
For developers only: Scott Hanselman has the details on the new .NET Reflector. He says it’s good. Of course it’s good. Lutz Roeder wrote it.
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Woohoo! Reflector has made my life easier on numerous occasions. I’m glad to see its development continue
Comment by Chris Bellini — February 20, 2007 @ 6:30 am
What is the value of this post Scoble?
So 1) you steal content on your “link blog”, and you 2) post stupid links with no value.
Here is a question you might want to ask yourself before you post : what problem does Reflector solve for you?
Comment by Stephane Rodriguez — February 20, 2007 @ 7:41 am
Since Robert was a Developer Tools Evangelist @ Microsoft, I suppose that old habits die hard. That being said, Reflector is still a cool tool that deserves its share of attention.
Comment by Chris Bellini — February 20, 2007 @ 11:11 am
Stephane: my friends who are .NET programmers say that Reflector has a huge amount of value to them. Scott Hanselman is a developer I trust and when he says something is good I’ll pass that along, thank you very much. Not to mention that I’ve met Lutz several times and like him.
Comment by Robert Scoble — February 20, 2007 @ 11:50 am
Scoble, you are too smart to play this trick with me.
You know what I am talking about.
This post is about finding your way up in ranks such as reddit (or .NET circles such as Hanselman).
You are toying people here.
Comment by Stephane Rodriguez — February 20, 2007 @ 1:13 pm
And by the way, since you are so eager to getting links, why not interview Lutz?
Comment by Stephane Rodriguez — February 20, 2007 @ 1:14 pm
Stephane, stop being an idiot, this post is filed under “Developer Tools”. If you’re not interested in Roberts Dev Tools posts then don’t fucking subscribe to either the main feed or the Dev Tools feed.
Sheesh.
Comment by skc — February 20, 2007 @ 1:39 pm
Stephane: I used to be an editor on Visual Basic Programmer’s Journal and got interested in developer tools way back then. That interest started way before there were blogs (back in 1992) and way before I cared about getting links.
Comment by Robert Scoble — February 20, 2007 @ 2:13 pm
skc,
It’s great that Scoble has sheeps like you who don’t understand why he did that in the first place. You really swallow that Scoble posted this because he felt for it? Really, are you THAT dumb?
I am not interested in the content, I am following Scoble strategy to see how this guy maintains his visibility out there, despite the fact he has no merit. (the only reason he got visibility before is because he was a Microsoft employee, and for some whatever reason this got him heard).
Comment by Stephane Rodriguez — February 20, 2007 @ 11:13 pm
Stephane: I had more than 1,000 readers a day before I was a Microsoft employee. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Comment by Robert Scoble — February 20, 2007 @ 11:35 pm
Two years ago you would have been defended by at least ten persons. Now, only one apparently.
That’s a start.
Let’s see over time how abusing the blogosphere to reward yourself is going to bite back.
Comment by Stephane Rodriguez — February 21, 2007 @ 12:28 am
Stephane, this one is real (for reference: http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2004/05/02.html#a7346).
Comment by Lutz Roeder — March 10, 2007 @ 2:30 pm