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CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Aug 28, 2008
The August meeting for DC ALT.NET will be on August 28th, 2008 from 7-9PM. Check our site and our mailing list for continuing updates and future meetings. This month, Jeff Schoolcraft, ASP.NET MVP, will host a …
Also tagged: user groups, alt net
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Aug 26, 2008
Rake is just... lovely. There's no other way to describe it. I just moved the XEVA Framework build script to rake and ended up with this build script weighing in at only 35 lines: DOT_NET_PATH = …
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Aug 4, 2008
The August meeting for DC ALT.NET will be on August 28th, 2008 from 7-9PM. Check our site and our mailing list for continuing updates and future meetings. This month, Jeff Schoolcraft, ASP.NET MVP, will host a …
Also tagged: user groups, alt net
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Jun 7, 2008
One of the interesting things happening in the Ruby community is the budding of regional Ruby conferences. The Washington DC area is a pretty strong area for Ruby and Ruby on Rails as we have two Ruby user groups …
Also tagged: conferences
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - May 29, 2008
Very recently there has been an ongoing debate between static and dynamically typed languages. Since it seems that there has been some Star Wars references, I thought I'd add my own. I originally wanted to cover this …
Also tagged: c, concurrency, f, dlr, spec
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Apr 24, 2008
Time for another salvo of moving pictures! John catches us up on the IronRuby and shows some under-the-covers architecture of the DLR at the ALT.NET Open Spaces, Seattle event. I didn't get the whole thing, but …
CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! - Mar 10, 2008
Scott Bellware posed a question on the newly formed BDD list asking people's background. The list is concerned with Behavior-Driven Development but seems to have a heavy bias toward the .NET developer. This bias seems …