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Add to the PATH on Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion - Ryan Hoffman
http://architectryan.com/2012/10/02/add-to-the-path-on-mac-os-x-mountain-lion
Thoughts from a .NET obsessed software architect and developer. Add to the PATH on Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. October 02, 2012. I just bought a neat Mac Mini! I’m using it to do some MonoTouch and Mono for Android development! In the process of setting everything up, I installed node.js. After the node.js installer finished, it recommended to add /usr/local/share/npm/bin to my path. It turns out there is a very neat way to do this in OS X, the /etc/paths file! Run the following command:. To test it, in.
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Using Windows AppFabric Caching (Velocity) Beta 2 with .NET 4.0 RTM - Ryan Hoffman
http://architectryan.com/2010/04/26/using-windows-appfabric-caching-velocity-beta-2-with-net-4-0-rtm
Thoughts from a .NET obsessed software architect and developer. Using Windows AppFabric Caching (Velocity) Beta 2 With .NET 4.0 RTM. April 26, 2010. I received a not so awesome reply:. Beta2 works only with RC release of .Net 4/VSTS 2010. You’ll need to wait for the upcoming RC release which will work with .Net4 RTM. With this one simple change, everything works great! There is one other issue. What if you need to install AppFabric Caching, with .NET 4.0 RTM installed? Posted by Ryan Hoffman. NClam: A &#...
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.NET 4 Hidden Gem: System.Lazy
http://architectryan.com/2010/04/27/system-lazy
Thoughts from a .NET obsessed software architect and developer. NET 4 Hidden Gem: System.Lazy. April 27, 2010. I’ve been using .NET 4.0 at work since Beta 1. Yes, it’s been about a year now. Now that .NET 4 / VS2010 has RTM’ed, lots of developers are grabbing the new bits. Because of this, I’m going to make a series of posts about some new hidden gemss (aka features I really like :-D) in .NET 4. Do stuff here to build your awesomeObject. One last word of advice when using Lazy:. Posted by Ryan Hoffman.
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From SQL Server to MongoDB - Ryan Hoffman
http://architectryan.com/2012/09/27/from-sql-server-to-mongodb
Thoughts from a .NET obsessed software architect and developer. From SQL Server to MongoDB. September 27, 2012. Tonight at the MongoDB NYC Meetup, I gave a presentation on how TNTP moved from SQL Server to MongoDB. I would like to thank the awesome folks at 10gen for giving me the opportunity to talk about my experiences with their great product. If you are interested in attending a future meeting of the meetup, join it on Meetup.com, here. Posted by Ryan Hoffman. September 27, 2012.
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