Horn Project: Removing OSS Cross-Dependency Pains
Every now and then as a creative person, you have PWOP moment. For those unfamiliar with the reference, ‘PWOP’ is the sound that’s made by slapping one’s hand against one’s […]
Every now and then as a creative person, you have PWOP moment. For those unfamiliar with the reference, ‘PWOP’ is the sound that’s made by slapping one’s hand against one’s […]
Inspired by this post on Ayende’s blog, I have run my own writing through the analyzer and it came up… INTJ – The Scientists The long-range thinking and individualistic […]
I am going to propose a guideline for the use of C# 3.0 Extension Methods: Don’t Use Them to Rename Existing Functionality in an API Just Because You Don’t Like […]
As promised, here are the preparation materials for the upcoming next installment in the Autumn of Agile screencast series. In this installment, we will be looking at completing our first […]
If you followed the Summer of NHibernate screencast series then you know that I use CodeRush and RefactorPro from DevExpress as Visual Studio add-ins to help supercharge my development experience […]
Several suggestions were offered to me by readers when I was trying to decide how best to structure the Autumn of Agile screencast series. One of the challenges of this […]
When I launched the Summer of NHibernate site back in July to host the screencasts for download, utility was the primary motivator for the design (if you can call it […]
Its somewhat funny to me how the usual ‘knock’ against Open Source Software is the poor quality of the documentation that often accompanies it. “Why can’t we have professional quality, […]
For those following along, I have just posted the 15th (yes, I know it says ‘Session 14’, there was a ‘2a’, remember? ) and final installment in the Summer of […]
In my career I have seen many a developer embark on the journey that eventually leads them to what I would term ‘Object-Relational Mapping as it was originally intended‘. After […]