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The growing pains of NGEDIT. A blog on the development of the NGEDIT text editor. Archive for March, 2009. I’m on Twitter. Friday, March 6th, 2009. I searched for “viemu” and there were something like 15 mentions just today. I just had to join. Here is my profile there:. You are currently browsing the The growing pains of NGEDIT. Blog archives for March, 2009. The growing pains of NGEDIT is proudly powered by WordPress.
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The growing pains of NGEDIT » Blog Archive » Laser-like focus!
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The growing pains of NGEDIT. A blog on the development of the NGEDIT text editor. Laquo; Spring ‘08 Status Update. About my blogging customs. Some things are so obvious that they sound stupid. But I forget them so often, and see so many people forget them so often, that I prefer to say something seemingly stupid than to shut up. You can do nothing today. It will take you forever to do anything. I call this laser-like focus. You need to focus your very limited productivity in a tiny target area for it to ...
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This section contains articles which will hopefully be of interest to a variety of readers. Most of them are technical in nature, dealing with different technologies (C , web site creation and maintenance, extending Visual Studio.), and some are useful no matter what development technology you use. There will also probably be some non-technical articles here. What's broken in the WM KEYDOWN/WM CHAR input model? A detailed review of the windows keyboard input model (WM KEYDOWN, WM CHAR, and their problems).
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Message Handlers vs Operation Handlers which one to use? | Glenn Block
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Sponsored By Aspose - File Format APIs for .NET. Aspose are the market leader of .NET APIs for file business formats natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, MSG, MPP, images formats and many more! Message Handlers vs Operation Handlers which one to use? May 17, 2011. In WCF Web API we have 2 extensibility points which seem very similar. They both are designed for very different reasons. Recently the question of which to use when popped. Up on our forums. Below is some guidance. They are arranged in a ru...
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Talking Shop Down Under: November 2011
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Talking Shop Down Under. Monday, November 21, 2011. Episode 77 - Code Reviews FTW. Code Reviews, for the WIN! Richard talks with Justin Taylor (aka JT) and Mark Derricutt about code reviews, how to make them work, what to look for and why we need them. Duration 28:57 mins Download mp3. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Episode 76 - John Bristowe and Kendo UI. John Bristowe, recently returned to Australia, talks with Richard about Telerik's Kendo UI. Duration 34:06 mins Download mp3. Monday, November 7, 2011.
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State Machines and Business Users | Greg Young
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Sponsored By Aspose - File Format APIs for .NET. Aspose are the market leader of .NET APIs for file business formats natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, MSG, MPP, images formats and many more! State Machines and Business Users. April 24, 2012. However later in the day I had a realization connecting two things. We like to describe business situations in gherkin style (not strict) specifications. Given: Some initial starting point. This style is basically describing a state machine. The trick is they ...
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C# | Pale Musings
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Thoughts from a mind twisted by tech and sports. Using an External Config File With log4net with ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS7. September 29, 2009. I started a new project recently and set about adding log4net to it. I’d upgraded to a new Window 7 workstation over the past month whereas I’d previously been using XP, so the step up to IIS7 was exciting and and a bit anxious all at the same time. My first hurdle so far has been using log4net. I ended up digging into the log4net source code to find out what was ha...
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Why and When to Use Mock Objects | Jeremy D. Miller
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeremy.miller/archive/2005/12/20/135800.aspx
Sponsored By Aspose - File Format APIs for .NET. Aspose are the market leader of .NET APIs for file business formats natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, MSG, MPP, images formats and many more! Why and When to Use Mock Objects. December 20, 2005. In the last post. I introduced mock objects and talked about some of the various flavors of fake objects. In this post I want to talk about when and why you would use a mock object. Unit tests should be atomic. A boundary condition is a point in the system w...
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Mock Objects and Stubs: The Bottle Brush of TDD | Jeremy D. Miller
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeremy.miller/archive/2005/12/19/135757.aspx
Sponsored By Aspose - File Format APIs for .NET. Aspose are the market leader of .NET APIs for file business formats natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, MSG, MPP, images formats and many more! Mock Objects and Stubs: The Bottle Brush of TDD. December 19, 2005. I’m in a dry spell for blogging, so here’s a rehash of a presentation I gave internally at work earlier this year. This is the first of 4 posts on the subject of mock objects and stubs. Introduction to Mocks and Stubs (this post). You’ll frequ...
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Best and Worst Practices for Mock Objects | Jeremy D. Miller
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Sponsored By Aspose - File Format APIs for .NET. Aspose are the market leader of .NET APIs for file business formats natively work with DOCX, XLSX, PPT, PDF, MSG, MPP, images formats and many more! Best and Worst Practices for Mock Objects. January 10, 2006. Mock objects are like any other tool. Used one way they’re a huge time saver. In other cases they can easily create more work and degrade the quality of the testing code. Sadly, every bad practice described is something I’ve either done or seen done.