvious. You can visualize fairly sophisticated queries in the "Query Designer" in SQL Server Management Studio. It has been in Windows as "Microsoft Query" for years (accessible from Access & Excel). Other than right-clicking on a Table name for "Edit Top 200 Rows", you can right click a selected query in an open *.sql file and click "Design Query in Editor".