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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
Testing for Thrown Exceptions in xUnit.net
When writing tests it is sometimes useful to check that the correct exceptions are thrown at the exp
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: xunit.net, testing, qa, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Testing-for-Thrown-Exceptions-in-xUnitnet
Binary Serialisation In Silverlight
"One problem with the Silverlight DataContractSerializer is that it does not maintain reference links to objects. For example: if you had a customer object "Mr Green" and 2 order objects &quo ..."
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: .net, c#, silverlight, silverlight 3, csla, serialisation
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Binary-Serialisation-In-Silverlight
Custom FeatureToggle Implementations for Non-Continuous-Delivery Usages
"My open source fetaure toggling library contains a number of prebuilt toggles for common things such as enabling a feature based on the date, or a configuration value. It’s also easy to create custom ..."
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: featuretoggle, mvvm, mvvmlight
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Custom-FeatureToggle-Implementations-for-Non-Continuous-Delivery-Usages
Refactoring Production Code With Experiments and Scientist.NET
When refactoring a part of an application we can use the existing tests to give a level of confidenc
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: c#, quality, .net, testing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Refactoring-Production-Code-With-Experiments-and-ScientistNET
Beyond the Compiler with ConventionTests
"We often have conventions in our code. For example all DTOs/entity/etc. classes should be in a specific namespace, or the name of certain types of class should end with a given word. Another example, ..."
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: conventiontests, teststack, c#, testing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Beyond-the-Compiler-with-ConventionTests
Februaries Windows 7 Phone Roundup
"http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2012/02/27/10273543.aspx "The Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 Update – CTP provides a new 256 MB device emulator image and an updated 512 MB emulator, ..."
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: windows phone 7, wp7
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Februaries-Windows-7-Phone-Roundup
Writing Implicit and Explicit C# Conversion Operators
When writing custom classes we can provide behaviour to allow for both explicit and implicit convers
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: c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Writing-Implicit-and-Explicit-C-Conversion-Operators
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 ..."
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: c#, .net, console applications
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Parsing-Command-Line-Arguments-with-Command-Line-Parser-Library
What I Learned Building My First 4 Windows 8 Apps
"This is a bit of a brain-dump, in no particular order, of things I learned building my first 4 Windows 8 (C# XAML) apps: - Countdown To - Big Screen Countdown - BizBuzBingo - Code Retreat Countdown A ..."
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: windows 8 apps, windows 8, apps, tablet
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/What-I-Learned-Building-My-First-4-Windows-8-Apps
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
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: testing, quality, specflow, gherkin, bdd, atdd, specification by example
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Advanced-SpecFlow-Sharing-Data-Between-Steps-with-Context-Injection
Tracking Technical Debt with TechDebtAttributes
Technical debt can build up over time, slows down development speed, and could increase the risk of
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: techdebtattributes, technical debt, c#, open source
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Tracking-Technical-Debt-with-TechDebtAttributes
Hook Execution Order in SpecFlow 2
SpecFlow hooks allow additional code to be executed before and after various stages of the test exec
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: testing, quality, specflow, gherkin, bdd, atdd, specification by example
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Hook-Execution-Order-in-SpecFlow-2
Improving Test Code Readability and Assert Failure Messages with Shouldly
Shouldly is an open source library that aims to improve the assert phase of tests; it does this in t
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: c#, testing, qa, quality, open source
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Improving-Test-Code-Readability-and-Assert-Failure-Messages-with-Shouldly
Non Short Circuiting C# Conditional Operators
Most of the time when writing C# programs we use the short-circuiting conditional operators. These o
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: c# tips, c#, .net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Non-Short-Circuiting-C-Conditional-Operators
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
Mocking with FeatureToggle
"I was asked a question on Twitter so I thought I’d write it up here. When using the FeatureToggle library you may have some some code that behaves differently if a toggle is enabled. When writing a te ..."
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: mocking, testing, featuretoggle, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Mocking-with-FeatureToggle
Dealing With Unprocessed Storage Queue Poison Messages in Azure Functions
If an Azure Function that is triggered by a message on a Storage Queue throws an exception, the mess
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: azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Dealing-With-Unprocessed-Storage-Queue-Poison-Messages-in-Azure-Functions
ICYMI C# 8 New Features: Write Less Code with Using Declarations
This is part 2 in a series of articles. One nice little enhancement introduced in C# 8 helps to simp
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: icymcs8series, C#, .net, .net core, C#8
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/ICYMI-C-8-New-Features-Write-Less-Code-with-Using-Declarations
Microsoft Feature Flags: Controlling Features with Feature Filters (Microsoft.FeatureManagement)
This is the third part in a series. EDIT: my Feature Management Pluralsight training course is now a
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: .net, .net core, c#, featuretoggle, msftseries, FeatureManagement
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Microsoft-Feature-Flags-Controlling-Features-with-Feature-Filters-(MicrosoftFeatureManagement)
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