Dot Net is Open?

Posted on Thu 13 November 2014 in blog • Tagged with industry, programming

Interesting news from the dotnet world,


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WYG > WYS

Posted on Sat 01 November 2014 in blog • Tagged with blogging, markdown

The first step on the long road to a streamlined, markdown based blogging platform…


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The Dog Ate My Homework

Posted on Thu 30 October 2014 in blog • Tagged with programming, python, maya

a cheap-ass way to specialize Maya unit tests for different Maya versions.


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Laziness and cleanliness and MEL, Oh My.

Posted on Sun 26 October 2014 in blog • Tagged with maya, python, programming

Don’t use Mel. But if you have to, do it like this: with a pythonic wrapper to clean up your strings


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2015 Bug watch: ls()

Posted on Thu 04 September 2014 in blog • Tagged with maya, programming, bugs

A nasty little changed in maya’s ls() command for 2015


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Sony’s Open Source Toolset

Posted on Wed 03 September 2014 in blog • Tagged with tools, industry

pending


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Size is the enemy: an oldie but a goodie

Posted on Mon 01 September 2014 in blog • Tagged with programming

While googling my way around some strategy issues lately I rediscovered this 2007 post from Jeff Atwood which neatly sums up a few important things that have been factoring very large in my thinking lately: Plus, I’ve spent the last 4 days in the madness that is Pax (shout out to all the great folks who came by the booths, by the way!) so I’m a little grumpy. And it led me to a list things that have been bugging me for a while.


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Pax!

Posted on Thu 28 August 2014 in blog • Tagged with games, industry, moonrise

Pax 2014 on the horizon!


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