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Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite RTM now available on MSDN(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by johnmanjohnman(1280) 4 years, 6 months ago

According to Frans Bouma VS 2008 has started to appear on MSDN Subscriber downloads. Comment if you can see it on there (I can't yet :D) read more...

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Software construction is not a science(codethinked.com)

submitted by justin_etheredgejustin_etheredge(8539) 4 years, 6 months ago

A third party look at Frans Bouma's and Phil Haack's recent spat about proveability, correctness, and testing. read more...

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"Correctness Provability" Should be the Goal, not Testability(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by powerrushpowerrush(3873) 4 years, 6 months ago

"So in short: automated tests can show you you broke something which did work before. So they can prove your code ISN'T correct. They can't prove your code IS correct. That's a big difference and often overlooked." read more...

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Developing Linq to LLBLGen Pro, Day 4(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by samAdamssamAdams(335) 4 years, 7 months ago

The latest post from Frans Bouma on working with Linq support for LLBLGen Pro. An interesting read if you are using LLBLGen Pro or an OR mapper and wonder if/how they might integrate with Linq. read more...

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Why change-tracking has to be part of an entity object(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by gosergoser(140) 5 years, 1 month ago

Frans Bouma raises some valid concerns on the Entity Frameworks entity state management. read more...

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The reason why OSS isn't big in MS/.NET land?(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 5 years, 5 months ago

"The reason is simple: Money. Microsoft land and now also .NET land has been and will be for some time to come a land where people are more or less thinking like "Oh, I need a control/tool for this, let's purchase a license of a commercial one I saw in an ad.". In the Java land and also in other areas, like of course the Linux world, people think in general a little different: If you need it, you either download a free, open source one, and if that one sucks, either improve it or write a better one." read more...

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