The Death of System.DateTime? - Omer van Kloeten's .NET Zen
I did not know about .NET’s DateTimeOffset, but it seems like a better alternative to DateTime.
I did not know about .NET’s DateTimeOffset, but it seems like a better alternative to DateTime.
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Ayende makes some good points about Oxite, the MVC sample app from the Mix guys. As always, documentation and samples are one of the hardest parts of writing software!
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The Netflix API implementation is a great win for OAuth.
In October, Netflix released their API, offering OAuth authentication off the bat:
The REST API uses…
Handy advice for doing continuous integration
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One of the interesting new features of Visual Studio Team System 2010 (phew) is layer validation. You can diagram the layers of your architecture and their dependencies…
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JavaScript sandboxing is a huge issue. Mike West takes a look at two libraries hoping to address the issue: Caja and ADSafe
Yesterday, Yahoo! made some announcements…
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Chrome (my browser of choice) is out of beta. This must be the shortest beta period for a Google product in recent history.
Shared by Bruce BoughtonI know this codebase is getting better, because I keep deleting code.
How I know this codebase is getting better.
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A look at the design decisions that must be taken when developing immutable collections libraries for .NET. The base class library is clearly not designed with…
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Rick Brewster shares a fluent argument validation technique. The implementation uses extension methods which seems superfluous, but otherwise it’s a nice pattern.