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Do you like a big pile of source code? Well, there is an imperial buttload of source in the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit. It's actually a 178 meg download, which is insane. Perhaps start your download now and get it in the morning when you get up. It's extremely well put together and I say Kudos to the folks that did it. ...
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Remember good developers don't just write source code, they also READ it. You don't just become a great poet by writing lots of poems. Read and absorb as well. Do check out the Source Code category of my blog here, there's (as of today) 15 pages of posts on Source Code you can check out.
Recently my friend Jonathan Carter (OData Dude, my name for ...
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Dear Reader, I present to you nineteenth in a infinite number of posts of
''The
Weekly Source Code.''
At Mix, Clint
Rutkas and I were messing around writing a plugin model for one of his apps. We
were prototyping and I typed up this typical-looking plugin style code:
string[] filesToTest = ...
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My one-hundred-and-second
podcast is up. In this episode, I sit down with Michael Pizzo, the Principal Architect
of the ADO.NET Entity Framework. He gets technically down and dirty pretty fast and
I get answers to all the hard questions like ''Are LINQ to SQL and LINQ to ...
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Kzu
and friends have a new pet project called Moq,
which may be the coolest derivative open source project name ever. But, before I get
into that...
There's lots of interesting Mock Object Frameworks out there. The ones that you'll
always hear about (because they are awesome) are Rhino.Mocks and TypeMock ...
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