The Morning Brew #95
Posted by Chris Alcock on Friday 16th May 2008 at 07:21 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
My talk on F# last night at LUODN went pretty well – despite worrying that I wouldn’t have enough content it turned out that I had plenty, and even with skipping out some of the demos I still managed to talk for about 1 hour 45 minutes. I’ll post up the slides and code samples over the weekend for anyone interested.
Software
- Typemock Isolator v4.2.4 Released – The Typemock team announce their latest release of this mocking framework. V4.2.4 contains a number of bugfixes over previous versions
- Smart PropertyGrid.Net 3.0 – VisualHint announce the release of Smart PropertyGrid.NET 3.0, a feature rich property grid control. Prices start from $159 per license
Information
- Concurrency with MPI in .NET – Matthew Podwysocki continues his look at concurrency in .NET by looking at the specialised Message Passing Interface from Microsoft. There are some examples of its use in F# – which go a long way to answering some of the questions that came up in my talk yesterday about distributing the running of F# programs
- 50 New Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Screencasts – Mike Taulty and Mike Ormond have been busy chaps, recording 50 Silverlight screencasts, covering a range of topics from animation to datagrids.
- A Basic Hands on Introduction to Unity DI Container – Sidar Ok posts a nice concise introduction to the Microsoft Patterns and Practives DI container, Unity
- Implementing NHibernate Interceptors – Jan Van Ryswyck posts a reminder about NHibernate Interceptors, a useful means of modifying your object on certain NHibernate events .
- Adding Mouse Gesture Functionality to Your .NET Application Within Seconds – Daniel M. Camenzind shows how mouse gestures can be added to your winforms apps – I’ve always liked the idea of mouse gestures, however I’ve never actually used them in an application
- Client-only Framework Subset: finally! – Stefano DeMiliani highlights another new feature for SP1 – a reduced set of .NET for client applications.
- MVC Framework Scaffolding – Mike Hadlow automates the generation of his listing and edit screens in ASP.NET MVC by implementing a Ruby on Rails like Scaffolding controller class
- Redirect LINQ to SQL DataContext Log Messages To Log4Net – A useful technique for putting the output SQL from LINQ to SQL into Log4Net – but the same technique could be used for any logging framework
- ASP.NET MVC custom ActionResult (ImageResult) – Maarten Balliauw creates a new ActionResult for returning images
- .NET Internals and Code Injection. – Daniel Pistelli looks at JIT code injection, and hnow it can give protection to the contents of your assemblies. Lots of scary looking C++ code in here!
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