Quite simple. Introduction to CQRS – CodeProject.
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Don’t waste time reading boring books… Poor Man’s Agile: Scrum in 5 Simple Steps at Scott Porad.
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To convert Visual Studio 2010 solution file .sln to Visual Studio 2008 solution file .sln simply follow these steps: in .sln file replace “Format Version 11.00″ to “Format Version 10.00“ in .sln file replace “# Visual Studio 2010″ to “# Visual Studio 2008“ in .csproj replace “ToolsVersion=”4.0”” to “ToolsVersion=”3.5”“ in .csproj replace “v10.0″ to “v9.0“ [...]
READ MORE »One of the biggest struggles that developers have with adopting Unit Testing, whether it’s Test Driven Development (TDD), Behavior Driven Development (BDD) or even just Test Eventual Development (TED), is the difficulty some code is to test. This is typically when code doesn’t follow the SOLID design principles. If you aren’t familiar with Robert C. [...]
READ MORE »Paul Dolman-Darral over at Value Flow Quality recently published a list of The Top 20 Most Influential Agile People. This is a great list of established Agile Bloggers, many of whom are book authors. via 10 Agile Bloggers You Should Know About, But Don’t – Agile Bench.
READ MORE »Nice list. Dan Maharry | DDD Southwest Session Notes 3 : Defensive Programming 101.
READ MORE »Quite old post, but sometimes I need to refresh the topic :-S Good Exception Management Rules of Thumb – Scott Hanselman.
READ MORE »Many people are starting to realize what an awesome tool NuGet really is. If you don’t believe me, just take a look the statistics. Looking at the NuGet ecosystem out there, I figured it might be a good idea to summarize it in a blogpost, for those who are experiencing trouble with keeping up. If [...]
How many of Google’s web pages use a descriptive title tag? Do we use description meta tags? Heading tags? While we always try to focus on the user, could our products use an SEO tune up? These are just some of the questions we set out to answer with Google’s SEO Report Card.
This article presents a set of language agnostic coding guidelines; code produced using these guidelines will be more maintainable than code written without using these guidelines. via Minimalist Coding Guidelines – CodeProject.
How to ruin young people… via C# for Sharp Kids.
How does a good developer become a great developer? via Programming Achievements: How to Level Up as a Developer [jasonrudolph.com].
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