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I was writing conventions for FluentNHibernate the other day and I ran into the need to pluralize a given string and immediately thought of the ruby on rails Inflector. It turns out there is a .NET library out there also capable of doing word inflection...
Validation of user input is integral to building a modern web application, and ASP.NET MVC offers us a way to enforce business rules on both the client and server using Model Validation. The recent release of ASP.NET MVC 3 has improved these offerings...
I’ve been playing with Visual Studio 2010 Beta a little and one of my favorite new features (and there are many) is the new web.config transformation feature. Web.config transformations are setup so there is one configuration “delta” for each build configuration...
I recently setup my first project ever in CodePlex and naturally I am very excited about its tight integration with TFS since my group uses TFS internally for source control as well. Connecting to CodePlex through the Visual Studio Team Explorer...
When working in on a fresh Visual Studio 2008 SP1 install I needed to use TFS (as always) so I installed the TFS Team Explorer client from the TFS disk and I kept getting the following error whenever trying to view/edit Work Items: Could not load type...
Creating a Custom Code Snippet is pretty easy to do -- you just fire up your favorite text editor, write some XML, and save the results in a *.snippet file. If you use Visual Studio as your text editor, you can even get some XML Intellisense, which is...
There is a little used function of Visual Studio that will save you a lot of coding time: Code Snippets. Code Snippets are handy key shortcuts that expand into commonly used .NET constructs such as regions, constructor, loops (do/while/for/foreach), and...
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