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Generic Type names
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over 4 years ago
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(archived from my old blog from my pre-MS days) The type name that you need to use in config files, such as for IoC containers , can be quite complex. For me, it's easier just to spike them than to try to remember the format gobbledy-gook. public class...
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NDepend
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(archived from my old blog from my pre-MS days) The first time I heard of NDepend was on Hanselminutes ( show here ). It sounded intriguing, but at the same time the show went into a lot of detail and used a lot of terminology that I wasn't familiar...
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Is "if/else" better than "if/return"? If you want to easily refactor, then yes.
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(archived from my old blog from my pre-MS days) Look at the following piece of code: private void DbMove(CopyInfo info) { string targetDb = GetTargetDB(info); if (targetDb.Equals(string.Empty)) ...
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