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Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Actually Adding Unity

This is the fifth post in a series. The other post include: Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Intro . Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Adding an ICompositionContainer Converting the Composite Web Application

Smart Client Software Factory – April 2008 Release is available on MSDN

The April 2008 release of the Smart Client Software Factory is now available at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480482.aspx . This is a port of the last release (May 2007, if I recall correctly) to VS2008. No new features were added. A few

Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Clean Up ICompositionContainer

This is the third post in a series. The other post include Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Intro . Converting the Composite Web Application Block to Unity - Adding an ICompositionContainer If you want background, go read the

Unity Shipped

I am a little late to the party, but Unity shipped last week. Here are a few other posts about it: Grigori: Unity DI container 1.0 shipped! Chris: Unity 1.0 is released! I have used Unity in an internal project here at p&p, as well as a proof of concept

Data-mining for Code Quality Metrics

I spent two weeks between full time projects (still working on the 2 part time projects I am on) looking back at the build logs from the past 6 months (or so) trying to figure out what metrics we have, what we should track going forward, and what goals

Web Client Software Factory February 2008 Ships!

I know that folks have been reading about the Web Client Software Factory on Blaine's blog and on Glenn's blog. Blaine posted about what we planned to include, back in December with Next version of Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) . Glenn had the post

Unit testing is evolving

Jim Newkirk (of nUnit fame and one of the Microsoft folks behind www.CodePlex.com ) has been blogging about unit testing in forever ( most recently: Why you should not use Setup and Teardown in NUnit ). Now, Jim and Brad Wilson are putting action to his

Unit Testing will be in Visual Studio Pro

It was publically announced today on Naysawn Naderi's blog that Unit Testing will be in the Pro SKU of the next version of Visual Studio . This is fantastic news that I am very excited to share.

Announcing: Web Client Software Factory Webcast

Through a few, lucky quirks of fate, Blaine Wastell and I get to do an MSDN webcast about the Web Client Software Factory on Wednesday, March 21 at 10:00AM PST. I'm looking forward to it. If you are interested in an overview of the factory, a few demos,

Thoughts on Code Coverage

Jim Newkirk and Brad Wilson have an interesting blog post on code coverage and what it means . They have some interesting ideas to think about. On my last project, I ran covereage numbers at fairly regular intervals. At one point, the trend sharpy dropped,

Just Posted: Web Client Software Factory NUnit support.

Due to popular demand, I just posted to the Web Client Software Factory community site a wiki page and zip file with NUnit tests for the WCSF . This includes tests for the guidance package, RI, and application blocks generate from the VSTS unit tests
 
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