Posts Tagged ‘MsBuild’
Links 09.03.2010
WPF
- Another review of Advanced MVVM (Josh Smith)
- MVVM for Dummies (Martin Hinshelwood)
- Linq to Visual Tree (Colin Eberhardt)
- WPF and Text Blurriness, now with complete Clarity (Scott Hanselman)
.NET
- New drop of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) available (Bart De Smet)
- NUnit vs. MsTest: NUnit wins for Unit Testing. (Roy Osherove)
- MSBuild 4 Detailed Build Summary (Cliff Hudson)
- Providing Metadata to you MEF exports (Derik Whittaker)
- Don’t Expose IList<T> Just So You Can Assert Against Its Contents (Derick Bailey)
- Role Specific Interfaces: DIP And ISP In Action (Derick Bailey)
- C# Date Time Parser (Sergey Stoyan)
- Building Hello MEF – Part IV – DeploymentCatalog (Glenn Block)
- Building HelloMEF – Part V – Refactoring to ViewModel (Glenn Block)
- Run Your Tests With Any NUnit Version (Alois Kraus)
- Using Reflection to create a factory class for dynamic method invocation using templates (caloia)
Agile
Career
- Getting Results Week #1 Recap (J.D. Meier)
- Tip For Triggering Genuine Conversations: Letting The Lurkers Hang Around. (Rajiv Popat)
- Less is More, Slower is Better (J.D. Meier)
Misc
- Better error messages (Part 1) (Arian Kulp)
- A movement called weekend testing – What it can do you and your testing career? (Shrini Kulkarni)
Links 01.03.2010
WPF
- WPF Dialogs
- WPFLogin
- View/ViewModel Association – Convention and Configuration-based Approaches (Nikhil Kothari)
- Setting focus in XAML with no code (Rockford Lhotka)
- When Is It OK To Hack? (Jesse Liberty)
.NET
- Getting Started with MSBuild (Chuck England)
- Using LINQ for type conversion (dasblinkenlight)
Agile
- “Art of Agile Development” Going Online (James Shore)
- Getting Started With Agile… One of Five (Mike Cottmeyer)
Career
- Kill Busywork: The One Skill to Focus On What Matters (Michael Bungay Stanie)
- Productivity Tip: Avoiding The Zone Of Nothingness In Your Work Life.
Misc
- Careful with that axe, part two: What about exceptions? (Eric Lippert)
- How to Kill Innovation: Keep Asking Questions (Scott Anthony)
- The usefulness of interaction tests, or “How to question the method” (Kyle Bale)
- Failure Is Not An Option, It Is A Requirement. (Derick Bailey)