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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Agile: Where's the evidence? If you want something a little more grounded there was a recent Forrester report (sorry, I can’t afford the full report) which said: “Agile enables early detection of issues and mid-course corrections because it delivers artefacts much sooner and more often. Agile Development: Fact or Fiction, 2006). A few weeks ago I was presenting at the BCS SIGIST conference - another outing for my popular Objective Agility presentation. Someone in the audience asked: “Where is the evidence that Agile works?” My response was in two parts. It is rarely a question aimed at a rational decision. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 30, 2012 Essential BizTalk Server What has changed from BizTalk Server 2006 R2 to BizTalk Server 2009 Come and learn to achieve the agility of a SOA using BizTalk Server! DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. Learn how Orchestration, Business Rules, and Business Activity Monitoring allow you to develop sophisticated, agile, and transparent business processes - all without writing any custom code! We'll be using the latest version of the product: BizTalk 2010. How can I integrate disparate systems without modifying source code in those systems? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Oracle® Unified Method (OUM) - Level 3: Gathering Requirements using OUM Training The course is very hands on, with some lectures and significant case study work. Full time engagement is required throughout this 3-day, instructor-led course offering. Unified Method (OUM), first released by Oracle Corporation in 2006, is a standards-based method with roots in the Unified Process (UP). The Oracle? OUM is business-process and use-case driven and includes support for the Unified Modeling Language (UML), though the use of UML is not required. OUM combines these standards with aspects of Oracle's legacy methods and Oracle implementation best practices. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Agile: Where's the evidence? If you want something a little more grounded there was a recent Forrester report (sorry, I can’t afford the full report) which said: “Agile enables early detection of issues and mid-course corrections because it delivers artefacts much sooner and more often. Agile Development: Fact or Fiction, 2006). A few weeks ago I was presenting at the BCS SIGIST conference - another outing for my popular Objective Agility presentation. Someone in the audience asked: “Where is the evidence that Agile works?” My response was in two parts. It is rarely a question aimed at a rational decision. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 30, 2012 MVVM: Binding RadioButton groups IsChecked ="{ Binding SelectedValue , Converter ={ StaticResource CheckValueAgainst }, ConverterParameter =Yellow"/> This solves the problem and required no real code changes, but of course, I didn’t want to stop there – I just had to whip up a quick MVVM version to show how I’d do this if I were responsible for the application! Dob = cf5 newcf0 cf6 DateTimecf0 (2006, 3, 14),par ?? Name = "Jonathan" , Dob = new DateTime (2006, 3, 14), FavoriteGame = GameType.PbsKids, Gender = Gender.Male. }, }; }. fs28 cf1 cf3 par ??} -->. < RadioButton Content ="Blue". cf0 {par ?? Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Friday, January 29, 2010 How many people are doing Agile? Of course, it depends a lot on how you even define “Agile”. Of course we don’t know how many of those Scrum Masters are practicing, how many work with multiple teams and how many unofficial Scrum Masters there. In late 2006 Gartner issued a report (“ Agile Development: Fact or Fiction ”) which estimated less than 5% of development groups were doing Agile. The BIG question came up the other week during my presentation to HP: “How many organizations are doing Agile?” As I said at the time: Thats the $64,000 question - or perhaps in todays money, $64,000,000,000. Monster.co.uk Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - SynchronizationContext assists layering
So I decided to write an app to help test them on it…Ok so I’m sure there are tons of them out there…but you can’t beat a home grown solution ;-) Seriously there is a couple of areas I am focusing on at the moment, Ramping up for DM’s.NET architecture course. Having just got back from two weeks travelling I was confronted with the need that my oldest daughter needs to learn her times tables for a tester after half term. Being away a lot and the children having loads of after school clubs etc means we often find it hard to find the right moment to practice. .NET Mutterings - Saturday, October 21, 2006 - Agile: Where's the evidence?
If you want something a little more grounded there was a recent Forrester report (sorry, I can’t afford the full report) which said: “Agile enables early detection of issues and mid-course corrections because it delivers artefacts much sooner and more often. Agile Development: Fact or Fiction, 2006). A few weeks ago I was presenting at the BCS SIGIST conference - another outing for my popular Objective Agility presentation. Someone in the audience asked: “Where is the evidence that Agile works?” My response was in two parts. It is rarely a question aimed at a rational decision. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 30, 2012 - Handling "Unhandled Exceptions" in.NET 2.0
Well, of course there's a reason - and it's that both applications had "hidden" exceptions being thrown in some background thread that weren't being caught. I got hit with this problem from two separate clients last week - a.NET 1.1 application ported to.NET 2.0 is now terminating abruptly for no apparent reason. Under.NET 1.1, the CLR would print any exceptions that occurred on threadpool threads to the console and then return the thread to the pool. In addition, the CLR would silently eat any exception thrown on the finalizer thread (again printing the stack trace to the console). - MVVM: Binding RadioButton groups
IsChecked ="{ Binding SelectedValue , Converter ={ StaticResource CheckValueAgainst }, ConverterParameter =Yellow"/> This solves the problem and required no real code changes, but of course, I didn’t want to stop there – I just had to whip up a quick MVVM version to show how I’d do this if I were responsible for the application! Dob = cf5 newcf0 cf6 DateTimecf0 (2006, 3, 14),par ?? Name = "Jonathan" , Dob = new DateTime (2006, 3, 14), FavoriteGame = GameType.PbsKids, Gender = Gender.Male. }, }; }. fs28 cf1 cf3 par ??} -->. < RadioButton Content ="Blue". cf0 {par ?? - Handling "Unhandled Exceptions" in.NET 2.0
Well, of course there's a reason - and it's that both applications had "hidden" exceptions being thrown in some background thread that weren't being caught. I got hit with this problem from two separate clients last week - a.NET 1.1 application ported to.NET 2.0 is now terminating abruptly for no apparent reason. Under.NET 1.1, the CLR would print any exceptions that occurred on threadpool threads to the console and then return the thread to the pool. In addition, the CLR would silently eat any exception thrown on the finalizer thread (again printing the stack trace to the console). - Fun with forwarding.
Forwarding lines with ATAPI.NET is simple and easy (assuming, of course, that the underlying TSP supports it). The first step is knowing whether a given line device even supports forwarding. This is trivial: TapiManager. mgr = new TapiManager ( "ForwardingTest" ); >. foreach ( TapiLine line in mgr.Lines). {. if (line.Capabilities.SupportsForwarding). {. Console.WriteLine( "Line {0} supports forwarding!" , line.Name); }. } >. Once we've identified a specific line, we can look at each address and get more information such as the types of forwarding supported. try. {. try. {. - Remember to unregister your anonymous delegate!
Of course, I've lost the benefit of being able to hook up events through VS.NET because it always generates seperate functions and I would need to cache off the Publisher instance as well as my delegate in that case. I love anonymous delegates - I think they are extremely useful and allow me to solve some problems in very elegant ways. However, once you really get into them, you start to see the dark side of anonymous delegates and that is unregistration. So for example, if I had a form which wanted to process some activity from an object: class Publisher. {. class MainForm : Form. {. %>
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