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| The Latest from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Manage Your Christmas Card List Our Christmas card mailing list is kept in a little address book that is full of entries that have been crossed out as addresses, marital status, and family members have all changed. was thinking today it would be handy to use an online tool to replace that little tattered address book when it struck me: CROWD SPACE WOULD BE PERFECT FOR THAT! In my household, my wife manages the Christmas card mailing list. And despite good intentions of keeping everything in order, friendships are rarely formed alphabetically. Crowd Space lets you track individuals and group them into families. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 17, 2009 Have You Saved a Cat? The book is for screenwriters. The book was recommended by Kathy Sierra at an O’Reilly workshop for its insights into good storytelling. The title of the book refers to the hero of a story doing something that endears him/her to the viewer such as saving a cat. Your brand (whether personal, professional, product, or corporate) embodies a story. good story sells. great brand story helps people connect with a brand. recently finished reading " Save the Cat " by Blake Snyder. Let’s clear up one quick point: I do not aspire to screenwriting. Word spreads. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 When Does Quality Matter? "A job worth doing is worth doing well" This past week I received a book of coupons in the mail from local businesses. believe in supporting local business, especially locally owned and owner-operated businesses, so I flipped through it. One coupon caught my eye. It was for a business I had not heard of before and it looked like it might sell products I would enjoy. tore out the coupon and later checked out the store’s web site. The web site was atrocious. It looked like a 1997 high school project. Along the spectrum of ecommerce web sites, this site was definitely low quality. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, June 5, 2009 | | The Best from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Manage Your Christmas Card List Our Christmas card mailing list is kept in a little address book that is full of entries that have been crossed out as addresses, marital status, and family members have all changed. was thinking today it would be handy to use an online tool to replace that little tattered address book when it struck me: CROWD SPACE WOULD BE PERFECT FOR THAT! In my household, my wife manages the Christmas card mailing list. And despite good intentions of keeping everything in order, friendships are rarely formed alphabetically. Crowd Space lets you track individuals and group them into families. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 17, 2009 Have You Saved a Cat? The book is for screenwriters. The book was recommended by Kathy Sierra at an O’Reilly workshop for its insights into good storytelling. The title of the book refers to the hero of a story doing something that endears him/her to the viewer such as saving a cat. Your brand (whether personal, professional, product, or corporate) embodies a story. good story sells. great brand story helps people connect with a brand. recently finished reading " Save the Cat " by Blake Snyder. Let’s clear up one quick point: I do not aspire to screenwriting. Word spreads. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 When Does Quality Matter? "A job worth doing is worth doing well" This past week I received a book of coupons in the mail from local businesses. believe in supporting local business, especially locally owned and owner-operated businesses, so I flipped through it. One coupon caught my eye. It was for a business I had not heard of before and it looked like it might sell products I would enjoy. tore out the coupon and later checked out the store’s web site. The web site was atrocious. It looked like a 1997 high school project. Along the spectrum of ecommerce web sites, this site was definitely low quality. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, June 5, 2009 | %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Unit testing code depending on the ASP.NET #WebApi HttpClient In this case the client application contains the following class to load books from the REST WebAPI controller: 1: public class BooksClient. 19: 20: public Book GetBook( int id). 27: 28: public Tuple PostBook(Book book). 30: var response = _httpClient.PostAsJsonAsync(BaseUrl.ToString(), book).Result; This class uses the HttpClient to request the data from the service and extracts the books from the body before returning them. The GetBooks() function gets all books from the REST service. 5: var books = new []. 14: {. Result; 18: }. 21: {. The Problem Solver - Monday, May 20, 2013 Unit testing a ASP.NET WebAPI controller Testing a simple ApiController that gets data Suppose we have the following ASP.NET WebAPI Controller with two Get methods, the first returns the complete list of books and the second returns the book with the requested ID. 14: 15: // GET api/books. 24: var book = _repo.GetBook(id); 25: 26: if (book == null ). 30: 31: return Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, book); 32: }. The Get() method that returns all books is easy enough to test. There are no dependencies on WebAPI bits, all it does is return a enumeration of books. 8: 9: }. The Problem Solver - Sunday, May 12, 2013 Requirements and Specifications The first book I picked up was Mike Cohn’s User Stories Applied , the nearest thing the Agile-set has to a definitive text on requirements. True Requirements runs throughout the book but doesn’t help me compare and contrast. The fact that so many prominent books duck the question of requirements and specification makes me think this is a fairly common issue. 'As I was saying in my last blog, I’m preparing for a talk at Skills Matter entitled: “Business Analyst, Product Manager, Product Owner, Spy!” and so I’ve been giving a lot of thought to requirements. nothing. Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, April 15, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - How to rip audio books
So i listen to a lot of audio books, and here's how i create the mp3 of them. Make sure the book is UNABRIDGED 1) get a ipod - i prefer the nano. link] 4) set your encoding bitrate to 64k & stereo, this is a very high quality audio book. Overview we are going to create bite size files about 30 minutes each. then label them, and create the id tags. finally we'll attach a picture. link] Ripping 2) download audiograbber & install. link] 3) download lame encoder & install. To do this double click a track. select the Sectors>Last. And there you go Llewellyn Falco - Sunday, July 6, 2008 - Book review: Silverlight 4 in Action
Reviewing this book took some time as it weighs in at a hefty 798 pages, who ever said that Silverlight was a small products? That is a lot of material but then the book doesn't assume any prior knowledge of Silverlight at all. The book is divided into 25 chapters in 3 different sections. In these cases the book is a nice point to get started but no more than that and getting additional information on the Internet is pretty much a requirement. Pete has a pretty solid coverage of the material the book will help you understand what you need to know. Enjoy! The Problem Solver - Wednesday, September 29, 2010 - Books on Windows Phone 7 development
Here are some books for people that are looking to get into Windows Phone 7 development (some are pre-order only at this time): Microsoft XNA Framework Programming for Windows Phone 7. Microsoft Silverlight Programming for Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 Plain & Simple. Developing Windows Phone 7 Applications. Windows Phone 7 The Blomsma Code - Thursday, December 2, 2010 - Using SignalR for real time data updates
In the following code the clients starts the communications hub and passed the loadBooks callback to load the books as soon as the communications are initialized. $( function () {. then( function (books) {. each(books, function () {. appendTo(ul); renderBook(newLi, this ); }); }); }; function renderBook(li, book) {. var books = _repo.GetBooks(); return books; }. }. e.preventDefault(); var form = $( this ); var book = {. val(). }; hub.updateBook(book); }); hub.bookUpdated = function (book) {. public void updateBook(Book book). {. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, July 25, 2012 - Unit testing a ASP.NET WebAPI controller
Testing a simple ApiController that gets data Suppose we have the following ASP.NET WebAPI Controller with two Get methods, the first returns the complete list of books and the second returns the book with the requested ID. 14: 15: // GET api/books. 24: var book = _repo.GetBook(id); 25: 26: if (book == null ). 30: 31: return Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, book); 32: }. The Get() method that returns all books is easy enough to test. There are no dependencies on WebAPI bits, all it does is return a enumeration of books. 8: 9: }. The Problem Solver - Sunday, May 12, 2013 %>
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