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Monday, June 10, 2002
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Gordon Weakliem lists a couple of ASP.NET bugs, one of which sounds very common. Thanks Gordon!
8:08:03 PM
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united binary: HarnessIt - Unit Testing Framework
Attribute Based Framework: HarnessIt’s unit testing framework is based entirely on an attribute based model, not an OOP model like most frameworks. The advantage of such a framework is that you are free to use whatever class hierarchy that you like when developing unit tests. You can even put your tests “inline” inside, say, your windows form class. These sorts of things are impossible in an OOP based framework since .NET allows only single inheritance.
Test Legacy Code in .NET or in C++: With .NET’s powerful interop features, you can use HarnessIt to write tests in .NET for COM components written in VB 6 or VC++. You can write tests in .NET for C/C++ DLLs. You can even write tests in C++ (using managed extensions) for “plain” C++ classes directly.
8:02:09 PM
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More power to Justin! " I just wish Mono would hurry up and get here.."
Yes ! Ditto! Double-Ditto!!! (Is there even such a thing? ) Anyways, it seems every time I look around another fellow NET developer is digging MONO. Me too!
Hey Miguel! Hurry up dude! I really wish I had some money to give you for Pizza or Coffee or whatever gets you going.
7:58:45 PM
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My Infinti G35 Test Drive is ranked no 1 on Google! But I can't understand why Google shows an older version of the page. Is there a way to force it to crawl my more current version?
7:50:58 PM
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eWeek: While Ballmer issues 4 pages of hot air, the German government just adopted Linux and Open-Source software across all levels of federal, state and local offices. You know what you can do with those 4 pieces of paper right Steve ? Funny how MS looks more and more like IBM in 1980. Of course there are differences.... MS has what $50B in cash? On the other hand did you see the little note about an entire Chinese provinces post offices standardizing on Linux? Now there is a market.
7:04:48 PM
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Patrick made me crack up! I like a person with a sense of humor. Sometimes I'm too uptight about things.....
6:13:18 PM
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Data Access API's compared: Fawcette had an interesting article by a couple of guys from Clarity Consulting that discussed the speed of several data access API's. I found the SQLXML points very interesting. And of course the hands down win of the DataReader. Unfortunately the XMLReader was not tested. Here is a picture of the comparison:
7:52:28 AM
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