Archive for August, 2008
Sunday, August 31st, 2008
TestDriven.Net 2.13: Support for NUnit 2.4.7The latest release of TestDriven.Net is now compiled against NUnit 2.4.7. This version of NUnit includes Andreas Schlapsi's popular RowTest extension. The RowTest attributes have been moved to the 'nunit.framework.extensions' assembly (which you can find here: \Program Files\TestDriven.NET 2.0\NUnit\2.4\nunit.core.extensions.dll). Here is an example ...
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008
invokedynamic on OpenJDK Sun's John Rose announced the first OpenJDK build with support for the invokedynamic keyword. In related blog posts, Rose and Java SE spec lead Danny Coward provide some background on this important JVM milestone. ...
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Court Equates Contract Breach with Copyright Infringement It s a new day for open source developers. A U.S. Federal appeals court yesterday ruled that someone releasing code under an open source license can control future use of that code using copyright law. That s ...
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008
IE8 Beta Testers wanted, only great people need apply Andy Zeigler is the Program Manager for Reliability and Privacy on the Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 team. Now there's a job and a half, it has to be said. Writing on the official IEBlog he says "For Internet ...
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Sunday, August 31st, 2008
A New Approach to HttpRuntime.Cache Management For most ASP.NET developers, the Cache (ala System.Web.Caching) offers great promise for scalability and performance, especially in a mostly read-only environment. The hardest part about caching is populating it with data. What are the safest ways to get ...
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
Need alot of help with .... Validating form field with table fields in MYSQL through PHP .... how do i do that! Live Writer Blog This add-on still not working in FireFox v3 ...
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
Links for 2008-08-29 [del.icio.us] Open Source PHP Site containing loads of open source PHP applications. Good to look at for inspiration if you're about to start writing an app (PHP or otherwise). ... Tobin Harris ...
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
Four letters, 8 points, describes Scrabulous And that word is: S-U-N-K. Although not entirely without trace it must be said. Yeah, yeah. I know that you guys in North America had already lost Scrabulous after Hasbro had taken legal action to take down the popular Facebook application ...
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
TestDriven.Net 2.13: Support for NUnit 2.4.7The latest release of TestDriven.Net is now compiled against NUnit 2.4.7. This version of NUnit includes Andreas Schlapsi's popular RowTest extension. The RowTest attributes have been moved to the 'nunit.framework.extensions' assembly (which you can find here: \Program Files\TestDriven.NET 2.0\NUnit\2.4\nunit.core.extensions.dll). Here is an example ...
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Friday, August 29th, 2008
Activate your iPhone using .NET 2.0It appears that Jon Johansen (DVD Jon) is now a .NET developer. He has created a little .NET 2.0 application to activate your iPhone without giving any personal information to AT&T. The application runs as an activation server on your local machine. You then redirect albert.apple.com ...
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