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This week has not been the best week we’ve had. It’s been a constant struggle with infrastructure and I’m finding the title of my last post slightly ironic. Don’t let your build server run out of space Early this week, … Continue reading
Fighting the burn out
I’ve heard quite a few people lately talk about being burned out or closing in on a burn out. I’ve even had a few people tell me they don’t do OSS because of the fear of burn out. Developing your … Continue reading
Model Binding isn’t just for the web
It’s a given that your web framework of choice has some form of model binding built-in. Maybe you’re lucky enough to have Content Negotation on top of that but regardless, there is some mechanism to transform the incoming HTTP message … Continue reading
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Introducing the FubuMVC.Coffee transforms
If you’re a fan of CoffeeScript and FubuMVC, then please take a moment and give a round of applause to Alex Henning Johannessen for his hard work on the CoffeeScript and Less transforms. In this post, I am going to … Continue reading
Running Jasmine in .NET
I’m going to deviate from my usual style of “I’m going to tell you about something I think is cool without giving you any context” and write an informative post. I know. Brace yourselves. What is Jasmine? From the Jasmine … Continue reading
jQuery.continuations In Action
I’ve been getting quite a few questions about jQuery.continuations after my last round of posts and the lightning round I gave at ADNUG last month. I have this horrible habit of pretending that I’m a lot more articulate than I … Continue reading
Our Ajax Conventions–Validation
As I mentioned in my previous posts, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations Request … Continue reading
Our Ajax Conventions–Request Correlation
As I mentioned in my previous posts, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations Request … Continue reading
Our Ajax Conventions–Clientside Continuations
As I mentioned in my previous post, I’m doing a write up of our AJAX conventions and how they’re paying off for us. In this series of posts, I’m going to cover a few topics: The AjaxContinuation Clientside Continuations (this … Continue reading
Our AJAX Conventions – The AjaxContinuation
My team is coming out of the “infrastructure buildup” phase enough for me to take the time to blog. So, I’m going to do a write up of how we’re handling anything and everything AJAX and how it’s paying off … Continue reading
