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I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. In this article, we will cover just the basics of the three storage services of Windows Azure. Read it at the DevelopMentor website here: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Developments: Azure Storage. by Michael Kennedy. October 27th 2008, Los Angeles CA - It's 9 AM and Microsoft is hosting PDC (their most forward looking developer conference). Enter Azure Storage. Listing 3.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? Speaking of that XAML stuff, if you write WPF or Silverlight code and don’t know MVVM, stop reading this article and tp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd419663.aspx" target="_blank">learn about it here. Also have a look at my article from last month Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor see top-right of this page ). This one is entitled. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Cheers, Michael. 10 Features in.NET 4.0
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0
I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor ’s Developments entitled. You can read the entire article (republished just below this introduction) or if you’d rather see it as a quick set of 6 sides, you can see those here: Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0. In this article, we will explore some of the new features of the.NET 4.0 This article just touched on a few of them. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor Visual Studio Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0 ”. by Michael Kennedy. as well as Visual Studio 2010. and VS 2010 Beta 2 ]. 2 ASP.NET.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - Article: Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing
Llewellyn Falco and I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing. You can read it at the DevelopMentor website: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing. by Llewellyn Falco and Michael Kennedy. When I started out with unit tests, I was enthralled with the promise of ease and security that they would bring to my projects. In practice, however, the theory of sustainable software through unit tests started to break down. So we stopped. That means. Scenario 2.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, August 6, 2009 - Significant Advances in Unit Testing Windows Workflow
Download the library with sample … Continue reading → Agile.NET agile Articles Visual Studio WF WorkflowThis post describes a unit testing library for testing Windows Workflow Foundations.It is not a framework like HarnessIt, NUnit, or MsTest. Rather it’s a library that can be used in conjunction with any of these testing frameworks.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 18, 2009 - WCF Duplex Messaging
You will have to either put up with increasing the session throttle (see the linked article for details) or roll your own custom binding that can do duplex without session – you can find an example of this here. I am one of the moderators of the MSDN WCF Forum. One of the main areas of questions on the forum is duplex messaging – particularly using the WSDualHttpBinding. What is Duplex Messaging? However, the first three of these are supported natively in WCF and are known as One-way, request/response and duplex. Duplex Contracts in WCF. In WCF this idea is modelled by the contract.
.NET Meanderings - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - Significant Advances in Unit Testing Windows Workflow
My intention was to post this article that you're reading now shortly thereafter when I got some free time to polish things up. Then I heard through some inside sources that this MSDN Magazine article was about to come out: Foundations: Unit Testing Workflows and Activities by Matt Milner. So I decided to see what Matt's article had to offer to the conversation. It's a good article to be sure. What I was really waiting to see was would that article make this post redundant? which is part of.NET 4 which is shipping the end of 2009 may change this considerably.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 18, 2009