Some interesting links for today
Some cool links from Scott Guthrie, and some follows and findings http://www.iridescence.no/Posts/Inversion-of-Control-ASPNET-MVC-and-Unit-Testing.aspx http://www.paraesthesia.com/archive/2008/04/16/asp.net-testing-with-ivonna.aspx http://weblogs.asp.net/stephenwalther/archive/2008/04/27/talks-asp-net...
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Vista SP1
Vista went live with SP1 today, and it looks like Foldershare is back with a new version and a new blog to match
Change
Don't let it bring you down
It's only Castles burning...
Find someone who's turning,
And you will come around....
On the back burner
So I finished one project, or actually bailed out on it before it was finished (long story) - the team being too small for all of us in it, and it took a few weeks for the next project to roll around. Now, normally, this would really suck if I was consulting, but since I'm FTE for ACME now, it was actually...
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New Language! --> Fortress
Sun Microsystems, Inc. has released its Fortress programming language to the open source community. Originally intended to fullfill a DARPA contract for a secure programming language, it was unaccepted by the government agency. The language is designed as the evolution of the Fortran langauge, and retains...
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5 Things
I was tagged by Rick Reszler , to write down 5 things about myself that I didn't think anyone would know... First, I was a volunteer for Habitat For Humanity a while back. i help build houses in Robbins, Tenn. This might actually be where we stayed. It looks right. I was also somewhere up in Maine, I...
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From Cube Flair to Better Homes and Gardens
I was wondering if I should bring in my box of cube flair, when I came upon James Lileks site. He had mentioned the word in one of his posts about moving offices. I came across his book on 70's interior design mistakes, which looks interesting . That led me through one of the reviewers comments on the...
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Mock Objects and NHibernate
I was writing some tests for use with NHibernate, when I became concerned about the stickiness of setting up the interconnected objects that I needed for testing. Because we are writing our tests to generate schema as part of the test, we also need to generate enough supporting data to perform the actual...
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