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April 2005 - Posts

During my whirl-wind tour of Whidbey I am taking the ride using VSTD (there is a joke ther somewhere <STD>). Coming from NUnit / TDD.net and VS 2003, I was used to dealing with configuration through the configuration file myassembly.dll.config. Read More...
Brad , Peter , Brian and myself will be doing a web cast on TDD. Sign up here and share in the magic. Update – I have no idea what is ADD . Now playing: Skid Row - Rattlesnake Shake Read More...
I thought it might be nice to give everyone a little peak into what we are doing for V2 from the development side. With the release of Whidbey Beta 2 we are working hard on getting something out. The main thing we are focusing is giving a strong foundation Read More...
Beta 2 is out and Enterprise Library doesn’t work . The problem is a few regression bugs in Whidbey (most of them with the XmSerializer). I have actually got everything working on Beta 2 and want to give you a few pointers to get it working. If Read More...
As I sit here looking at the beautiful blue sky in the Northwest behind my monitor, I looked over at one of the testers on my team, Mani Krishnaswami, as he is testing all the hand on labs from http://www.pnplive.com , and said “We need an end to Read More...
Now that I have your attention … Tom is going to be giving a new webcast on a new “deliverable” from our group. I highly recommend you go check it out. Sign up for the webcast here . Now playing: Queens of the Stone Age - Gonna Leave Read More...
Roy has a very interesting post on the unit tests that we shipped. This is the kind of feedback we want. It is a very interesting idea about how we only enable the tests that people can run. IMHO, the deficit is in the tools. How do I know what tests Read More...
Well here we are again . For those of you who remember, I made a post a while back about events and event handlers and how they can cause memory leaks. Well, we have one. Get the patch from the GDN site here . Tom has some good info on the topic as well. Read More...
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Brian Button has the definitive directions on how to run the unit tests in Enterprise Library here . Read More...
 
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