Archives
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Why Use Random Values For Unit Testing
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Replacing Loaded Assemblies
Recently I’ve been asked if it would be possible to replace the assemblies loaded by a .NET Windows Service application while it was running like with ASP.NET. Like with ASP.NET, an application start and end events where needed.
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Using Random Values For Unit Testing
When writing my unit tests I don’t like to use hard coded fixed values because I either end up using the same values or, because of that, tests may succeed by coincidence.
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More On ASP.NET Validators And Validation Summary Rendering of Properties
On previous posts [^][^] I mentioned the size of ASP.NET validators and validation summary rendering and the fact that expando attributes are being used to add properties. Mohamed also mentions this issue.
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Testing With Multiple Versions Of Internet Explorer
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Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Release Candidate Available For Public Testing
The Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Release Candidate has been made available for public testing. Read all about it here.
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DebugBar, Companion.JS And IETester
Some days ago a colleague of mine pointed out to me this tool (IETester) that allows testing the different rendering and JavaScript engines of Internet Explorer (5.5, 6, 7 and 8beta1) side by side with the installed version.
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Microsoft Tech-Ed EMEA 2008 – Registration Open
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Microsoft Source Analysis for C# (aka StyleCop)
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Windows Live Writer Technical Preview
Today Windows Live Writer released a technical preview that includes new and improved features.