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Pairing – Is It For Me? « Arlo Being Bloody Stupid
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What makes a good test suite? Arlo Being Bloody Stupid. Conclusively demonstrating why you should listen to others…. Laquo; Agile vs Design. Is Pair Programming for Me? May 15, 2012 by Arlo. I have noticed a significant difference in the results achieved by teams with pairing depending on how they approach learning to pair. This is not true of all people who have trouble with pairing, but it is pretty common. But Does It Work? Among these 200 or so people, the expectations were distributed reasonably typ...
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NET Progress: This blog -- taking a break
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John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. This blog - taking a break. Prompted, in part, by my annoyance at Google dropping the FTP support this blog relies on, but mostly by a lack of time, I won't be doing any work on this blog for the foreseeable future. Commenting on all posts will be disabled. However I do have plans to write new material on my other "non-technical" blog. Especially about "people skills for geeks". (A topic on which I recently posted this video.
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NET Progress: Future of LINQ to SQL
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John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Sunday, November 02, 2008. Future of LINQ to SQL. Yesterday, I did a presentation on LINQ to SQL. At about the time I was talking about how great it was, Microsoft was announcing that LINQ to SQL will not be their recommended solution in .NET 4! They will be recommending LINQ to Entities instead. Here, in no particular order, are some intial thoughts:. Sorry I wasn't well-informed enough to mention this at the presentation! To successfully execute this strategy, Mic...
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NET Progress: Hello World
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John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Friday, March 31, 2006. I cut my first code on one of these. An Ohio Scientific Superboard II from the late '70's. The machine shipped as a bare circuit board. With the chips on the back and the keys on the front. A previous owner had built a wooden case, overclocked it to 2 Mhz. And expanded the memory to 16 K. This will be a programming blog. My other geeky passion is Agile Development, which I already write about elsewhere. You can find my email address here.
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NET Progress: March 2006
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John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Friday, March 31, 2006. I cut my first code on one of these. An Ohio Scientific Superboard II from the late '70's. The machine shipped as a bare circuit board. With the chips on the back and the keys on the front. A previous owner had built a wooden case, overclocked it to 2 Mhz. And expanded the memory to 16 K. This will be a programming blog. My other geeky passion is Agile Development, which I already write about elsewhere. You can find my email address here.
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NET Progress: Debugging IEnumerable
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John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Friday, January 15, 2010. I often find enumerables difficult to inspect in the debugger. Here's a trick I just discovered. You can inspect it more easily by first writing this in the Immediate Window:. Foo = foo.ToList(). Press Enter in the immediate window, and foo changes from a (lazily) evaluated list (which is hard to inspect) into a real List. Which you can easily inspect by just hovering over it's Non-public members - items. Posted by John Rusk at 2:08 PM.
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CodePlex - johnrusk
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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. Member Since February 8, 2008. Last Visit August 26, 2014. ActiveSharp - Automatic INotifyPropertyChanged. Im a software architect and project leader. My agile development blog. No activity in the last 60 days. Irony - .NET Language Implementation Kit. Version 8.21.2015.21031.
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NET Progress: Better Property Change Notification
http://dotnet.agilekiwi.com/blog/2008/02/better-property-change-notification.html
John Rusk's notes on .NET Programming. Friday, February 08, 2008. Better Property Change Notification. Some time ago I developed a new way to do property change notification. It consists of code which can automatically figure out which property has changed, without you having to tell it. I've now put together an updated version, and posted it on CodePlex here. Here's how to use the new version:. Here's the easiest option. Add this code to your class or base class:. SetValue T ( ref. T field, T value.
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The Micro Business Experiment: March 2007
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The Micro Business Experiment. A 29 year old man's journal about making money using technology, creativity and whatever the hell it takes. Friday, March 30, 2007. If You Do Anything At All, Make Some Meaning. If you do anything, anything at all, make some meaning. The Importance of Making Meaning. But there’s a question that keeps cropping up for me and it is: What are we making? What does it mean? As a programmer with the ability to influence so much, this question is terribly important. So there's my b...
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