Archives
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Coding unit tests is even harder than you think
Jamie Cansdale has put a nice application online he calls Code Blog. This application expects you to write an implementation based on a set of unit tests.
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389
There have been a lot of additions and updates lately at the SharpToolbox. The counter is now at 389 tools and libraries. Many additions are still in the pipe. Maybe it's time you subscribe to the RSS feeds to know when new tools are added or old ones are updated...
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Win32 to .NET API mapping
One for your bookmarks:
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Web browser market: is the battle over for everyone?
I don't like seeing "web browser" and "market share" in the same sentence. This is typical. This is why there is no new release of Internet Explorer. Microsoft was there to take Netscape down, but there is no Microsoft when standards compliance and user friendliness are concerned.
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Mike Woodring's .NET Sample Page
While searching for a particular code sample, I found back Mike Woodrings great .NET sample page. This web page contains many very technical code samples which are very useful one day or another.
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A case where interface versioning works
In some situations, interface versioning is not a problem. I'll expose a scenario in order to show you a case where it works fine and it's simple.
We'll take an application with plug-ins as an example. -
A case where interface versioning works
In some situations, interface versioning is not a problem. I'll expose a scenario in order to show you a case where it works fine and it's simple.
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Xen, X#, ROX, Relational-Objects-XML, Research, C#, Data
Paschal collected links and information about Xen (X# relative).
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Power of blogs / CSV files
I'm still amazed by the power of weblogs when I see that this post (Manipulating CSV files) is number two or three on search engines when you search for CSV files. What do you know, maybe my small experience with CSV files can actually help someone out. Well, I just added two links to the post for more information about the Schema.ini file since this is where people are landing when they are in need for that kind of information.
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Webloggers haven't got a mind
It's funny to notice that some are starting to realize that geeks are humans too... The strange part is that they seem to be disappointed about that.
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One-two, one-two, sound check... (part 2/2)
The voice recordings are available in french for this presentation about the Asynchronous Invocation Application Block.
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Microsoft: X#? X what?
Apparently Microsoft does not want you to hear and speak about X# anymore. Seems to confirm the "there is no X#" stance.
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One-two, one-two, sound check...
The voice recordings are available in french for this presentation about the Aggregation Application Block.
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Yeah, just got back an Internet connection!
2048 Kbps is cool :-)
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ILMerge - merge assemblies into one (one to rule them all?)
Michael Barnett from Microsoft Research created a tool that can be used to merge assemblies.