Home
Archive
Contact
Search results for 'FREE 10, [OFFICIAL | winbox-login.com] , BTI , maxbet , [OFFICIAL | winbox-login.com] bP'
Advanced SpecFlow: Sharing Data Between Steps with Context Injection
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-Sharing-Data-Between-Steps-with-Context-Injection
A Windows 8 App - From Idea to Store in 8 Hours
"I had an idea for a simple Windows Store app, so I thought I’d develop it but keep track of how long it took me and what I spent my time on. The total time spent working on the app was 8 hours and 10 ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: windows 8 apps, windows 8, winrt, design
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/A-Windows-8-App-From-Idea-to-Store-in-8-Hours
Using C# Keywords for Variable Names
It’s possible to use C# keywords for variable names, etc. For example if we wanted a variable
Type
: Post
Tags
: c# tips, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-C-Keywords-for-Variable-Names
Design Principals in Practice: Desire Lines
"A Desire Line (or Desire Path) is the shortest or easiest way to get from where you are to where you want to be. In the physical world we can see these in parks or grassed areas as paths worn away by ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: design, usability, ux, ui, desire lines, design principals in practice
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Design-Principals-in-Practice-Desire-Lines
Three Part Conditional Numeric Format Strings (for Positive, Negative, and Zero Numbers)
When we’re formatting numbers we can use a format string that allows us to specify a different
Type
: Post
Tags
: c# tips, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Three-Part-Conditional-Numeric-Format-Strings-(for-Positive-Negative-and-Zero-Numbers)
Automated Testing: End to End Course
My newest Pluralsight course has just been published. We shouldn't live in fear of our code Long-ter
Type
: Post
Tags
: testing, tdd, nunit, moq, mocking, faking, ci, continuous integration, teamcity, watin, agile
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Automated-Testing-End-to-End-Course
Design Principals in Practice: Affordance in Contactless Payment Machines
"Take a look at this photo I took of a contactless style of payment terminal at a local grocery store. This is the kind of terminal that, with a compatible credit/debit card you can just tap, hover, or ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: design, usability, ux, user experience, affordance, design principals in practice
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Design-Principals-in-Practice-Affordance-in-Contactless-Payment-Machines
Atomically Copying One Array to Another Array
If we’re copying arrays where the types may be different, sometimes we may want to do an atomi
Type
: Post
Tags
: c# tips, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Atomically-Copying-One-Array-to-Another-Array
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
Colour: Thinking in Proportions (Dominant, Subdominant, and Accent)
"One way of thinking or planning colour is to think in terms of relative expansiveness, that is, the proportion of the use of different colours. One way to describe this proportionality is to think in ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: design, colour, ui, ux
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Colour-Thinking-in-Proportions-(Dominant-Subdominant-and-Accent)
Customising the Appearance of Debug Information in Visual Studio with the DebuggerDisplay Attribute
Sometimes the display and formatting of information in the Visual Studio debugger is less than optim
Type
: Post
Tags
: c# tips, c#, debugging, visual studio, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Customising-the-Appearance-of-Debug-Information-in-Visual-Studio-with-the-DebuggerDisplay-Attribute
5 Ways To Give Yourself A Break
"In my many years of being a software developer there’s one thing that I’ve seemed to have experienced on and off throughout this time: Fear. Fear of: Not knowing the latest language/framework/archite ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: profession, compassion, personal development, people
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/5-Ways-To-Give-Yourself-A-Break
New Pluralsight Course: C# Tips and Traps 2
My latest Pluralsight course has just been released. It’s the follow-up course to the popular
Type
: Post
Tags
: .net, c#, pluralsight courses, c# tips
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Pluralsight-Course-C-Tips-and-Traps-2
Beyond Simple Asserts with ApprovalTests
In a test, we are often testing (asserting) individual items such as an (int) age is correct or a st
Type
: Post
Tags
: approval tests, testing, qa, pluralsight courses, .net, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Beyond-Simple-Asserts-with-ApprovalTests
Advanced SpecFlow: Using Hooks to Run Additional Automation Code
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-Using-Hooks-to-Run-Additional-Automation-Code
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
New Open Source Project–Named Colors
"I’ve been tinkering with an idea for a new open source project called NamedColors. As its name suggests, it’s a list of color values (hex RGB) with associated names. In addition, a number of related “ ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: namedcolors, open source, css, sass, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Open-Source-Projecte28093Named-Colors
New Pluralsight Course - Improve Your Application User Experience with Humanizer
My new Pluralsight course Making .NET Data Types More Human With Humanizer was recently released. Wi
Type
: Post
Tags
: pluralsight courses, humanizer, ux
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Pluralsight-Course-Improve-Your-Application-User-Experience-with-Humanizer
An Overview of Structured Logging with Serilog
Traditional logging techniques (such as writing lines of text to files) results in the loss of struc
Type
: Post
Tags
: serilog, logging, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/An-Overview-of-Structured-Logging-with-Serilog
Making An Awesome Windows 8 Pinned Tile for your Website
"With Windows 8 and the metro "Modern Windows New UI Store Experience Style" version of Internet Explorer 10, you can pin a web site to the start menu and provide a hi-res image to be displayed on the ..."
Type
: Post
Tags
: html, user experience, ux, web, windows 8, tiles
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Making-An-Awesome-Windows-8-Pinned-Tile-for-your-Website
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14