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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Testing Difficult Code I recently did 3 videos in my ‘ Using ApprovalTests in.Net’ series that deal with how to test difficult code. These video actually have very little to do with either.Net or ApprovalTests, but they are common issues you run into when unit testing. Here’s the video: The Peel 2. While there are many forms of dependency injection (inheritance, factory, DI frameworks, IoC) the easiest of all is “Parameter passing”. Seams Testing difficult Code comes down to 2 things: Can I call the Method? Will the Method run to completion? That’s where mocks come into place. The Slice 3. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, March 21, 2012 What’s new in ApprovalTests.Net v.20? sample output would look like this: /Home/Index/Hello = > [[controller, Home], [action, Index], [id, Hello]] / = > [[controller, Cool], [action, Index], [id, ]] Event approvals Similar to the example above, another aspect of code which is often hidden (or implicit) is which events are wired-up to your form. Event approvals allows you to easily lock down existing events which are associated with an object or a form. To learn more about approving email messages, watch this video. ASP routing support As community contributor, Krzysztof Ko?mic Happy testing. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, August 9, 2012 Hard-Core Scrum, Common Scrum and Scrum (continued) Scrum-Lite also seems to upset people, this name was meant to designate a form of Scrum which is not Hard-Core-Scrum. Taking it in reverse order: I am the one who says there are two-forms of Scrum. think the point is well made by Christin Gorman in her 10 minute video on Vimeo from the Roots conference - “Putting an architect in a Scrum team is like putting mayonnaise in a cake.” sympathise deeply Christin’s point at the end of the video, if I may paraphrase: “lets save Scrum to mean what it was meant to mean”. On the whole these comments have been in agreement. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, November 11, 2012 |
13 Articles match "Form","Video"
| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Screencast – Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video , Visual Studio. Here’s a new screencast for you MVC guys and gals out there. In this short screencast, I will show you how to leverage ASP.NET MVC’s excellent model binding as well as the DataAnnotations attributes to easily add both server-side and client-side validation for MVC websites. Video.NET MVC Screencasts Visual Studio Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 11, 2013 Hard-Core Scrum, Common Scrum and Scrum (continued) Scrum-Lite also seems to upset people, this name was meant to designate a form of Scrum which is not Hard-Core-Scrum. Taking it in reverse order: I am the one who says there are two-forms of Scrum. think the point is well made by Christin Gorman in her 10 minute video on Vimeo from the Roots conference - “Putting an architect in a Scrum team is like putting mayonnaise in a cake.” sympathise deeply Christin’s point at the end of the video, if I may paraphrase: “lets save Scrum to mean what it was meant to mean”. On the whole these comments have been in agreement. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, November 11, 2012 What’s new in ApprovalTests.Net v.20? sample output would look like this: /Home/Index/Hello = > [[controller, Home], [action, Index], [id, Hello]] / = > [[controller, Cool], [action, Index], [id, ]] Event approvals Similar to the example above, another aspect of code which is often hidden (or implicit) is which events are wired-up to your form. Event approvals allows you to easily lock down existing events which are associated with an object or a form. To learn more about approving email messages, watch this video. ASP routing support As community contributor, Krzysztof Ko?mic Happy testing. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, August 9, 2012 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Screencast – Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations
Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video , Visual Studio. Here’s a new screencast for you MVC guys and gals out there. In this short screencast, I will show you how to leverage ASP.NET MVC’s excellent model binding as well as the DataAnnotations attributes to easily add both server-side and client-side validation for MVC websites. Video.NET MVC Screencasts Visual Studio Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 11, 2013 - Downloads from Building Rich Input Forms in ASP.NET MVC Webcast
Here is the recorded video, slides, and demo application. Slides: Kennedy-Rich-Forms-with-ASP.NET-MVC-Slides.zip Demo Application: Kennedy-MVC-Forms-Demo.zip Video Recording: Remember, you’ll need to run MongoDB to make the web app work. Thanks to all who attended my webcast yesterday. Read the readme in the zip … Continue reading → DevelopMentor Speaking.NET ASP.NET LINQ MVC NoSQL Screencasts Visual Studio Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 11, 2012 - Testing Difficult Code
I recently did 3 videos in my ‘ Using ApprovalTests in.Net’ series that deal with how to test difficult code. These video actually have very little to do with either.Net or ApprovalTests, but they are common issues you run into when unit testing. Here’s the video: The Peel 2. While there are many forms of dependency injection (inheritance, factory, DI frameworks, IoC) the easiest of all is “Parameter passing”. Seams Testing difficult Code comes down to 2 things: Can I call the Method? Will the Method run to completion? That’s where mocks come into place. The Slice 3. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, March 21, 2012 - What’s new in ApprovalTests.Net v.20?
sample output would look like this: /Home/Index/Hello = > [[controller, Home], [action, Index], [id, Hello]] / = > [[controller, Cool], [action, Index], [id, ]] Event approvals Similar to the example above, another aspect of code which is often hidden (or implicit) is which events are wired-up to your form. Event approvals allows you to easily lock down existing events which are associated with an object or a form. To learn more about approving email messages, watch this video. ASP routing support As community contributor, Krzysztof Ko?mic Happy testing. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, August 9, 2012 - Pay Attention: The World is Changing
As I prepare to officially launch Crowd Space ( [link] ), I am preparing an intro video for the home page. It is an art form I am working on. Video and television have trained our minds to perceive and interpret quickly and be ready to accept the next presentation. Even outside of television and video, the presentation of commercial product is at an unprecedented pace. We read a steady stream of barely formed thoughts from many sources brought to our virtual doorstep via services like Twitter and Facebook. link]. web surfing). The Discipline of Brief. link]. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Getting Things Done with Backpack and 37Signals
note: if you aren't familiar with Backpack yet, watch these short videos before going on.). . By far, the biggest GTD "bang for the buck" that you get from Backpack come in the form of reminders. [Note: You can download this post as a PDF.]. Here's an article about Getting Things Done and how I use Backpack from 37Signals to make it happen. I've recently taken on some roles where I have a lot more loose-ends in my life and adopting Getting Things Done (GTD) has really helped manage everything. You'll see why shortly. How should I organize my pages? What about check lists? Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 30, 2011 - Hard-Core Scrum, Common Scrum and Scrum (continued)
Scrum-Lite also seems to upset people, this name was meant to designate a form of Scrum which is not Hard-Core-Scrum. Taking it in reverse order: I am the one who says there are two-forms of Scrum. think the point is well made by Christin Gorman in her 10 minute video on Vimeo from the Roots conference - “Putting an architect in a Scrum team is like putting mayonnaise in a cake.” sympathise deeply Christin’s point at the end of the video, if I may paraphrase: “lets save Scrum to mean what it was meant to mean”. On the whole these comments have been in agreement. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, November 11, 2012 %>
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