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blog.obishawn.com — I describe a quick and easy way of changing or removing development settings in your web.config to make it production ready. read more...
ytechie.com — Unit tests are meant to test functionality, NOT code! That means if you write your unit tests after the fact, you’re probably not focusing on the functionality. read more...
ytechie.com — A quick overview of IoC (with diagrams!). read more...
ytechie.com — Good advice for anyone writing an enterprise application. read more...
blog.obishawn.com — An overview on how to automatically test every value of an enum that is used by a function using a single unit test. This allows the unit test to automatically pick up new values added to that enum. read more...
blog.obishawn.com — A description of the anatomy of Windows Workflow Foundation. read more...
blog.obishawn.com — A quick suggestion on how to unit test functions that use switch statements. read more...
blog.obishawn.com — Do you keep an eye on your code coverage level when developing unit tests? Check out this experience with code coverage. read more...
ytechie.com — SuperJason follows up an earlier post with more details about his frustrations with a single Linux machine and his decision to switch over to Windows 2008 on that server but clarifies that he still finds Linux a superior operating system. read more...
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