I've been using GMail since it first came out. I remember getting it and having TWO invites to send to friends. This is back when Gmail invites were going for $100.00 a pop. Through the years its …
I Took The ASP.NET 3.5 Beta Exam, and then the red pill
At Tech-Ed last week they offered the ASP.NET 3.5 Beta Exam. The beta exam is not available in Phoenix, so I decided to give it a whirl on Thursday. I didn't plan to take the test so I didn't have a …
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Resources from Desert Code Camp
This past weekend I presented the topic "Intro to Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control" at the Phoenix Desert Code Camp. A big thank you goes out to everyone who attended. It was …
Intro to Microsoft Unity – Dependency Injection Container
Note: A full solution is supplied at the bottom of this post if you would like to download it and run it. A couple of days ago Matt wrote about the new Unity Application Block. The Unity …
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TIP: Utilizing Fluent Syntax with the "Is" Keyword in Rhino Mocks and NUnit
Rhino Mocks and NUnit both have a "Is" keyword, both used for a fluent style of syntax. Unfortunately this causes testing problems when you need to use them together. The .NET compiler can …
Presenting at the Phoenix Arizona Desert Code Camp
That's right! I will be presenting at the Phoenix Arizona Desert Code Camp on May 31st 2008. I will be presenting a course on Dependency Injection / Inversion of Control. The time's have not been …
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