Hmm, it's been a while since I've posted anything worth reading to anyone but my Mom! I shall soon remedy this.
I'm in the process of securing the approval of Klipsch for my final edited version of the Podcast I did this week, so that should be up on KlipschCorner.com soon. During this endeavor, I thought of an excellent idea for code/architecture podcasts, which I will not share until I have an example.
I've had the good fortune to actually interview some people lately. Yesterday I thought up my favorite new interview question
"If you were interviewing me and wanted to stump me with a reasonable .NET question, what would it be?"
I need to qualify what "reasonable" means or come up with a better way of stating the challenge to avoid lame questions. Yesterday the question I was asked was "What is the default file size limit for the FileUpload control in ASP.Net?". Legitimate question to ask a senior .NET person or too specific to know unless you just used it this morning? I'll let you be the judge.