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CodeCamp Deadline for Sessions is Getting Close
If you’re waiting until the last minute to submit your sessions for the Austin Code Camp, you’re just about there. The deadline for submissions is March 27. You can submit your session here. Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post … Continue reading
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Austin Code Camp 2010 Call For Speakers
When: May 15, 2010 – 8:30 AM – 5PM Where: St. Edwards University Professional Education Center, Austin, TX The Austin .Net Users Group is hosting its fifth Code Camp. This one day, community driven conference has grown beyond the … Continue reading
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Implementing Domain Queries
My current Repository interface looks something like this: public interface IRepository { T FindOne<T>(int id); T FindBy<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> expression); IEnumerable<T> FindAllBy<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> expression); IEnumerable<T> FindAll<T>(); T FindOneBy<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> expression); void Save<T>(T target); void Update<T>(T target); void SaveOrUpdate<T>(T target); void Delete<T>(T … Continue reading
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Brown Bag It To Pablo’s Fiesta
Thanks to the generous folks, at St. Edwards PEC, the only real cost to organizing our Open Space conference is providing food. This what the $15 registration fee is covering: food, drinks and snacks. It’s important to us that whoever … Continue reading
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And Now a Word From Our Sponsors
I wanted to take a moment and thank the sponsors of Pablo’s fiesta open space conference. People and Organizations who sponsor conferences do so because they value their community and use base. This is especially so for open space conferences … Continue reading
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The Open Space Conference Experience
he Los Techies Fiesta is shaping up to be a wonderful conference. We’ve had excellent response with more than 60 people register and quite a few sponsors to help make it even better. I thought I would take a moment … Continue reading
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Pablo’s Fiesta: Open Space Conference in Austin TX
Pablo’s Fiesta Los Techies Open Space Conference on Software Quality & Craftsmanship When: February 26, 27 & 28 Where: St. Edward’s Professional Educational Center, Austin TX I am proud to announce the first Los Techies Open Space Conference. We’ve been … Continue reading
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Making JavaScript APIs Easier to Use
Todd Anglin presented some of the AJAX functionality available in ASP.Net 4.0 at this months ADNUG meeting. One of the things he demonstrated was the Client Side binding, which is really cool (I’ll have more on this later). In one … Continue reading
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JQuery Does Not Like QuirksMode
I was helping a client out today with a JQuery issue. They were well into the development of an applications that heavily uses the JQuery UI dialog widget to show information. Like most web developers they were using Firefox/Firebug for … Continue reading
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Testing Private & Protected Members of a Class
In my last blog post, someone asked me you can write unit tests for a private or protected method. I gave part of the response in a comment, but I need to give a more detailed description. Focus on the … Continue reading
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