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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 ..."
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: mobile, design, ui, ux, user experience, apps, ui design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Designing-Mobile-Apps
Simplifying Parameter Null and Other Checks with the GuardClauses Library
"Often you want to add null checking and other check code at the start of a method to ensure all the values passed into the method are valid before continuing. For example the following method checks t ..."
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: C#, .net, .net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Simplifying-Parameter-Null-and-Other-Checks-with-the-GuardClauses-Library
ICYMI C# 8 New Features: Upgrade Interfaces Without Breaking Existing Code
This is part 7 in a series of articles. Prior to C# 8, if you add members to an interface, exiting c
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: icymcs8series, c#, .net, .net core, C#8
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/ICYMI-C-8-New-Features-Upgrade-Interfaces-Without-Breaking-Existing-Code
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
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: testing, profession, personal development, .net, nunit
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Learning-NET-Unit-Testing-the-Easy-Way
Design Principals in Practice: Source Code Formatting
"(This article is part of the Design Principals in Practice series) We often take for granted, design principles that are in use in the real world; even in source code these principles affect out abili ..."
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: design, design principals in practice, c#, clean code
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Design-Principals-in-Practice-Source-Code-Formatting
Introducing JS Name-O-Tron – Find a Name for Your JavaScript Library
"As a Microsoft MVP I get free Azure credits to use every month, so I thought I’d better start making use of them :) JS Name-O-Tron is the first web site I’ve deployed to Azure and I’m pleased to say ..."
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: azure, asp.net mvc, asp.net, web, bootstrap, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Introducing-JS-Name-O-Tron-e28093-Find-a-Name-for-Your-JavaScript-Library
What’s New in C# 10: Reclaim Horizontal Editing Space and Simplify Nesting
This is the first part of a series on the new features introduced with C# 10. Prior to C# 10, to def
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: cs10newseries, c#, .net, .net core, C#10
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Whats-New-in-C-10-Reclaim-Horizontal-Editing-Space-and-Simplify-Nesting
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
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: .net, .net core, xunit.net, testing, quality, C#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Started-Testing-NET-Core-Code-with-xUnitnet
Azure Functions Continuous Deployment with Azure Pipelines: Part 4 - Defining and Consuming Pipeline Variables
This is the fourth part in a series demonstrating how to setup continuous deployment of an Azure Fun
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: funcpipeseries, azure, azuredevops, azure functions, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Azure-Functions-Continuous-Deployment-with-Azure-Pipelines-Part-4-Defining-and-Consuming-Pipeline-Variables
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
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: c# tips, c#, .net, console applications
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/3-Surprising-Things-to-Do-with-the-Console-in-C
Custom Session Logging in Marten
Marten is a .NET document database library that uses an underlying PostgreSQL database to store obje
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: c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Custom-Session-Logging-in-Marten
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 ..."
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: writing, leanpub, keeping software soft
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-and-Self-Publishing-My-First-Book-Keeping-Software-Soft
Using AutoFixture To Generate Anonymous Test Data in Web UI Automation With BDDfy and Seleno
I’m currently working on an AutoFixture Pluralsight course and it got me thinking about using
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: testing, autofixture, bddfy, seleno, teststack, ui testing, web, asp.net, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-AutoFixture-To-Generate-Anonymous-Test-Data-in-Web-UI-Automation-With-BDDfy-and-Seleno
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
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: 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
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
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: nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-On-Collections
Running and Filtering Tests with the .NET Core Command Line Test Runner
In a previous article we saw how to use Visual Studio’s Test Explorer to filter and run subset
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http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Running-and-Filtering-Tests-with-the-NET-Core-Command-Line-Test-Runner
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
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: nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-Within-Ranges
Understanding Azure Durable Functions - Part 9: The Asynchronous HTTP API Pattern
This is the ninth part in a series of articles. If you’re not familiar with Durable Functions
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: C#, azure, azure functions, durable functions, serverless, .net, durfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Understanding-Azure-Durable-Functions-Part-9-The-Asynchronous-HTTP-API-Pattern
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. ..."
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: compassion, software development
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Coding-with-Compassion
Writing Azure Cosmos DB Data from Azure Functions
This is the third part in a series of articles. In part 2 of this series we saw how to read data fro
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: c#, .net, .net core, Azure, azure functions, cosmosdb, cosmosfuncseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-Azure-Cosmos-DB-Data-from-Azure-Functions
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