icelava

4,106
Reputation
398 views

Registered User

Name icelava
Member for 1 year
Seen Dec 2 at 2:57
Website
Location SG
Age 33
Parser Error Message: Could not load the assembly 'App_Web_xadvzpd6'. Make sure that it is compiled before accessing the page.
Nov
22
awarded  Nice Answer
Nov
10
awarded  Popular Question
Oct
9
revised Identifying passionate programmers
found my old list!
Sep
18
awarded  Popular Question
Sep
14
comment Is this thread safe?
does that mean my car is air-safe since it can never fly and thus never encounter a mid-air collision?
Sep
11
accepted subversion does not work remotely
Sep
10
answered subversion does not work remotely
Sep
2
comment How much disk space should I reserve for my Subversion repository?
Deleting "folders" in the repository only tells Subversion "from this point on, the folder is gone". All the historical_data about the content and their changes are still_recorded in the repository; therefore the size will not decrease.
Sep
1
comment Primer for X.509 certificates on Windows
WSE is "not obsolete" when studying for certification :-/
Sep
1
comment WSE client project keeps reverting WebServicesClientProtocol to SoapHttpClientProtocol
WSE is "not obsolete" when studying for certification :-/
Aug
26
accepted How to teach programming to power users?
Aug
25
accepted Subversion, external references, binaries, and MSBuild/Visual Studio
Aug
25
awarded  Yearling
Aug
19
awarded  Peer Pressure
Jul
28
answered What names do you find yourself prepending/appending to classes regularly?
Jul
28
comment How to hide Thinking at Work so that the Non-Programmers don’t suspect Slacking?
+1 for a boss who understands how his folks work best.
Jul
28
comment How to hide Thinking at Work so that the Non-Programmers don’t suspect Slacking?
Yes, lots of command prompt windows with scrolling lines! that's why i keep open my Task Manager with CPU or Networking graphs or my mobile Internet driver statistics page, ha.
Jul
28
comment How to hide Thinking at Work so that the Non-Programmers don’t suspect Slacking?
while i would lean more towards the second category, i cannot see this as an either-or, mutually-exclusive grouping. yes, granting folks the autonomy and freedom they need to achieve the results is very important as it liberates people. But at the same time, caring on about results alone can lead to compromises to mandatory standards, ethics, security, or safety requirements, etc. Those items belong to the process-oriented category. And i have seen such compromises happen. There has to be a balance for these work practices.
Jul
28
comment Referencing system.management.automation.dll in Visual Studio
sweet. found it, thanks.
Jul
27
revised uses of frameworks
waste
Jul
27
asked Referencing system.management.automation.dll in Visual Studio
Jul
22
comment What are the best reads to know more about the .NET CLR ?
Awesome book. period.
Jul
21
comment ASP.NET: Doesnot download Parallel content.
supposing everybody has upgraded ;-)
Jul
21
comment What is a good pattern for designing widgets in ASP.NET?
ha beat me to it
Jul
21
accepted ASP.NET: Doesnot download Parallel content.
Jul
21
revised ASP.NET: Doesnot download Parallel content.
suggest
Jul
21
answered ASP.NET: Doesnot download Parallel content.
Jul
16
answered When should you stop unit testing
Jul
16
comment When should you stop unit testing
Isn't that quite often the problem with poor-to-rejection quality in projects, because no time was ever allocated for formulate a good testing regime?
Jul
15
comment Exiting the Zone of Pain - NDepend
woot! the man himself has spoken!
Jul
14
comment What to program when you have a day without your normal environment?
probably by the time you get a usable "alternative" work plan, your regular computer will be back ;-)
Jul
13
comment C#: Can an _object_ override a class’ method?
i don't think that instantiation is going to even compile...
Jul
13
comment Exiting the Zone of Pain - NDepend
You shouldn't have to worry about components that provide permanent widespread blocks of functionality. Layers that may change in time, like a web service for a currency converter, may benefit from earlier abstraction to avoid the zone of pain later.
Jul
13
answered Exiting the Zone of Pain - NDepend
Jul
13
comment How to decouple javascript programming from frameworks?
Yea, feels very much like the "Inner Platform" effect.
Jul
13
comment Kid’s first program for this day and age
back in my day, our protocol for communication involved hovering the cow hide blanket every 30 seconds over our campfire at the top of the hill....
Jul
10
comment Programmer Desk
woot yet another question to expose the great mental divide within the community. shows that community-driven governing isn't as neat as it would appear.
Jul
9
comment Force garbage collection of arrays, C#
John Doe did ask about forcing garbage collection after all.
Jul
9
revised How much disk space should I reserve for my Subversion repository?
grammar
Jul
9
accepted How much disk space should I reserve for my Subversion repository?
Jul
9
answered How much disk space should I reserve for my Subversion repository?
Jul
9
comment Problem solving in sleep
spawn a background thread while the main thread sleeps huh?
Jul
9
revised Programming Environment (work environment)
shout out for SSW
Jul
9
answered Programming Environment (work environment)
Jul
8
awarded  Great Answer
Jun
25
comment What is the funniest bug you’ve ever experienced?
would the report have been filed if it were a handsome hunk?
Jun
25
comment As a programmer what single discovery has given you the greatest boost in productivity?
but i need browser to post to various communities requesting for them to send me teh codez plz.
Jun
25
comment As a programmer what single discovery has given you the greatest boost in productivity?
It is amazing how two people being together gets each other to pay attention to the task at hand instead of day dreaming.
Jun
25
comment As a programmer what single discovery has given you the greatest boost in productivity?
yeap and i get distracted reading stackoverflow questions too :-D
Jun
23
comment What’s your favorite “programmer ignorance” pet peeve?
sorry, these are high-level business applications