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mullr.wordpress.com — An lightweight, idiomatic implementation of the command pattern in C#. Especially well suited for 'undo'. read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — These are the books I have at work, which mostly reflect the various projects I’ve worked on over the years. Some are useful, some are not. read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — The way WPF manages memory is a bit of a mystery. It all appears to be nicely garbage collected and everything, but I know there are unmanaged resources under there. How does it know when to garbage collect them? read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — A brief essay on the uselessness of the terms 'aggregation' and 'composition'. read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — 10 fundamental rules to use when managing a source tree. read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing! read more...
mullr.wordpress.com — The GoF visitor pattern is useful but awkward. The usual c++ or Java-y versions typically involve some kind of visitor interface which your visitor must subclass. Java somewhat mitigates this with anonymous classes, but not fully. In C#, if we’re clever with the use of delegates, we can make tasks like tree traversal look about as simple as iteration. read more...
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