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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Maintainability, Learnability, Component, Layering
Normal 0 21 false false false FR X-NONE X-NONE The last ayende’s post contradicts everything I know about software. Ayende goes against the idea that maintainability can be measured by how easy it is for someone unfamiliar with the code … Continue reading
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NHibernate 2.1 Changes Overview
Normal 0 21 false false false FR X-NONE X-NONE A year ago, when NHibernate 2.0 was released I did a NHibernate 2.0 Changes Overview post. Today NHibernate 2.1 is out so let’s have a look at what’s new. One can … Continue reading
Solving 2 pesky Windows behaviors
I wanted to share 2 tricks I found on the web that are solving 2 pesky Windows behaviors. First, once you spend some precious time organizing properly your icons on the desktop, Windows puts a point in completely messing up … Continue reading
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On Managing API
Normal 0 21 false false false FR X-NONE X-NONE Recently, Jb Evain, the creator of Mono.Cecil, asked us if NDepend was using certain Cecil types or not (Cecil is a framework that reads/writes assemblies meta-data and NDepend relies on Cecil … Continue reading
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Where do developers care for Software Quality?
Normal 0 21 false false false FR X-NONE X-NONE The other day I had a look at NDepend website visits by countries statistics (produced by Google Analytics). Despite some important bias the result were pretty interesting. NDepend is a … Continue reading
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