Machine.Specifications for ReSharper 6 now available – Hadi Hariri highlights the release of the ReSharper runner of Machine.Specifications (MSpec) for ReSharper 6 allowing you to run your Machine.Specifications tests right within the IDE using the ReSharper test runner.
DotNetNuke 6 Released, big thangs – Chris Hammond highlights the release of DotNetNuke 6, the latest incarnation of the widely used Web Portal implementation now written completely in C#, with significant changes across the board including improved UI, SharePoint Integration, full cloud support and much more.
Using MSBuild to deploy your AppFabric Application – Justin Beckwith takes a look at improving and automating the deployment of AppFabric Applications using MsBuild, the June update of the Windows Azure AppFabric SDK CTP and the REST API of the Application Manager.
The Current State of Parallel Computing – Keyvan Nayyeri shares his thoughts on the current state of Parallel Computing, looking at the background to parallel computing, the differing approach to algorithms, and how programming languages are evolving to enable parallel computing.
Continuous Integration and Delivery – Antonio Paes discusses the various software parts of the continuous integration process, highlighting some of the options available and discussing how a CI solution hangs together.
Delivering Software to a Global Audience – Chad Z. Hower aka ‘Kudzu’ takes a look at the Localisation Process, discussing translations, some of the trickier translations issues such as text in images, some of the issues surrounding Right to Left and Top to Bottom reading directions and much more.
A CultureInfo switcher with Fluent syntax – Idalgo Cantelli shares a small utility class to make switching culture for localisation testing into a nice Fluent experience allowing you to write more expressive tests of your localisation.
DevDirective a new kid on the block – Christiaan Baes highlights a new community site aiming to do what Stack Overflow has done for questions for articles. The site is very new at the moment, but could well be one to watch in the future. As soon as the RSS feed are working I will be monitoring the site for interesting articles