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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: June 2009
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Load Testing with VSTS FAQ. As I mentioned in my bio, in addition to .Net consulting, I do some web and load test consulting. Here is a handful of questions that come fairly often. Q) Connections per user or Connection Pool – Which is recommended? A) Connection per user is ideal. It requires the most resources on the agent. If agent CPU. More Info: http:/ msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms404664(VS.80).aspx#ConnectionModel. If you select random, then a rand...
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: October 2009
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Friday, October 30, 2009. Design and Code Review Checklist - scoping. Here is my scoping/access modifier cheat sheet. Public Class - Access is not restricted. Private Class - Only valid for nested classes. Internal Class - only visible to the assembly. Private Member - only available to the containing type. Protected Member - Available to the containing type and anything derived from the containing type. Internal Member - available to current assembly. Valid Member Access Modifiers:.
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: Not moving just yet
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Friday, February 5, 2010. Not moving just yet. I am having some technical difficulties getting images posted to my new blog site so I’ll revise my statement. Very soon I will be blogging on an internally managed blog site at Intertech ( http:/ www.intertech.com/blog/. 160; I will not be moving existing content but I will continue to update the links on my design and code review check list. Until it is complete. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: September 2009
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Thursday, September 24, 2009. WPF Styles and Animations. I have been working with WPF lately and I’m really impressed with the style capabilities. From a high level our goal when using styles is to be able to set some standard properties of various controls one time in one place and have them affect many or all of the controls of that type in our window or application. Let’s start with a really basic window and a hand type a few controls. 0,25,0,0". 0,100,0,0". 0,175,0,0". It would...
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: Moved to the Intertech site
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Friday, March 5, 2010. Moved to the Intertech site. I have moved my blog to the Intertech site. Here is my first post. Http:/ www.intertech.com/Blog/post/Software-as-a-Service-(SaaS).aspx. Here is the general blog site:. Http:/ www.intertech.com/Blog/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Moved to the Intertech site. Where the heck have I been? My Blog Has Moved. Spring Framework Training Course. Intertech offers TFS Consulting Visual Studio Consulting.
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch: February 2010
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Tim's Brown Bag Lunch. Friday, February 5, 2010. Not moving just yet. I am having some technical difficulties getting images posted to my new blog site so I’ll revise my statement. Very soon I will be blogging on an internally managed blog site at Intertech ( http:/ www.intertech.com/blog/. 160; I will not be moving existing content but I will continue to update the links on my design and code review check list. Until it is complete. Links to this post. Consider composition over inheritance. The Composi...
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White's Board: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010. My blog is moving as of today! Intertech is moving all of its instructor blogs to an internally managed blog site. Therefore, to follow my blog, go to http:/ www.intertech.com/blog/. You'll find my blog along with blogs from my fellow Intertech instructors and consultants. Thanks for your continued support. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A blog from a Java/Open Source Instructor. Tutorials, tips, tricks, thoughts on software development from the classroom to you. Ruby—A Di...
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White's Board: HandlerInterceptors in Spring Web MVC Framework
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Sunday, October 4, 2009. HandlerInterceptors in Spring Web MVC Framework. Last week, I had a wonderful group of people in my class to learn the Spring Framework. In this group, one of my students – Eric - asked me about Spring Web MVC Interceptors. In particular, Eric had a great question about interceptors versus aspect-oriented programming (AOP) provided in Spring. Were they different? Could "normal" Spring AOP be used in place of interceptors and vice versa? Package com.intertech.controllers;. Public ...
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White's Board: Interest in Noop?
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Monday, October 19, 2009. Have you heard of Noop yet? Noop (see project page here. Is a new programming language developed by Google engineers (although not sponsored directly by Google) that is expected to run on the Java Virtual Machine. Why a new program language? According to the project Web site, the purpose of Noop is "encouraging what we believe to be good coding practices and discouraging the worst offenses.". To find out more about Noop join their mailing list at noop@googlegroups.com. What Java...
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White's Board: August 2009
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Thursday, August 27, 2009. Simplifying the Hibernate Inverse Attribute on Associations. Hibernate is a framework to make storing and retrieving persistent objects and their association to one another simpler. While this is generally true, there are aspects of Hibernate configuration and mapping that can be challenging to learn and understand. Perhaps, one of the toughest to teach people is that of the. SQL needed to save them, people new to Hibernate often struggle with this setting. Param name="sequence...