Frequently, when we adapt new technologies or techniques, the new fix ends up introducing new "yucky" stuff or simply pushes the previous yucky stuff to another area. Since "yucky" just might be a bit subjective here, I consider yucky stuff to include any bit of code that has no clear...
With each project that I develop, I typically carry over, from one project to the next, a clunky custom HttpModule for watching for exceptions and logging/reporting them, accordingly. With each application I write, I tweak it a bit more to be a little more useful. But I've officially thrown my custom...
Codai's IT Samurai School is open for enrollment. It's Flash, so it'll take a few moments to download...but I hope you'll agree it's worth the wait... http://www.itsamuraischool.com A few fun facts about the website and the school itself: Born our of a short conversation at a BBQ...
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Billy McCafferty
on 05-18-2009
Filed under: Architecture, .NET, Software Development, Quality Assurance, ASP.NET, SQL Server, Project Management, Patterns, Test-Driven Development, Agile Development, MVC.NET, S#arp Architecture, Tips & Tricks, DDD
A long time favorite PDF reporting tool of mine is ActiveReports for .NET . It's relatively painless to integrate into your project, has a great designer tool, and has plenty of power for more advanced reporting needs. When I started becoming an ASP.NET MVC zealot, I was afraid of losing the ability...
As if my life wasn't boring enough trying to get S#arp Architecture 1.0 out the door...
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Billy McCafferty
on 05-03-2009
Filed under: Architecture, C#, .NET, Software Development, SQL Server, Algorithms, Refactoring, NHibernate, Project Management, Test-Driven Development, Agile Development, MVC.NET, S#arp Architecture, DDD