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Channel 9 – C# 4.0: Meet the design team
I’ve not watched many Channel 9 videos over the last few months, but every now and then some really good videos come along and I think this one is definitely in that category. A lot of the video is about the pro’s and con’s of dynamic languages and some...
Posted: Jul 11 2008, 11:57 AM by gbarnett | with 5 comment(s)
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I’m an MVP! Thanks Microsoft!
ASP/ASP.NET I’m very happy to have received this award, hopefully my work in the future will receive the same welcome it has done in the past for the various sites, magazines, and projects I have contributed to! Thank you to the MVP lead as well, Victoria...
Visualizing data (plotting functions of two independent variables)
First off this post doesn’t contain that much textual substance, for more read the previous post I made, also the graphing library I am using is F# for Visualization . While it is possible to plot these functions by hand in the very, very (emphasis on...
Posted: Jun 22 2008, 12:37 PM by gbarnett | with 1 comment(s)
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Resharper 4 development moving fast now
Last time I checked R# 4 was in Beta, just randomly browsed to the download page for the nightly builds and see that R# 4 is RC3. I must say I am somewhat disappointed with JetBrains with regards to Resharper , we are several months past the release of...
Posted: Jun 10 2008, 10:26 PM by gbarnett | with 2 comment(s)
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Visualising data
I tend to use Octave for maths based stuff, including visualizing the plotting of functions and so on. Anyway to my point, I have found that GNU Plot as great a tool it is to be somewhat linear in its way of thinking when rendering the (2D) graph - as...
Posted: Jun 03 2008, 11:49 PM by gbarnett | with 4 comment(s)
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DSA 0.5 released!
It's been a while, I've had to work on other stuff for the last 2 or so months which has rendered me with no time. That's the excuses out of the way... Not much added in this release I would simply point you to the release page for more details. A friend...
Nasty bug rendered by installing MS Source Analysis for C#
If you have installed the source analysis tool recently released by MS and have since tried to view the properties of a project then you will be greeted with the following error: An error occurred trying to load the page. COM object that has been separated...
Posted: May 30 2008, 05:04 PM by gbarnett | with 2 comment(s)
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Pex is released
You wait ages for a bus and two of them come along at once (I'm referring to StyleCop as the other tool!). Pex has been released which is a cool testing tool, best way to get up to speed is to view the screencast . Unfortunately the installer only supports...
Posted: May 24 2008, 02:08 PM by gbarnett | with no comments
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StyleCop becomes available to non-internal MS developers
This is a great thing for MS to release to the developer community - StyleCop is a very interesting tool that was at least when I was there well known and highly thought of internally. Read about it here , download it here .
Posted: May 23 2008, 06:26 PM by gbarnett | with no comments
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F# 1.9.4 released
I missed this as I was doing a lot of work at the time (was release a few days back) as via Don's blog, and he has a post on it here . I gave it a quick install this morning and this release still doesn't fix the VS 2008 integration with F# interactive...
Posted: May 06 2008, 07:06 PM by gbarnett | with no comments
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