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Steve Hebert

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Steve Hebert is a .NET developer who has created the .Math compiler library.
Blogging my way to the PDC - contest ending soon Posted: Aug 10, 2005 9:32 AM
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The "Blogging my way to the PDC" contest is ending on Friday and the winner is being announced on Monday.  If you haven't written one yet, please do so and make sure it's worse than mine :)

Please go to my entry and click on the fancy red PDC banner to vote my entry.  And while you're at it, check out and vote for the other CodeBetter entries from Brendan and Peter.  If community server would let me, I suppose I could pop another window or use an IFrame and then force a click-through to their site to vote for my entry - but these darn blogging tools keep us honest.  Darn you Scott Watermarsk (and the others)! 

It sounds like the PDC is close to being full. I just hope I get mine paid for!





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