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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Code navigation – quick tip

by Jeffrey Palermo via Jeffrey Palermo (.com) on 1/19/2011 10:42:02 PM

When downloading open-source projects, tutorials and other code, there is an initial reaction: This code is really easy to digest Wow, let me dig in and see what is here! Obviously, the reader would appreciate the first experience.  Here is one tip on how to turn a bad navigation experience into a good one.  This is not the only factor, but it is one I have experienced.  This code is very simple in its own right, and it doesn’t take long to fully digest this class, but ...

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Lessons Learned Performing Harry Potter Book Kata

by ssmith via Blog on 1/19/2011 10:10:00 PM

Last week at CodeMash I went through the Harry Potter Book Kata with Steve (@underwhelmed).  This is an interesting kata because it pretty much starts out very straightforward and things progress very quickly, and then you are faced with a brick wall in terms of how to proceed with the algorithm.  I recommend you give the exercise a try yourself before reading my tips, since they may be something of a spoiler for you (if you enjoy the puzzle-solving aspect of these exercises more than ...

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Running an ASP.NET MVC 3 app on a web server that doesn’t have ASP.NET MVC 3 installed

by ScottGu via ScottGu's Blog on 1/19/2011 6:33:22 AM

Last week we released several new web products – including ASP.NET MVC 3.  We’ve had a bunch of great feedback and a ton of downloads since then. One question a few people have asked me recently is: “My web hosting provider doesn’t yet support ASP.NET MVC 3 - any idea when they will install it?” The good news is that you don’t need to wait for them to install anything on their web-servers.  As long as your web hosting provider supports .NET 4, then you can build and deploy ASP ...

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