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Joel Bennett

Collapsible Panel - C# Controls - 0 views

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Joel Bennett

The Code ProjeCt - ComboBoxTree - C# Controls - 0 views

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Joel Bennett

A Free Plot / Graph / Chart Library for .NET (C#, VB.NET, etC) - 0 views

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Matteo Spreafico

Fabulous Adventures In Coding : The StaCk Is An Implementation Detail, Part One - 0 views

  • Almost every article I see that describes the difference between value types and reference types explains in (frequently incorrect) detail about what “the stack” is and how the major difference between value types and reference types is that value types go on the stack.
  • I find this characterization of a value type based on its implementation details rather than its observable characteristics to be both confusing and unfortunate. Surely the most relevant fact about value types is not the implementation detail of how they are allocated, but rather the by-design semantic meaning of “value type”, namely that they are always copied “by value”.
  • Of course, the simplistic statement I described is not even true. As the MSDN documentation correctly notes, value types are allocated on the stack sometimes. For example, the memory for an integer field in a class type is part of the class instance’s memory, which is allocated on the heap.
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  • As long as the implementation maintains the semantics guaranteed by the specification, it can choose any strategy it likes for generating efficient code
  • That Windows typically does so, and that this one-meg array is an efficient place to store small amounts of short-lived data is great, but it’s not a requirement that an operating system provide such a structure, or that the jitter use it. The jitter could choose to put every local “on the heap” and live with the performance cost of doing so, as long as the value type semantics were maintained
  • I would only be making that choice if profiling data showed that there was a large, real-world-customer-impacting performance problem directly mitigated by using value types. Absent such data, I’d always make the choice of value type vs reference type based on whether the type is semantically representing a value or semantically a reference to something.
alex gross

The Cloud as a Platform for Platforms - 0 views

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    AWS is not only a rich platform to build solutions but also a platform for building specialized platforms. customers can choose to either use the AWS cloud directly or take advantage of these value-added platforms. customers can also mix and match platforms from this rich ecosystem. \n\nIn this post, we look at some of the best examples of specialized platforms built on AWS:
Joel Bennett

xVal - CodePlex - 0 views

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    xVal is a validation framework for ASP.NET MVC appliCations. It makes it easy to link up your ChoiCe of server-side validation meChanism with your ChoiCe of Client-side validation library, neatly fitting both into ASP.NET MVC arChiteCture and Conventions.
David Corking

Alarming Development : JavaScript is good enough | Jan 2009 - 0 views

  • It is impossible to build a hash table in JavaScript that works on arbitrary objects. You would have to manually allocate unique ID’s for every object and include them in the toString. So no collections in JavaScript. Adobe provides a true built-in hashtable in ActionScript 3.
  • Objects can function as sets and maps. Arrays can function as lists and iterators (generate an array when you need an iterator). More that good enough in this context.
  • VB also often compiles down to better MSIL than c#. It is also the only .NET language with first-class edit-and-continue Lisp-like debugging capabilities.
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  • a good collection library should support a meta-object protocol with features like rejecting changes. This allows collections to be passed around as references,
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    An old-fashioned language war, 2009 style. Visual Basic even gets a mention as "Lisp-like" (for its debugging.)
Joel Bennett

DotNetOpenAuth - OpenID, OAuth, and InfoCard for .NET - 2 views

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    Compiled library that adds support for your site visitors to login with their OpenIDs by just dropping an ASP.NET Control onto your page. It's that easy. An AJAX-style login Control is also inCluded for a sliCk, streamlined user experienCe.
Marcela Santos

Times Higher Education - Tweet yourself to a new circle - 0 views

  • You send “tweets” of interesting articles, websites and the like, and you receive similar tweets from the people you follow
  • You can also send out your tweets. If people like your tweets, they will begin to “retweet” them to their own followers, some of whom will choose to follow you, too. In a very short time, you can build up an amazing network of people involved in your area. A tweet I did last week was retweeted by four people (there is software that helps you track your retweets). The total number of followers came to more than 5,000. So my one tweet went out to more than 5,000 people around the world, most of them interested in the same area as me.
  • I'm in contact more with researchers and practitioners via Twitter because I also know about their cats' states of health (and they mine) than I ever have been with people I met at conferences. If you only talk about serious stuff, you soon get bored. The trivia opens up the possibilities. Ban the trivia and you ban the social. Ban the social and you have no network.
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    artículo interesante sobre la función de diigo: para información "importante" / para trivialidades (esto es discutido por un participante. muy acertado. describe cómo es posible crear una gran red.
Wicked Tunez

Simon Brown's Blog : Using Castle Windsor to manage NHibernate sessions - 0 views

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    How to setup Castle Windsor for NHybernate ConneCtions in WCF requests.
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