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| The Latest from Handwaving | MORE | | On Being Wrong If they could learn to apply that same Vulcan logic to the things they care about, they would realize that most of what they believe rests on a very shaky foundation. The blog The Wrong Stuff has some excellent interviews about how people deal with errors or mistakes. It reminded me of a book I wanted to read, but I never got past the book review. Basically, most experts are no better at predicting the future than a drunken monkey. Smart people are better at rationalizing and defending their opinions no matter how inane. That doesn’t mean they aren’t useful. Handwaving - Wednesday, August 4, 2010 Scientific Evaluation of Programming Languages Unfortunately, the entire conference rests on a single problem: how to measure programmer productivity. A new workshop at OOPSLA is aimed at finding ways to evaluate the effectiveness of programming languages and tools. Except for pointy-haired bosses , most software professionals believe productivity can not be accurately measured. This workshop will likely be yet another outlet for HCI research with awful methodologies. Handwaving - Thursday, August 13, 2009 | | The Best from Handwaving | MORE | | On Being Wrong If they could learn to apply that same Vulcan logic to the things they care about, they would realize that most of what they believe rests on a very shaky foundation. The blog The Wrong Stuff has some excellent interviews about how people deal with errors or mistakes. It reminded me of a book I wanted to read, but I never got past the book review. Basically, most experts are no better at predicting the future than a drunken monkey. Smart people are better at rationalizing and defending their opinions no matter how inane. That doesn’t mean they aren’t useful. Handwaving - Wednesday, August 4, 2010 Scientific Evaluation of Programming Languages Unfortunately, the entire conference rests on a single problem: how to measure programmer productivity. A new workshop at OOPSLA is aimed at finding ways to evaluate the effectiveness of programming languages and tools. Except for pointy-haired bosses , most software professionals believe productivity can not be accurately measured. This workshop will likely be yet another outlet for HCI research with awful methodologies. Handwaving - Thursday, August 13, 2009 | %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Unit testing code depending on the ASP.NET #WebApi HttpClient But with a REST service there is both a client and a service component. In this case the client application contains the following class to load books from the REST WebAPI controller: 1: public class BooksClient. The GetBooks() function gets all books from the REST service. Not a whole lot but the REST convention is to return both an HTTP 201 Created status as well as the location of the new resource in an HTTP header. 'In a previous post I showed how to unit test an ASP.NET WebAPI Controller. 7: _httpClient = httpClient; 8: BaseUrl = new Uri( "[link] ); 9: }. The Problem Solver - Monday, May 20, 2013 Unit testing a ASP.NET WebAPI controller 'One of he goals of the ASP.NET WebAPI is to make REST style API controllers more testable than more traditional WCF services where in the past. ASP.NET REST WebAPI For the most part that is true but there are cases where an ApiController depends on the actual incoming request and its data and things can become a bit more difficult. 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. 8: 9: }. 11: {. 17: {. The Problem Solver - Sunday, May 12, 2013 Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? Because you can preview the first lesson of each course, you have about 7 hours free and the rest are all included in an affordable $29 subscription. '[ Note : I am reblogging this post which originally was posted to the LearningLine blog. Hope you all find it useful here as well]. recently had a conversation with someone who is looking to make a fresh start and become a developer (coming from other IT positions). The question they had was: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? How do I do that?” That’s another blog post. :). jQuery basics. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, May 6, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Secure WCF REST Services with a Custom UserNamePasswordValidator
< serviceBehaviors > < behavior > < serviceCredentials > < userNameAuthentication userNamePasswordValidationMode = " Custom " customUserNamePasswordValidatorType = " Security.PasswordValidator, Security " /> </ serviceCredentials > </ behavior > </ serviceBehaviors > This is all fine and dandy, but it assumes that clients will only be talking Soap – what about REST-ful clients who don’t know a thing about Soap? Technical REST Security WCFDownload the code for this blog post here. netsh http add sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:2345 DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, May 28, 2012 - Using HTTP status codes in a REST service
When we are building REST service we embrace HTTP and as a result we also embrace all the HTTP status codes, not just 200 and 500. www.dotnetevents.nl.NET WCF REST dotnetmagWhen we build services, or write any code for that matter, error can occur and we have to cater for those. With SOAP service we gibe a calling application information about the error by returning a SOAP fault. This SOAP fault is just another piece of XML informing the calling application about whatever was wrong. But there are far more status codes we can use. For example a database connection failed. else. {. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, July 20, 2011 - Building rich HTML 5 clients using REST services
You can download the slide from my session on Building rich HTML 5 clients using REST services here and the sample application using the WCF Web API here. www.dotnetevents.nl.NET WCF webcast ASP.NET REST dotnetmag HTML5The slides are also available on SlideShare. Enjoy! www.TheProblemSolver.nl The Problem Solver - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - Building rich HTML 5 clients using REST services recording
For those who missed the online event about building JavaScript and HTML 5 client for a REST service build using the new WCF Web API the recordings are up. www.dotnetevents.nl.NET WCF webcast ASP.NET REST HTML5You can download the hi res recording here or download one of the other formats from the main page here. And remember there a bunch of other useful recording from other DevelopMentor instructors on the same page. Enjoy! www.TheProblemSolver.nl The Problem Solver - Thursday, November 3, 2011 - On building Restful services
lot of people will be familiar with writing SOAP style services but not everyone is quite as familiar with the REST approach so I guess that takes a bit of explanation. This subject is a bit long for a single blog post so I am going to do a number explaining what REST is, the difference with SOAP and how to build these Restful services using the WCF Web API. Of course the WCF Web API is still in a preview state so some of the technical things are subject to change over time but the general principal of building Restful services isn’t going to change a lot. Enjoy! The Problem Solver - Tuesday, June 21, 2011 %>
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