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daveschinkel
4 days, 6 hours ago
codezest.com — These days I’m working a lot more on not just code features, but also more architecture from scratch. That is, creating many new Abstract classes, Non-Abstract classes, Interfaces and utilizing more and more Design Patterns. Thus every field, member, property, etc. created in the class or interface heirarchy tree becomes very important in how you define them and where you define them as well as any dependencies that they may be carrying. You try to create a class or interface structure with as least # dependencies as possible, so that a change to one object will not affect the other (thus a good separation of concerns in your design). You’re not just creating a class here and there, but you’re creating the architecture (class trees, foundations for which developers on the team will utilize later). read more...
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daveschinkel
4 days, 16 hours ago
devlicio.us — Part of my job at work is to teach and mentor other developers on our team. Right now I am in the process of teaching two of our developers how to create unit tests (notice I did NOT say integration tests because most anyone can do those). We are also learning how to create our tests by utilizing an Isolation Framework (aka mocking framework). read more...
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6 days, 14 hours ago
devlicio.us — .. only then will we learn.
After reading, thinking and reflecting, I believe that I agree with the intent of the content of this post. read more...
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daveschinkel
21 days, 5 hours ago
leedumond.com — Mnemonic devices are fun, aren't they? They're especially userful for remembering steps that are performed in a certain order -- like how to start a motorcycle, or how ASP.NET serves web pages.
I happen to be a certified Motorcycle Safety Instructor at Illinois State University. In our classes, we use the Motorcycle Safety Foundation curriculum, which contains all kinds of mnemonic devices to help student riders remember various motorcycle related procedures. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 6
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daveschinkel
21 days, 6 hours ago
codezest.com — We all have some annoying phrases or just bizarre actions that happen often across the board in the work world that annoy the hell out of us in our .NET world. So I thought I’d bring that to attention.
That and Datasets was his high quality low cost speech every day to all the developers. Damn, that’s definitely a “high quality environment”. DataSets. Sounds like a marketing manager to me…... read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 14
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daveschinkel
23 days, 6 hours ago
codezest.com — was reading my incoming mail today. Got another .NET Insight email. Decided this time to read it and not push it off to my article folder in Gmail. One of the first lamest articles I’ve ever seen from .NET Insight which can have good articles, was “hotka’s Labyrinth: The End of the Language Wars”. What’s the point of this post? What’s the point of this post? How does this benefit anyone? It’s a null point. He claims that this will end the wars against which language is better because .NET is language independent. As far as I am concerned (someone who started in VB.NET and moved to C# thankfully), this is not the end and language DOES matter because syntax makes my life easier and more productive in terms of typing AND reading. read more...
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published 23 days, 19 hours ago, submitted by
colinjack
23 days, 21 hours ago
codebetter.com — Oxite is an open source application built on ASP.NET MVC and Karl Seguin raises some points related to the design/architecture/implementation. read more...
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published 25 days ago, submitted by
fintz69
25 days, 13 hours ago
javicrespotech.blogspot.com — Creating a ASP.NET Confirmation Button control that uses JQuery and its plugin SimpleModal to implement modal confirmation popups. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 404
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daveschinkel
26 days, 6 hours ago
codezest.com — I would like to expand this post with your themes. I will start with mine and if you send me yours I will edit this post & put it up with your name, settings file for download, and a screen shot. Please make sure they are original and you did not steal them from Scott Gu, Scott Henselman or any other site for that matter. I think it would be cool to get some more original what I call artistic templates for people to have fun with. I will grow this post as long as I’m getting them now and forever. Hopefully this becomes a very cool/fun post as it grows. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 13
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published 25 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by
sharplife
27 days, 15 hours ago
speckyboy.com — Find the most practical and best jQuery plugins for web developers, see demos, learn about and download them. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 561
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published 25 days, 8 hours ago, submitted by
TroyMG
27 days, 21 hours ago
squaredroot.com — Last weekend I had presented a small multiplayer-game built in MVC and jQuery as a sample for a speaking engagement. There isn't much to the "game", as you currently can only move around, but it helps illustrate how easy it is to use jQuery and MVC together to make something interesting. Who knows, maybe the source could kick-start development on your own game? read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 301
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