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I've had this post sitting in the queue forever. Not forever, but about 2 months. Before I start, I'd love to be able to go back and quote the mass amount of Alt.Net posts that have come out of CB over the last few days, but to be honest I don't...
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For those of you in the area, just a reminder that the code camp is this weekend and we have a few of our very own CodeBetter guys (Jean-Paul Boodhoo and Scott Bellware), along with Dave Laribee, David Walker, Tim Rayburn, Cory Smith, Ben Shierman, David...
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Here is a screenshot of my TFS build. 20 minutes. The integration builds have been running for a week now. They are triggered on check-in using a tool called Automoton because TFS does not have this functionallity by default. Most builds are taking over...
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Sorry, I thought I had put this up. This is the solution file that contains the quick presentation and simple examples on some common and basic design patterns. This is quite the popular presentation, and I'll be doing it again April 2nd at the Oklahoma...
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NStatic is a tool I have followed for quite some time now, eagerly awaiting for it to become available for use. I spoke with Wesner Moise , the creator of NStatic, and he mentioned the date will be very soon. For those of you who don't know, NStatic is...
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I couldn't be happier for my friend Patrick Smacchia - the creator of NDepend . Anybody who knows me knows that I am NDepend's biggest fan, other than Patrick himself, and really, really want to see the product hit mainstream use and make Patrick rich...
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buzz·word A word or phrase connected with a specialized field or group that usually sounds important or technical and is used primarily to impress laypersons: "'Sensitivity' is the buzzword in the beauty industry this fall" (ADWEEK...
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For those of you in the Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, North Texas, North Arkansas areas, the 1st annual Tulsa Code Camp will be Saturday, March 10th, 2007. The central theme is .Net 3.0/3.5. There are already several great speakers setup. I'm going to be...
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This always drives me nuts. I'm working on a brand spankin new project that has zero code, so a co-worker and I are working on how we want to address the MVP implementation. So lately I'm reading up on new ideas that people have come with since...
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Yes, if you are in the Dallas area, I will be presenting to NDDUG tomorrow evening. Title: Designing Frameworks - The Do's and Do Not's Abstract: Designing frameworks can be very tricky. There are so many things to consider when designing an API that...
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Yep, the guys at Developer Express have released version 2.1 of their popular tools CodeRush, Refactor Pro and of course DxCore . I'm especially excited about the Refactor Pro because of the new refactorings available, some of them specific for Asp...
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So here is something that came up in a discussion I was having. It revolved around delegates and their parameter types because we were trying to find an easier way to solve an issue without having to write more code than we really wanted to. If you program...
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Ok, its time that you start making plans to attend TechFest 2006 , in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, October 14th. I will be presenting 2 sessions of my own: setting up a continuous integration server with CruiseControl.Net in the Extras track 1, and also...
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I want to thank everbody who attended the Continuous Integration meeting in Tulsa last night. I know we ran over on time, but there is just so much to cover. Its very hard to squeeze that much content into user group allowed time slots, but hopefully...
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Logic can certainly destroy your code reuse, and produce quasi-design smells that you’d really like to do something about because it aggrevates you, but you can’t really change. What if I told you that I had 9 different functions that determine if a date...
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