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Jan 23, 2009
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An Updated Screensaver Example (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

I’ve just completed a task that I set out to do about five years ago, and I am pretty proud (and tired)!  I have just finished scanning in every single photo that I’ve acquired over my 40+ years of life, fixing up their dates to reflect the date when the picture was taken, not when it was scanned.  Furthermore, I have tagged every photo o...

Dec 27, 2008
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Sshhh… it’s a secret (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Back in seventh grade, I had a pretty heavy crush on a girl named Melissa.  She was a good friend of mine, and so I had no problems talking to her.  However, being painfully shy back then, I was far too nervous to ever ask her to “go with” me.  (For those not steeped in American traditions, to “go with” a girl or boy in junior high s...

Dec 9, 2008
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M. G. Phone Home (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

M. G. Phone Home (Matt Gertz)I have a slight problem with my cell phone.  It’s a smartphone; I love it, I use it all the time, and I don’t what I’d do without it, but I’ve been pretty aggravated with its support of Bluetooth.  It will fail to pair with the Sync system in the car at random times, which drives me cra...

Oct 31, 2008
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Shell Games (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

I was once temporarily taken off the VB team to get an unrelated project back on track, just a mere handful of weeks before it was due to ship.  I won’t go into the gory details; suffice it to say that we had reason to believe that the product would have to ship without delay, and that any major failure in the deliverable could create so...

Oct 17, 2008
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Community Interview with Matt Gertz (Beth Massi)

Beth Massi
Beth Massi

Here's another community interview from our Italian Visual Basic MVP Alessandro Del Sole, this time with Matt Gertz. Matt still posts frequently on the VB Team blog even though he's changed roles (look at how big his name still is in our tag cloud on the right ;-)). Matt is a great technical leader here at Microsoft and he really loves the Visual B...

Sep 20, 2008
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Building a Zune Playlist (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Well, that was… intense. You may have noticed the lack of articles coming from my direction.  I have been so buried in work, and so far behind, that when I look forwards all I see is backwards.  I work, I drive home, I work some more, and it all seems to keep piling up.  I would like to say that this is going to change soon, but alas...

Jun 17, 2008
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Protein is Good for You, part 2 (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

In yesterday’s blog post, I walked through an engine for translating DNA to its amino acid results via messenger RNA.  In today’s blog, we’ll work on the visualization using WPF StackPanels.  (This example requires VS2008, although it could certainly be written in WinForms as well with just a little bit of extra work.)Ca...

Jun 17, 2008
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Protein is Good for You (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

As I was preparing to graduate from the University of Michigan way back in the late eighties, I had a big decision to make regarding grad school – robotics at Carnegie Mellon, or biology at Washington State?  On the one hand, biology was something I’d always really loved, having even intended to go to med school at one point. ...

Apr 3, 2008
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"Git Over Here": Making Your Windows Mind Their Manners (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

Supporting the “pajama programmer”Telecommuting is a great thing, and as the environmentally-conscious person that I strive to be, is something I wholeheartedly endorse when it can be done practically.  My current job involves a lot of face-to-face meetings with people, so I don’t actually do a lot of it.  However, I do ...

Mar 28, 2008
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Milestone Quality & Dogfooding (Matt Gertz)

Anthony D. Green [MSFT]
Anthony D. Green [MSFT]

After some hard but fruitful work, we’ve just finished our “milestone quality” (MQ) efforts, the goal of which was to get ourselves ready for developing the next versions of Visual Studio, Team System, and .NET.  Although not specific to Visual Basic, I’ve opted to use this “bully pulpit” to let you know abo...