- Google Predict through the API Explorer - tick.
- Through Google's sample code - tick.
- Cut down to my own DLL - failed.
I tried various things. It was when I chose to reference my own DLL from the Google sample that it said my project was targetting a different .Net framework. So I changed it to be .Net 3.5. I ran the test.
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As it was passing, TweetDeck showed me Uncle Bob Martin's re-tweet :
RT @jon_cham: Prolific developers don't always write a lot of code, instead they solve a lot of problems. The two things are not the same.
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