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Don't you hate when tools try to promote themselves in your work, especially if you paid for them? Last night I was noavigatin around in Reflector when I stoped by the embedded resource named System.Data.Odbc.OdbcMetaData.xml (in System.Data.dll 2...
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After the IoC talk we had the monthly discussion. This time we tried the fishbowl format (or some approximation of that). The topic was ORMs.
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I finally got some time to import and upload the videos of September's Chicago ALT.NET meeting that happened almost 2 weeks ago. In this first video jdn shows how DI and IoC containers can be used to add flexibility to an application design.
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Turning the table So here I am, the guy often in charge of assisting new developers get up to speed with my designs and code, facing the diametrically opposite situation. Like many other developers, I have changed jobs more times than I'd like to...
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Right after I mildly complained about the lack of thoughtful orientation on a new job, I was pleasantly surpirsed with this lovely schedule for my first week at the new place. Just wanted to share that with you. There's hope for our world.
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Nothing like a long 3-day weekend to help forgetting about the old problems from your previous job. This should help making room for the upcoming avalanche of new information and ramping up on the new gig. Show me where the North is I'm also taking...
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Consulting engagements are supposed to end, even after 4.5 years. So, yes, my current assignment with the client is scheduled to end this week (is this job change season?). I didn't honestly expect it to last that long when I started but I guess the...
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The second half of the meeting was an open discussion that revolved around practices of Agile teams. There's also an entertaining rant by I'm-still-Brad in the middle.
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This video was captured at the Chicago ALT.NET August 13th meeting . This first video is the Cruise presentation.
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Update: The videos of the presentation and discussion have been posted. This month's Chicago ALT.NET meeting was pretty awesome and it was all caught in video. As soon as I have some time to do some post-production on the raw material (read, just...
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As you may have heard, ThoughtWorks , home of CruiseControl.net, has just released Cruise , their commercial product for CI and beyond. As soon as we heard that news we immediately thought: It would be great if we had someone from TW give us the scoop...
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by: Grant Palin This post was originally submitted to The Great Devlicio.us Giveaway . Up until about a year ago, I was programming in .NET using just Visual Studio. I was used to the tedium of manually compiling, testing, backing up projects, writing...
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I'm about to configure a new development machine this week. It's going to be my 3rd install from scratch in the last 12 months, which I know is not all that much, but certainly more than I wish I had to. Besides the common software development...
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I have a friend that is very much into Design Patterns and wanted to learn Ruby with a more applied perspective of the language. I went the exact opposite direction. I know a little bit of Ruby already and I wanted to improve my limited patterns knowledge...
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by: Darrell Mozingo This post was originally submitted to The Great Devlicio.us Giveaway . December 2006 was a low point. The company had lost some good developers, projects were stalling, morale was low, and the outlook simply wasn't good. It was...
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