Tonight (7/8/2008) CINNUG is hosting it’s now monthly Cincinnati Software Architecture (CinARC) special interest group meeting. The meeting starts at 6:00 PM. We run a Fish Bowl style meeting where a topic is selected when we start the meeting from a list of proposed topics from attendees. Come join us! It’s at MAX Train in Mason. Pizza will be served somewhere in the middle of the meeting.
Tomorrow night (7/9/2008) CINNUG and the Dayton .
Okay, so today I found another reason to really dig PowerShell. I had a text file that was populated with a large number of lines to text, each on their own line. I found that this file had a decent amount of duplicate lines in it. There were over 1,200 lines in the file to start with.
In order to verify I had duplicates, since it wasn’t blatantly obvious, I dragged and dropped the file into Excel which created a single column of text, one line per row.
Just not the one I’m looking for.
Spin up any PowerPoint file you have and start up the slide show. While in SlideShow mode press F1 for a list of keyboard shortcuts you can do while presenting. Some are fairly good, like “B” or “W” to white or black out the screen. You can also change the pointer to an pen (Ctrl-P) and draw on the screen with the mouse (or stylus if you have a tablet).