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submitted by cedricv 6 months, 14 days ago

blogs.codehaus.org — This new release features a lot of fixes and improvement (as usual), including nullable type support, the T* shortcut for IEnumerable[of T] and a nicer booish working with emacs. read more...

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submitted by cedricv 9 months, 16 days ago

ayende.com — The book is now available for as part of the Manning Early Access Program. Chapter 1 to 4 are already there, but they are there in their nearly raw format. That means that they have not been edited yet, and I didn't put in the results from the review cycle that we did yet. Ayende would appreciate any feedback that you have on the book, the topic, the code, etc. read more...

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submitted by cedricv 9 months, 26 days ago

boo.codehaus.org — A new version of Boo, the wrist-friendly programming language for .NET / Mono with a Python inspired syntax and a special focus on language and compiler extensibility, has been released. This version have many improvements, check out the announcement on the website for details. read more...

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ayende.com — Ayende on the Boo language. read more...

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submitted by cedricv 10 months, 25 days ago

specter.sourceforge.net — Specter enables behavior driven development (BDD) by allowing developers to write executable specifications for their objects, before actually implementing them. This new release brings many improvement, including standalone spec runners (along with better NUnit integration) and a new 'subject' macro. read more...

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