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Testing That Your Public APIs Have Not Changed Unexpectedly with PublicApiGenerator and Approval Tests We can write automated tests to cover various aspects of the code we write. We can write unit/integr Type: Post
Tags : approval tests, testing, qa, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Testing-That-Your-Public-APIs-Have-Not-Changed-Unexpectedly-with-PublicApiGenerator-and-Approval-Tests
Brownfield Application Development (Part 1) - Managing Motivation and Energy "Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE ..." Type: Post
Tags : brownfield application development
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Brownfield-Application-Development-(Part-1)-Managing-Motivation-and-Energy
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 2: Creating Your First Durable Function This is the second part in a series of articles. Before creating durable functions it’s import Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-2-Creating-Your-First-Durable-Function
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 11: The Asynchronous Human Interaction Pattern This is the eleventh part in a series of articles. If you’re not familiar with Durable Functio Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-11-The-Asynchronous-Human-Interaction-Pattern
Arrange Act Assert Comments in Tests "The Arrange, Act, Assert (AAA) pattern is used in tests to help organise and clarify test code. It can also help to spot potential problems in test code if these three phases don’t seem to exist. The ..." Type: Post
Tags : testing, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Arrange-Act-Assert-Comments-in-Tests
ICYMI C# 8 New Features: Asynchronous Streams This is part 8 in a series of articles. In earlier versions of C# you could return an IEnumerable< Type: Post
Tags : icymcs8series, c#, .net, .net core, C#8
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/ICYMI-C-8-New-Features-Asynchronous-Streams
Advanced SpecFlow: Restricting Step Definition and Hook Execution with Scoped Bindings 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-Restricting-Step-Definition-and-Hook-Execution-with-Scoped-Bindings
An Update on Keeping Software Soft "I’m writing my first ever book calling Keeping Software Soft. I just published 3 new chapters: Technical Debt Software Craftsmanship, Professionalism, and Personal Development What Programmers Want a ..." Type: Post
Tags : keeping software soft, writing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/An-Update-on-Keeping-Software-Soft
Reducing Magic Strings with Microsoft Feature Toggles (Microsoft.FeatureManagement) This is the second part in a series. EDIT: my Feature Management Pluralsight training course is now Type: Post
Tags : .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Reducing-Magic-Strings-with-Microsoft-Feature-Toggles-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
Coding with Compassion "From an engineering perspective we judge code by its complexity, test coverage, etc. These are all empirical measurements that give us an indication of the qualities that the code base possesses. ..." Type: Post
Tags : compassion, software development
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Coding-with-Compassion
Business-Readable, Living Documentation with BDDfy "BDDfy enables the creation of tests that, in addition to verifying that the system works correctly, also results in business-readable, living documentation. Business-readable means that the tests are ..." Type: Post
Tags : teststack, bddfy, bdd, testing, qa
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Business-Readable-Living-Documentation-with-BDDfy
Mocking in .NET Core Tests with Moq When writing automated tests it is sometimes useful to isolate the thing(s) being tested from other Type: Post
Tags : testing, .net, .net core, mocking
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-in-NET-Core-Tests-with-Moq
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 10 The Monitor Pattern This is the tenth part in a series of articles. If you’re not familiar with Durable Functions Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-10-The-Monitor-Pattern
Creating Precompiled Azure Functions with Visual Studio 2017 As the Azure Functions story continues to unfold, the latest facility is the ease of creation of pre Type: Post
Tags : C#, azure, azure functions, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Creating-Precompiled-Azure-Functions-with-Visual-Studio-2017
Say Goodbye to Boring INotifyPropertyChanged Implementation in Universal Windows Apps with Fody We need to implement INotifyPropertyChanged to allow bindings to be updated. For example in a simple Type: Post
Tags : fody, productivity, code generation, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Say-Goodbye-to-Boring-INotifyPropertyChanged-Implementation-in-Universal-Windows-Apps-with-Fody
Painless .NET Windows Service Creation with Topshelf Windows Services allow us to run code in the background, without needing (for example) a console app Type: Post
Tags : .net, c#, owin, topshelf, webapi
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Painless-NET-Windows-Service-Creation-with-Topshelf
The Enterprise Re-Imagined with Windows 8 "If your company is currently in the process of upgrading to Windows 8, do they see it as a simple OS upgrade to keep up to date; or, do they see it as an enabler to re-imagine how the business operate ..." Type: Post
Tags : windows 8 apps, windows 8, apps, tablet, ux, design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/The-Enterprise-Re-Imagined-with-Windows-8
Controlling HTML IDs in ASP.NET 4.0 Webforms "ASP.NET 4 introduces more control over how client-side IDs are rendered by ASP.NET controls. By default ASP.NET 4 will render client IDs in the same way as ASP.NET 3.5 and earlier. To change the ..." Type: Post
Tags : .net, asp.net, asp.net 4, databinding, html, web
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Controlling-HTML-IDs-in-ASPNET-40-Webforms
Screen Scraping As A Service with Azure Functions in 5 Mins If you have some data in a web page but there is no API to get the same data, it’s possible to Type: Post
Tags : azure functions, azure, serverless, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Screen-Scraping-As-A-Service-with-Azure-Functions-in-5-Mins
.NET Document Databases with Marten Document databases are a form of NoSQL database that store items (objects) as single documents rathe Type: Post
Tags : c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NET-Document-Databases-with-Marten