Imagine we are awhile into the future. How do you get open source releases down to your project so that you can use them? How do you get the products down to your computer so that you can use them? Is it easier or harder than the way we’ve always done it before? The Past and Present Before we can go...
Just before I emigrated to Australia, I took on a small contract to build a website for a UK company who wanted to start up a new kind of UK recruitment site, one where employers could advertise directly, and more specifically one where recruitment agencies couldn’t. The result was Empty Lemon...
Following Kevin Pang’s request on my last post regarding my problems getting NHibernate, NH Spatial and SQL Server Fulltext queries to work , I am finally getting around to giving some tips and pointers, and the code that Steve Strong of iMeta knocked up for me. I needed to get these things working...
As if my life wasn't boring enough trying to get S#arp Architecture 1.0 out the door...
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Billy McCafferty
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05-03-2009
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Filed under: Architecture, C#, .NET, Software Development, SQL Server, Algorithms, Refactoring, NHibernate, Project Management, Test-Driven Development, Agile Development, MVC.NET, S#arp Architecture, DDD