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published 1 month, 28 days ago, submitted by samdnp 2 months, 4 days ago

dotnetperls.com — What are the benefit of structs in C#? When can they improve performance and memory use? See examples and benchmarks as well as screens from CLRProfiler and the Visual Studio debugger. Is this is the best struct article in the world? Maybe! read more...

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submitted by troytaft 2 months, 22 days ago

valleyhighlands.com — When will we admit that we just don't know? read more...

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published 4 months, 13 days ago, submitted by MikeBorozdin MikeBorozdin 4 months, 14 days ago

mikeborozdin.com — Even though you just shrinks images, the quality of produced images is usually worse than the quality of original images. Learn how to use interpolation to resize images with a better quality. read more...

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published 4 months, 15 days ago, submitted by contour 4 months, 15 days ago

littletutorials.com — Starting from some comments on my exception handling series of articles I run into a couple of blogs pointing to this post on joelonsoftware.com. I think this is the worst advice on exception handling I have ever read, sorry Joel. I know this is an old post, I know Joel is entitled to his own opinion and I know he has the right to write his code as he sees fit. But as an opinion leader he influences others. read more...

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published 4 months, 18 days ago, submitted by crpietschmann crpietschmann 4 months, 18 days ago

blog.lutzroeder.com — After more than eight years of working on .NET Reflector, I have decided it is time to move on and explore some new opportunities. I have reached an agreement to have Red Gate Software continue the development of .NET Reflector. Red Gate has a lot of experience creating tools for both .NET and SQL Server. They have the resources necessary to work on new features, and Reflector fits nicely with other .NET tools the company offers. Red Gate will continue to provide the free community version and is looking for your feedback and ideas for future versions. read more...

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published 4 months, 21 days ago, submitted by ccyvas 4 months, 23 days ago

chriscyvas.wordpress.com — . . . what Mindscape has done is really quite impressive. To evaluate, accept, and incorporate feedback that quickly into the product and to have the installer ready that afternoon is impressive – for anyone. read more...

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published 4 months, 26 days ago, submitted by jamesewelch jamesewelch 4 months, 27 days ago

devexpress.com — Once you register, you will be forwarded an Email with your login credentials to our product download portal. With this information in hand, you will be able to download and install all the controls and tools listed above free of charge. The applications you create with these controls can be distributed royalty free (see the EULA that accompanies the products for more information). Note that the installation you download will include evaluation versions of our entire product line. You can install these trials if you wish during the setup process. Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008 are fully supported. read more...

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published 5 months, 25 days ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 5 months, 27 days ago

codethinked.com — Stop pretending that you can guess how a 100k line application is going to fail, and stop putting in tons of code to account for failures that you don't know are going to happen. How come we often ignore YAGNI in the face of writing robust software? read more...

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published 6 months, 8 days ago, submitted by SQL_Menace 6 months, 8 days ago

codebetter.com — There are a lot of expensive ways to scale your database – all of which are highly touted by the big three database vendors because, well, they want to sell you all types of really expensive stuff. Despite what an “engagement consultant” might tell you though, most of the high-traffic websites on the web (google, digg, facebook) rely on far cheaper and better strategies: the core of which is called sharding. read more...

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published 6 months, 14 days ago, submitted by expresso 6 months, 15 days ago

devlicio.us — What makes me NOT want to leave a company read more...

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published 6 months, 18 days ago, submitted by qn111 6 months, 19 days ago

buunguyen.net — The types of software architects you never want to meet in your career read more...

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published 6 months, 25 days ago, submitted by rimsystems rimsystems 6 months, 26 days ago

sixrevisions.com — Response times, availability, and stability are vital factors to bear in mind when creating and maintaining a web application. If you’re concerned about your web pages’ speed or want to make sure you’re in tip-top shape before starting or launching a project, here’s a few useful, free tools to help you create and sustain high-performance web applications. read more...

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published 7 months, 4 days ago, submitted by tomdog tomdog 7 months, 5 days ago

atalasoft.com — "There are a number of interesting things that come up in computer science and computer engineering where reasoning suddenly jumps into opposite land. It seems that the more human the operation, the more likely we are to go to opposite land. For example, it has been measured that it is more efficient to send your engineers home at a reasonable hour when a project is late than it is to have them work long hours. Efficiency doesn't scale with time spent, but exhaustion sure does." read more...

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submitted by dakl1 7 months, 22 days ago

dotnettoad.com — Interesting article that shows different ways of checking if a string is empty and explains the pros and cons. read more...

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published 7 months, 22 days ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 7 months, 23 days ago

ytechie.com — Are you proud of the code you write? Take some extra time now and save yourself time down the road. read more...

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published 8 months, 8 days ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 8 months, 8 days ago

ytechie.com — What makes one developer better than another? Shouldn't we all be performing at the same level? Of course not, we're not sewing buttons on an assembly line. We're using every bit of our intelligence to create something that we can only being to understand. read more...

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