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mdopp
3 days, 12 hours ago
joelevi.com — By writing a blog post, or uploading an image to Flickr you are giving Google permission to use it however they want. Without any attribution. Without any compensation. Anywhere in the world. Forever. And you can’t revoke it. more... read more...
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9 days, 5 hours ago
dotnetslackers.com — This book written by Granville Barnett and Luca Del Tongo is part of an effort to provide all developers with a core understanding of algorithms that operate on various common, and uncommon data structures.
Data Structures and Algorithms: Annotated Reference with Examples is completely free! read more...
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published 8 days, 14 hours ago, submitted by
javery
9 days, 15 hours ago
altnetpodcast.com — Learn about Ruby, why you should check it out, and what the status is on the IronRuby project, read more...
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world
16 days, 3 hours ago
en.csharp-online.net — Programmers from onther languages want to know. read more...
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damageboy
16 days, 11 hours ago
github.com — My efforts porting Google's Protocol Buffers are now pretty complete in terms of functionality, so I've been looking at improving the performance. The basic idea is that you specify your data types in a .proto file, and then generate C# from that. The generated C# allows you to manipulate the data, and serialize/deserialize it. When you generate the code, it can be optimised either for size or speed. The "small" code can end up being much smaller than the "fast" code - but it's also significantly slower as it uses reflection when serializing and deserializing. read more...
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JudahGabriel
16 days, 17 hours ago
blogs.msdn.com — Microsoft released FxCop v1.36, the tool that helps find place in your code where you're breaking with standards. FxCop is also useful for finding bugs, for example, incorrect implementations of IDisposable. read more...
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nsoonhui
17 days, 21 hours ago
itscommonsensestupid.blogspot.com — Permanent employment is great, you are secured, you have stable incomes, you have....wait, what about the downsides? read more...
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published 23 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by
Jemm
23 days, 23 hours ago
readwriteweb.com — "In this post we look at a dozen unit testing tips that software engineers can apply, regardless of their programming language or environment." read more...
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published 23 days, 16 hours ago, submitted by
justin_etheredge
24 days, 18 hours ago
codethinked.com — In this post we talk about one of the best features of Ruby... duck typing. We show you what it is, and how it affects the way that you interact with objects in Ruby. read more...
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published 21 days, 4 hours ago, submitted by
dwhittaker
24 days, 20 hours ago
devlicio.us — Taking a look at the various ways to do contextual binding with the StructureMap IoC container.
What is Contextual Binding? Contextual Binding is the ability to switch out different concrete implementations of a service (i.e. class) at runtime depending on the context in which they are used. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 94
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dcarr
25 days, 10 hours ago
ayende.com — There has been some noise lately about Fluent NHibernte. This gives you a fluent interface to configure NHibernate mapping. I don't really see the point, frankly. Fluent NHibernate, at least in its current stage, requires a mapping class per entity. At this point, I might as well use the XML again.
In general, anything that requires me to touch two places to make one change is suspect. That is part of the reason that I like ActiveRecord, the change is highly localized.
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published 25 days, 18 hours ago, submitted by
dwhittaker
25 days, 22 hours ago
dimecasts.net — A short screencasts where we look at the AAA (Arrange, Act, Assert) syntax in RhinoMocks 3.5. read more...
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