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The
Daily Grind 651
By Mike Gunderloy
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Anyone out there interested in working with me who fits the description
of "experienced advertising salespeople with existing technology advertising
experience"? Drop me a line if so.
There's actual money involved. This is not an entry-level position.
Software
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Port Detective - Scan your own
server to find out what outgoing ports your firewall or ISP have blocked.
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Rhino Mocks -
A dynamic mock object framework for the .Net platform. (via
TestDriven.com)
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RootkitRevealer 1.5 - "RootkitRevealer v1.5 has more sophisticated
rootkit detection mechanisms, setting the stage for the next round of
escalation by the rootkit community."
Hardware
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Global Caché - These
folks sell hardware to extend the network to non-networked devices, such as
the GC-100 adapter which goes from TCP/IP to IR, Sony Control-S, RS232
serial, sensors, and relay contact closures, complete with an embedded Web
server. One of these days I'm gonna automate everything from tomato watering
to chicken feeding around this place, and this looks like just the ticket.
Retail pricing from $149.95.
Community
Sponsor
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This edition of The Daily Grind is sponsored by
.netCHARTING,
who offers a fully functional free developer version of their
high end
.NET charting control for
testing and development.
Click here to
download (WinForms and WebForms, no timeout) |
Mike Gunderloy is
the lead developer for Larkware and author of numerous books and articles on
programming topics.


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