Once more unto the breach explaining the difference between value and reference types. I’ve had this same conversation with others in the past. Nice to see it written up in a simple fashion somewhere. ......
Here’s a good read on the Design Patterns in use by .NET. It mentions the following patterns: Ø Observer Pattern Ø Iterator Pattern Ø Decorator Pattern Ø Adapter Pattern Ø Factory Pattern Ø Strategy Pattern Ø Composite Pattern Ø Template Method Pattern Ø Intercepting Filter Pattern Ø Page Controller Pattern ......
I wasn’t even aware of this. Now, if I can just get “tar”, my life will be complete.
This is an old article written by Rob Howard, but still very useful and appropriate.
Those that know me, know that I read quite a few books, both fiction and work-related. As a result, I’m often asked “What’s a good book for X?” or “Do you have any information on Y?”Well, here it is. The X’s and Y’s of .NET.Basic Essentials (“must have’s”) Title Author Publisher Comments OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET Step By Step Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle Microsoft Press Ok, if you’re not a ......
There’s a new drop of PowerCollections available. I’ve commented before that this looks very powerful. It still does. ;-)
...and they should be. I’m trying to remember a tech story of similar magnitude in its implications, and I can’t think of any. Scoble wants to know how people feel about it. To borrow from Douglas Adams, this “is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is.”. Scoble has some questions, of which only one is significant to me (#5), and only because it peripherally touches on my biggest question. And I don’t mean that the answers ......
Once again I feel compelled to delve into a “political” issue. This issue is potentially the most important of our time. It has potential to be bigger than Iraq, bigger than terrorism, bigger than the price of oil, global warming, judicial appointments, you name it. Recent events have definitely brought it to light, but it was the admission from Mark Felt that he was “Deep Throat” that really got me thinking on this topic. As an aside, I’m definitely going to have to ......
It’s old news to be posting about this now, but since I posted so much about practice and time trials, I feel I should say something about the race.Kudos to Andretti-Green and Dan Wheldon. I wondered at the time why Wheldon accepted his sub-par qualifying run and didn’t go out again, and I still wonder about it. But he showed once again that he’s Superman where the IRL is concerned and won his fourth race (out of five!) this year.Kudos also to the female rookie Danica Patrick. She ......
Tom Hollander has written a long article on why getting the EL ready for .NET 2.0 is turning out to be a pain. As a strong supporter of what the patterns & practices group is doing, I’ve been reluctant to weigh in on this topic. However, as time goes by, I feel more and more compelled to say something. It’s my opinion (and my opinion only) that the EL is taking the wrong direction. It’s this direction that is causing the significant and unnecessary delays. There were quite a few ......
This article is one of the best I’ve seen on the Single-Responsibility Principle.
I was going to write a nice long article on CodeSmith 3.0. Unfortunately, Dave Hayden beat me to it.
Brad Abrams and Krzysztof Cwalina have started working on a Design Guidelines Book. This looks to be very valuable. I’ve made a lot of the “Do not” mistakes in my lifetime ......