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How many items are there in a WPF ListBox?
29 August 08 07:28 PM
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John D'Addamio
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I received a question through my blog. The question was about “a GroupBox which lists some errors. The count of these Errors(ListItems) vary. How can I count the no. of Rows in GroupBox?” Technically, a GroupBox contains only 1 item defined by its content
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Testing WPF applications with the White UI Test framework
04 April 08 12:50 AM
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John D'Addamio
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For the past few weeks, I have been test driving the White UI Test framework . It is an open source extension for the NUnit test framework. There are already blog tutorials on using the White UI Test framework with WinForms (see Ben Hall's blog ) so I
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Pack Installer V1.0
22 March 07 10:20 PM
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John D'Addamio
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Our team recently released V1.0 of our Power Toys Pack Installer tool which allows you to easily select a tool or set of tools for download and installation. The V1.0 release includes the functional spec and the test plan for the project. The new features
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Extracting string literals into resource files
13 February 07 06:39 PM
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John D'Addamio
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The beta version of our Resource Refactoring Tool has been on CodePlex for a while now but we’re releasing the 1.0 version today. The Resource Refactoring Tool is used to convert string literals into references to entries in a string resource file. Using
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What’s different about testing open source projects?
09 February 07 10:32 PM
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John D'Addamio
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Anyone who has read my bio or knows me personally knows that open source is not a new thing for me. For about 25 years, I worked in the proprietary UNIX, FreeBSD, and Linux world. We were using open source software before it was called open source. If
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Power Toys and code coverage
21 August 06 08:01 PM
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John D'Addamio
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One of the Aftermarket Developer Solutions team goals is to create communities around shared source tools for VS developers. Of course, we are a small team and can't provide full featured tools and support them for long periods of time.That's where the
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