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| The Latest from There Must Be Some Mistake | MORE | | Anyone Got a Wish Spell? played a few different characters over the course of several campaigns. Sad to see that Gary Gygax has died. Man, I gave many Sunday afternoons to D&D during my formative years. Casey, Chris, Zoob, Pete, Kessel, and me had some fun times. Then Pete got a girlfriend, and that was the beginning of the end. but my favorite has always been my first, Bandaar the dwarf fighter. Life was pretty simple for Bandaar. ale good, battle axe good, orcs bad. He wasn't much of a talker, and he certainly wasn't the shiniest gem in the pouch (8 for intelligence, around there for wisdom, IIRC). There Must Be Some Mistake - Tuesday, March 4, 2008 | | The Best from There Must Be Some Mistake | MORE | | Anyone Got a Wish Spell? played a few different characters over the course of several campaigns. Sad to see that Gary Gygax has died. Man, I gave many Sunday afternoons to D&D during my formative years. Casey, Chris, Zoob, Pete, Kessel, and me had some fun times. Then Pete got a girlfriend, and that was the beginning of the end. but my favorite has always been my first, Bandaar the dwarf fighter. Life was pretty simple for Bandaar. ale good, battle axe good, orcs bad. He wasn't much of a talker, and he certainly wasn't the shiniest gem in the pouch (8 for intelligence, around there for wisdom, IIRC). There Must Be Some Mistake - Tuesday, March 4, 2008 | %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | The real lessons of Lego (for software) We start with the standard Lego brick: Of course there are multiple colours: And a few variations: Which now allows us to snap together a useful wall: Walls are good but to build anything more interesting we need some more pieces, maybe some flat pieces: Or some thinner pieces, or some bigger pieces: It might also help to have some angled pieces, you know for roofs and things, and remember the slant can go either way, up or down: I think we’re heading for a house so we will need some doors and windows: Personally I like wheels, I like things to move, and so do my kids. Heard that? Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, June 3, 2013 Llewellyn Falco (Approval Tests): What I've learned about open source by pairing with Simon Cropp Of course, ApprovalTest depends on ApprovalUtilities, but you can now use the Utilities on it''s own, as originally intended. 'Over the last 2 weeks I have be fortunate enough to pair with Simon Cropp for about 8 hours on my open source project ApprovalTests. Simon has taught me a lot about running a better open source project, this blog is an attempt to share some of that for those not fortunate enough to be able to pair with Simon themselves. Think about your ''brand'' Often I am writing ApprovalTests because I use ApprovalTests myself. There isn''t. dll binary *.exe exe binary *.png DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, May 25, 2013 Unit testing code depending on the ASP.NET WebApi HttpClient Of course we still need tests for updating existing resources as well as deleting them but with these examples those should be easy enough :-). 'In a previous post I showed how to unit test an ASP.NET WebAPI Controller. But with a REST service there is both a client and a service component. Assuming for a moment the client part is also written in C# we should test that as well. In this case the client application contains the following class to load books from the REST WebAPI controller: 1: public class BooksClient. 7: _httpClient = httpClient; 8: BaseUrl = new Uri( "[link] ); 9: }. Maurice de Bejeir - Monday, May 20, 2013 | -
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We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. You can now study approximately the first hour of any one of our courses. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . At the time of this writing, there are 27 courses which run between 4 and 15 days in length. So head on over to the schedule page and find a course that is right for you: https://learninglineapp.com/schedule. - Why Choose NoSQL and Document Databases over RDBMS
This is an excerpt from my upcoming online MongoDB course for DevelopMentor. Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: DevelopMentor , LearningLine , NoSQL , Online courses , Online learning , Screencasts. NoSQL DevelopMentor LearningLine Online courses Online learning Screencasts 'Do you want to know the biggest single reason you should choose document databases over SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL? Hint: It’s not performance or scalability. You can take the first 1 1/2 hours for free here: Early access: MongoDB and NoSQL for.NET developers. Cheers, @mkennedy. - ELINQ with EF 4.0 Course Update
I’ve been working feverishly the last couple of months to update my DevelopMentor course: Essential LINQ with Entity Framework 4.0. Here is a breakdown of the course content: Day 1: 1. Here’s when and where we’re offering the course: Boston: February 9-12, 2010 London: February 23-26, 2010 Los Angeles: March 30-April 2, 2010 Boston: April 20-23, 2010 London: May 4-7, 2010 Los Angeles: June 8-11, 2010 Boston: June 29-July 2, 2010. Functional Programming in C# 2. LINQ to Objects 3. LINQ to XML. Day 2: 4. LINQ to SQL 5. EF: Architecture 6. EF: LINQ to Entities. Day 3: 7. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - Richard Blewett: Devweek 2013–WCF Crash Course
Thanks to everyone who attended my Devweek 2013 pre-conference session on WCF. You can get the slides and demos here DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 5, 2013 - Flowcharts in Workflow 4 and the Switch activity
Of course the FlowSwitch should just to a ToString() on the expression result , anything else would be pointless as any comparison fails. Flowcharts are a nice addition to Windows Workflow Foundation 4. They allow for a lot of pretty complex behavior that is hard to do in a sequential workflow. In WF 3 we used to model these complex behaviors as state machine workflows. That worked but they weren't really state machines or event driven and things could get a bit tricky. No it is just another activity to drop in a workflow. guess you get the picture. So far so good. Next (5). Enjoy! The Problem Solver - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 %>
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