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published 5 months, 14 days ago, submitted by brianjlowry brianjlowry 5 months, 16 days ago

lowrymedia.com — When designing architectures in .NET, I frequently use interfaces for parameter types in my method signatures. This post will help to explain why I choose to do this and the benefits of coding in this manner. read more...

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published 5 months, 15 days ago, submitted by Ragoczy 5 months, 16 days ago

lovethedot.blogspot.com — The original story (http://www.dotnetkicks.com/csharp/Microsoft_cracking_down_on_community_extensions) got quite a bit of traffic from here. There've been some clarifications and updates from Microsoft and the StyleCop team that, I think, make their position clear and reasonable -- also, the original how-to that had been taken down "at Microsoft's request" is back up. A lot of people kicked the original story, so I hope you'll all take the opportunity to read Microsoft's responses and give them fair consideration. read more...

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published 5 months, 30 days ago, submitted by shaharyr 5 months, 30 days ago

dev102.com — Be aware of this matter because it is not a trivial issue and apparently, there are no errors or warnings generated by the compiler. So, the rule to remember is to never call virtual methods from constructors. read more...

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published 5 months, 30 days ago, submitted by TroyMG TroyMG 6 months ago

squaredroot.com — A few months ago I posted about my changes to Rob Conery's PagedList class. Since writing that article many comments have been left about how to further improve the design, which have since been incorporated into a new, further improved PagedList class. read more...

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submitted by Ragoczy 6 months ago

lovethedot.blogspot.com — What do online dating and customer requirements have in common? Sometimes telling the customer "no". read more...

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submitted by johnrudy 6 months ago

codeheaven.info — Brief rant about C#'s var keyword. Short version: Aside from anonymous types ... what's the big deal? read more...

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published 6 months ago, submitted by drugarce drugarce 6 months, 3 days ago

smashingmagazine.com — A lot of freebie icons. Another great article from Smashing Magazine read more...

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published 6 months, 4 days ago, submitted by Ragoczy 6 months, 4 days ago

lovethedot.blogspot.com — Microsoft released a tool called Microsoft Source Analyzer, or StyleCop. It analyzes source code for standards violations. It's a 1.0 release, so it doesn't do some things ... like have a published API for custom rules or MSBuild integration. So the community dug in and figured out how to do these things and now MS is firing off license-violation emails. Don't they get it? The community wants to use the product, but it's too limited ... these extensions help make it better. read more...

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published 6 months, 6 days ago, submitted by shaharyr 6 months, 6 days ago

dev102.com — Notice that when you add a resource file, there is an automatically generated class with properties issued from the resources elements, so you can call this class properties instead of using the ResourceManager. The only problem with this class is that its properties are marked as internal and thus can’t be accessed externally read more...

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submitted by drugarce drugarce 6 months, 6 days ago

immike.net — Many programmers disregard regular expressions as line noise, and it’s a damned shame because they come in handy so often. Once you’ve gotten the hang of them, regular expressions can be used to solve countless real world problems... read more...

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submitted by ajaxus 6 months, 6 days ago

ajaxus.net — Recently I found that e-book which might be useful to some of you. Its sub title is: “Building better software” and is written by Karl Seguin. read more...

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published 6 months, 12 days ago, submitted by jwkratz 6 months, 12 days ago

blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com — Internal email from Bill Gates detailing his difficulties with Microsoft.com, Windows Update, and more. read more...

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submitted by Ragoczy 6 months, 15 days ago

lovethedot.blogspot.com — A rant on the inadvisability of scheduling 40-day tasks. Can you really provide an accurate status on an 8-week task by saying "sure, it's 70% done"? read more...

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published 6 months, 4 days ago, submitted by kpanghmc 6 months, 16 days ago

lypang.com — A blog post I wrote on the value and importance of looking good as a software developer. read more...

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published 6 months, 20 days ago, submitted by paul_houle 6 months, 21 days ago

gen5.info — C# offers two casting operators: the prefix-cast and the as-cast. Although the two operators compile to different op-codes in the CLR, the practical difference between them is in how they handle failed casts. Prefix-cast throws an exception on cast failure, while as-cast returns null. It’s easier to implement correct error handling when you use prefix cast, because it doesn’t require manual checks for null values that can cause problems in distant parts of your program. Prefix-cast should be the default cast operator on your fingertips, that you use for everyday situations — reserve as-cast for special cases where performance matters. read more...

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published 6 months, 28 days ago, submitted by QuantumBitDesigns 6 months, 29 days ago

blog.quantumbitdesigns.com — A ThreadBarrier is a technique for simplifying the interaction between the UI and a worker thread. No longer do UI Controls need to check InvokeRequired and do the posting of events from a worker thread. read more...

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