I'm sure I'm the only person in the world who ever wants to know what the command line arguments for running processes is, but in the remote chance that someone else out there might need this some day, here you go.
If you're like most .NET developers, chances are quite high that you're developing on Windows. In case you're unaware, git was originally written to manage the Linux source code. What this means is that it has a very different philosophy than your standard Windows application.
I picked up a new computer as a Christmas present to myself last year... hadn't gotten around to seeing what the stats were for it until recently, though.
It's 2010. Seriously. Can you believe it? Aren't we supposed to have flying cars, hoverboards, and have space ships that can reach Jupiter? I mean, really, we're way beyond the year 2000 now. As a kid, I remember thinking how awesome it will be to actually get to live in the future. I guess I should be consoled in the fact that TVs are a lot bigger. That's a plus.
Almost 2 years ago a few guys in the Fort Smith area decided we needed a .NET User Group here. We've fairly consistently had a good 20 to 30 people show up to every meeting since then.