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What’s New in C# 10: Value Type Records "This is part of a series on the new features introduced with C# 10.In a previous post I wrote about records in C# 9.Prior to C# 10 record types were reference types. In C# 10 you can now declare recor ..." Type: Post
Tags : cs10newseries, c#, .net, .net core, C#10
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Whats-New-in-C-10-Value-Type-Records
New Pluralsight Course: Dynamic C# Fundamentals My Pluralsight course “Dynamic C# Fundamentals” is now available. The course is split in Type: Post
Tags : pluralsight courses, .net, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Pluralsight-Course-Dynamic-C-Fundamentals
Parsing Command Line Arguments with Command Line Parser Library "When writing .Net console applications we often need to parse command line arguments that the user specified when launching the application. We get these arguments passed into the program in the args ..." Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net, console applications
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Parsing-Command-Line-Arguments-with-Command-Line-Parser-Library
Free .NET Testing Courses This Month This month all my Pluralsight courses are available for free including a lot of .NET testing content Type: Post
Tags : C#, pluralsight courses, profession, personal development, .net, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Free-NET-Testing-Courses
Advanced SpecFlow: Custom Conversion of Step Parameters and Data Tables with [StepArgumentTransformation] SpecFlow is a tool that allows the writing of business-readable tests that can then be automated in Type: Post
Tags : testing, quality, specflow, gherkin, bdd, atdd, specification by example
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Advanced-SpecFlow-Custom-Conversion-of-Step-Parameters-and-Data-Tables-with-StepArgumentTransformation
Testing Events Using Rhino Mocks "There are possible more 'elegant' methods for the below but these are fairly well understandable by someone new to Rhino Mocks or mocking in general. Testing Event Subscription Sometime ..." Type: Post
Tags : .net, c#, lambda expressions, tdd, testing, rhino mocks, mocking
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Testing-Events-Using-Rhino-Mocks
Running xUnit.net Tests on Specific Threads for WPF and Other UI Tests Sometimes when you write a test with xUnit.net (or other testing frameworks) you may run into proble Type: Post
Tags : xunit.net, testing, qa, quality, .net, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Running-xUnitnet-Tests-on-Specific-Threads-for-WPF-and-Other-UI-Tests
Understanding Lambda Expressions Of all the additions to the C# language, lambda expressions are potentially the most confusing. Part Type: Post
Tags : c#, lambda expressions, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Lambda-Expressions
What’s New in C# 10: Simplify Argument Null Checking Code "This is part of a series on the new features introduced with C# 10.Prior to C# 10 you may have had code similar to the following: public static string Join(string a, string b) { i ..." Type: Post
Tags : cs10newseries, c#, .net, .net core, C#10
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Whats-New-in-C-10-Simplify-Argument-Null-Checking-Code
Testing for Thrown Exceptions in NUnit In a previous post, testing for thrown exceptions using xUnit.net was demonstrated. In this post we& Type: Post
Tags : nunit, testing, qa, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Testing-for-Thrown-Exceptions-in-NUnit
Mocking Framework for Windows Store apps (and Windows Phone) "With Windows Store apps there are challenges getting traditional mocking frameworks such as Rhino and Moq working due to limited reflection support in the platform (presumably for security reasons). I ..." Type: Post
Tags : tdd, windows 8, windows 8 apps, winrt, mocking, testing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-Framework-for-Windows-Store-apps-(and-Windows-Phone)
50 Apps by Christmas: SilverKeys - Porting a Silverlight App to a Windows Store App "This article is part of the 50 Apps by Christmas series. I developed a Silverlight app a few years ago and I wanted to see how easy it would be to port to a Windows Store app. You can download free t ..." Type: Post
Tags : silverlight, windows 8 apps, windows 8, winrt, windows phone, 50appsbychristmas2013, portable class library, rhinomocks
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/50-Apps-by-Christmas-SilverKeys-Porting-a-Silverlight-App-to-a-Windows-Store-App
Creating Your Own Custom Dynamic C# Classes C# provides pre-supplied dynamic types such as the ExpandoObject. It is also possible to create new Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-Your-Own-Custom-Dynamic-C-Classes
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 1: Overview This is the first part in a series of articles. Durable Functions are built on top of top of the bas Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-1-Overview
Redesigning DontCodeTired.Com (Part 1) - The Content Inventory "This is the first in a series of posts describing how I am redesigning the DontCodeTime.com blog. DontCodeTired is looking tired and boring, it also sucks when viewed on a mobile phone, hence I&# ..." Type: Post
Tags : redesigning dontcodetired, web design, web, responsive web design, responsive design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Redesigning-DontCodeTiredCom-(Part-1)-The-Content-Inventory
Handling CTRL-C in .NET Console Applications By default, pressing CTRL-C while a console application is running will cause it to terminate. If we Type: Post
Tags : c# tips, c#, .net, console applications
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Handling-CTRL-C-in-NET-Console-Applications
Non Short Circuiting C# Conditional Operators Most of the time when writing C# programs we use the short-circuiting conditional operators. These o Type: Post
Tags : c# tips, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Non-Short-Circuiting-C-Conditional-Operators
What’s New in C# 10: Create Constants Using String Interpolation "This is part of a series on the new features introduced with C# 10.Prior to C# 10 if you wanted to create a const that was made up from other constants you had to add the string fragments togeter, for ..." Type: Post http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Whats-New-in-C-10-Create-Constants-Using-String-Interpolation
NUnit 3 Quick Tips: Asserting On Collections When the result you want to check is a collection, you can use NUnit to assert that it has the expec Type: Post
Tags : nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-On-Collections
Prevent Secrets From Accidentally Being Committed to Source Control in ASP.NET Core Apps One problem when dealing with developer “secrets” in development is accidentally checkin Type: Post
Tags : .net core, .net, C#, asp.net core, asp.net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Prevent-Secrets-From-Accidentally-Being-Committed-to-Source-Control-in-ASPNET-Core-Apps