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Previously, I posted how to support developers running Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2005 on the same .Net 2.0 solution on the same team, built, CI server, etc . The solution is to have 2 solution files. These files have to be kept in sync to keep...
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DevTeach starts Monday in Vancouver, and after the pre-con we're kicking it off with a blow-out Party with Palermo . This is the official social event of the DevTeach conference, and it's open to all conference attendees as well as the local community...
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I'll be attending the AltNetConf . Convenient for me that it's in Austin, TX. It's an open space conference, and I consider it the founding conference of a conversation that is "Alt.Net". I'll be proposing the topic: What are...
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Please read this post by Brad Appleton (and some links off the post) about building trust in a software team. The notion is very profound, and we don't talk about much in professional circles. I, for one, can easily be drawn into only thinking about...
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For all you MVPs out there, I'll be at the MVP summit in March, so count on a "Party with Palermo" the night before everything starts up. I'll post more details (time/place) as it gets closer, but since tomorrow many people will be making...
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I've been reviewing Jim Shore and chromatic 's upcoming Agile book, and I especially like the "No Bugs" section here: http://jimshore.textdriven.com/Agile-Book/no_bugs.html Large, dusty bug databases abound. Some teams have a process...
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I have printed out and posted the graphic from Plip's blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/plip/archive/2006/11/16/who-broke-the-build.aspx
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Testing WinForms UIs is tough. Manual testing is slow and difficult to repeat. Vivek Singh has just released a new version of SharpRobo , a WinForms testing framework. Vivek recommends running these tests through NUnit, and from practive, I've found that...
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After lunch on Sunday, many of the speakers formed a panel, and we had a panel discussion. One of the hot buttons was Java vs. Ruby. Bruce Tate does all Ruby consulting, and it’s working well for him. Others on the panel stress that Java and other strictly...
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On the 3 rd day of NFJS , Neal gave a talk about testing with Selenium . Selenium is a end-to-end testing solution for web applications. This is testing on the customer acceptance level and not the unit-testing level. Selenium was developed by ThoughtWorks...
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Neal gave some great tips on improving code. Here’s the rundown. These are thoughts directly from Neal: Coding standards aren’t necessary. They are just preferences that folks in charge force on underlings. There are more important things than coding...
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This past weekend, the NFJS conference came to Austin, TX, and I’m glad it did. Folks involved with a user group of some type got a good discount, so we spread the word. This conference focuses on Java, Ruby, and Agility. I was able to meet some great...
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Carl Franklin has posted some pics of friends he hung out with at Tech Ed. I don't know how he comes up with these ideas. If you aren't familiar with Carl Franklin, you should be. .Net Rocks was a podcast before anyone knew what a podcast was. If you...
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Brian Button from the patterns and practices team gave a session bright and early Friday morning that was great. He covered how to write frameworks. What’s interesting is that he focused on writing frameworks as a non-technical problem since he’s seen...
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Party with Palermo was a big, fun success. We had about 30 folks at the hotel bar, and the beer was flowing. Everyone had a great time talking about all sorts of geeky things, and we finally called it quits at 12:30 am. You can see some pictures here...
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