Contents tagged with Tools
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Issues with the XmlSerializer in medium trust environments
In my last post I briefly mentioned that CodeHTMLer had issues running in a medium trust environment. The simple web application front end I created kept failing before it ever got started. It keep hitting a SecurityException nested in an InvalidOperationException which looks something like:
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Reflector 5 Released
Lutz released Reflector for .NET 5.0
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CodeHTMLer plugin for Windows Live Writer
I've started using Windows Live Writer as my primary blogging tool. So far I like it. However, it was missing an easy way to insert highlighted code into posts. I know there are a few other plugins that can insert highlighted code, but since I'm the author of a syntax highlighting tool named CodeHTMLer I figured I needed to write my own plugin.
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nContract - Quick Start Guide
The purpose of this quick start guide is to step through a simple but complete example of how to create a third party component with configurable run-time checks of a contract specification using nContract. To fully follow along with this example you will need to download nContract QuickStart.
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Run++
I've finally got around to publishing a new release of Run++. There are a number of changes since the last time. The biggest items being:
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Added support for Monad scripts to CodeHTMLer
For all those people posting Monad scripts to their blogs you might be interested in making your scripts look better by using CodeHTMLer. Just paste in your code script and select MSH as the language and it will output some stylized HTML that can easily be copied into your blog post. Of course you can use it to post code for most languages. Its what I use to colorize all my code samples.
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Paint.net v2.1 Released
If you are tired of the limitations of the standard Microsoft Paint and don't want to pay all the money for Photoshop then you should try out Paint.net. It has quite a number of cool features for a free image editor.
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Looking for a new place to live? Check out Google Maps/Craigslist combo.
Wayne posted about a google maps/craigslist combination web application that he found out about from Greg which is totally awesome.
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TopDesk - Awesome task switcher
After playing around with TopDesk for a little while I'm about ready to pay my $9.95 to buy it. I just want to use it a couple days to make sure it works properly on my machine configuration. If you don't like the standard Alt-Tab task switcher you should definitely give this a trail run.
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nContract
My thesis is now officially uploaded to Virginia Tech's ETD Digital Library.