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Making 2019 Your Best Year Yet "Whilst I’m not personally a fan of New Year’s Resolutions, preferring instead to adopt a mindset of continuous improvement, the end of a calendar year is as good a time as any to do a 12 month retrosp ..." Type: Post
Tags : personal development, productivity, profession
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Making-2019-Your-Best-Year-Yet
Investing In You "I grew up in humble surroundings, my family was for the most part “working class”, I moved around a bit as a kid, moved schools a few times, and lived in state/council housing. At one point as a child ..." Type: Post
Tags : profession, productivity, personal development
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Investing-In-You
Learning .NET Unit Testing the Easy Way Knowing what you need to know is hard. Sometimes harder than the learning itself. Many years ago I w Type: Post
Tags : testing, profession, personal development, .net, nunit
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Learning-NET-Unit-Testing-the-Easy-Way
Designing Mobile Apps "I've authored three Windows Phone 7 mobile apps. This is not a huge number I know but I would like to share how I think about mobile app design. The workflow below is not limited to any particular pla ..." Type: Post
Tags : mobile, design, ui, ux, user experience, apps, ui design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Designing-Mobile-Apps
Architecting Azure Functions: Function Timeouts and Work Fan-Out with Queues When moving to Azure Functions or other FaaS offerings it’s possible to fall into the trap of Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, serverless, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Architecting-Azure-Functions-Function-Timeouts-and-Work-Fan-Out-with-Queues
Writing and Self Publishing My First Book: Keeping Software Soft "I recently self published my first book: Keeping Software Soft. To do this I used Leanpub to “Publish early, publish often”. The idea behind this is that you can write a book in increments and publish ..." Type: Post
Tags : writing, leanpub, keeping software soft
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-and-Self-Publishing-My-First-Book-Keeping-Software-Soft
Creating an “Add New” Item Template in a Windows 8 App ListView "A common UI pattern is to have a list of things on screen and at the end of the list have a plus icon (or something) that triggers your “add new item” code. For example, in the Weather app: For examp ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, xaml, ui
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-an-e2809cAdd-Newe2809d-Item-Template-in-a-Windows-8-App-ListView
Adding Tuple Support to .NET Classes in C# Edit: Updated to improve clarity (thanks to Paulo in the comments for helping to improve his article Type: Post
Tags : C#, .net, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Adding-Tuple-Support-to-NET-Classes-in-C
3 Surprising Things to Do with the Console in C# The Console class can do more than just WriteLine(). Here’s 3 fun/weird/useful/annoying things Type: Post
Tags : c# tips, c#, .net, console applications
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/3-Surprising-Things-to-Do-with-the-Console-in-C
URL Routing in ASP.Net 4 Web Forms "ASP.Net 4 simplifies the routing experience introduced in ASP.NET 3.5 SP1. Routing allows the use of more meaningful or 'friendly' URLs (which may also benefit search engine ranking). For ..." Type: Post
Tags : .net, asp.net, asp.net 4, c#, web
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/URL-Routing-in-ASPNet-4-Web-Forms
Getting Started Testing .NET Core Code with xUnit.net xUnit.net is a testing framework that can be used to write automated tests for .NET (full) framework Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, xunit.net, testing, quality, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-Testing-NET-Core-Code-with-xUnitnet
Improving Azure Functions Blob Trigger Performance and Reliability - Part 4: Periodically Checking for Unprocessed Blobs In the this final part of this series we wrap up by briefly discussing some ways to check for blobs Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless, azurefunctionblobtriggerseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Improving-Azure-Functions-Blob-Trigger-Performance-and-Reliability-Part-4-Periodically-Checking-for-Unprocessed-Blobs
Writing Azure Functions with Function Monkey: Using Commands Without Handlers "If you’ve read the previous articles on Function Monkey you may be wondering if you always need a command handler. Sometimes you may want to accept a request into the system (for example via HTTP) and ..." Type: Post
Tags : azure, azure functions, serverless, .net, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-Azure-Functions-with-Function-Monkey-Using-Commands-Without-Handlers
Automatic Input Blob Binding in Azure Functions from Queue Trigger Message Data Reading additional blob content when an Azure Function is triggered can be accomplished by using an Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Automatic-Input-Blob-Binding-in-Azure-Functions-from-Queue-Trigger-Message-Data
Getting Ready to Build Your First Windows 8 App "This article outlines an approach to getting started building you first Windows 8 app, but rather than focus on the technology aspects it focus on the pre-coding activities. The Idea So you have a few ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, apps, tablet, ux, design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Ready-to-Build-Your-First-Windows-8-App
Learning xUnit .NET Unit Testing the Easy Way If you’re getting started with .NET or you’ve done some testing but want to know how to Type: Post
Tags : testing, profession, personal development, .net, xunit.net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Learning-xUnit-NET-Unit-Testing-the-Easy-Way
NUnit 3 Quick Tips: Asserting Within Ranges If you are asserting that a value is equal to something and you want to specify some tolerance you c Type: Post
Tags : nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-Within-Ranges
Azure Functions Continuous Deployment with Azure Pipelines: Part 3 - Creating an Initial Build Pipeline This is the third part in a series demonstrating how to setup continuous deployment of an Azure Func Type: Post
Tags : funcpipeseries, azure, azuredevops, azure functions, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Azure-Functions-Continuous-Deployment-with-Azure-Pipelines-Part-3-Creating-an-Initial-Build-Pipeline
Getting Blob Metadata When Using Azure Functions Blob Storage Triggers (This article refers to Azure Functions V2) Basic Blob Metadata There are a few basic pieces of meta Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Blob-Metadata-When-Using-Azure-Functions-Blob-Storage-Triggers
Reading Azure Cosmos DB Data In Azure Functions This is the second part in a series of articles. In addition to triggering a function when Cosmos DB Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net, .net core, Azure, azure functions, cosmosdb, cosmosfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Reading-Azure-Cosmos-DB-Data-In-Azure-Functions