The Morning Brew #1734
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 11th November 2014 at 09:17 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
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- Graph traversal, part four – Eric Lippert continues his fabulous adventures exploring graph data structures, outlining a problem, the solution of which will be the topic of his next few posts.
- ChessTDD 21: False Starts and The Knight Problem – Erik Dietrich continues his video series looking at Test Driven Development working on a sample based around chess. In this episode Erik shares more learning on the practices of TDD and looks at the implementation of the Knights moves.
- An Alternative to SQLite in Windows Store Apps – Jason Roberts takes a look at BrightstarDB, an alternative embedded database which works well in Windows Phone applications, providing a familiar LINQ style interface onto its RDF based storage.
- Kicking around a function that formats stuff – Raymond Chen takes a look at a tricky little problem involving a common string formatting method which works on a number of different types who do not share a common base.
- My Universal Performance Problem Advice – Rico Mariani shares a short post which distills the core of performance.
- Design and Implementation Mistakes – Mostly .NET – Paulo Zemek shares a number of common design and implementation mistakes that developers make in their code
- Boo appSettings! Yay applicationSettings! – Doug Lampe discusses the use of applicationSettings over appSettings to provide strongly typed configuration access.
- Playing with Roslyn and VSIX – Tomas Restrepo shares some sample code which makes use of Roslyn in a Visual Studio 2014 Extension to colur uses of parameter and field variables.
Community
- Don’t miss Connect(); a virtual conference about Visual Studio vNext – Simone Chiaretta highlights the Virtual Visual Studio vNext Event ‘Connect’ being held tomorrow (Wednesday 12th) and Thursday this week, where you can hear about the next version of the Visual Studio and .NET Platform.
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