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on 1/18/2007 6:14 AM | Comments (1)
Leon
talks to Scott
on starting a Micro-ISV. Step #2 (don't host yourself) is one that I could not agree with more. Nice dig at WinFX err....NET3 too ;-).
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lb
on 1/18/2007 10:42 AM
>Nice dig at WinFX err....NET3 too
Oh you noticed that one hey. I hoped that would slip by
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