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Dotmad.Net: A new WPF DataGrid in a CTP release
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Thursday, August 14, 2008. A new WPF DataGrid in a CTP release. When I reviewed some 3rd party WPF components. Out there I noticed the fact most of them showcased a datagrid claimed to perform better than the default grid. After reading Tamir's post about the new WPF DataGrid CTP. I have to wonder if this is about the change, as there seem to be serious performance improvements. In the new grid:. You can find additional information on using the datagrid.
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Dotmad.Net: Good team developers are cameleons
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Thursday, July 17, 2008. Good team developers are cameleons. Jeff Atwood thinks regions are evil. No, I will not use #regions. And no, I DO NOT NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORISTS. Shut up. I tend to disagree. I like being able to navigate through code blocks by scanning them and not using incremental search. Besides, you can always expand all regions in code using a keyboard shortcut, and if it really bugs you, simply do a replace of " #. With " / #. Worse Than...
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Dotmad.Net: There are some things a good developer is NOT required to know
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Thursday, July 31, 2008. There are some things a good developer is NOT required to know. Seem to think you must have a deep understanding of how computer hardware works to be a good software developer:. Know how long it takes your computer to execute an instruction, fetch a word from memory (with and without a cache miss), read consecutive words from disk, and seek to a new location on disk. Few cases where either of those three performance penalties w...
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Dotmad.Net: Moving Day
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Monday, December 15, 2008. After taking a long time to procrastinate, I can finally declare my new blog location: http:/ dotmad.net/blog. The location of my Hebrew (mostly less-technical) blog is now: http:/ dotmad.net/il. Readers of my RSS feeds are already subscribed to the new domain. And if you wish to subscribe to both my English and Hebrew feeds combined, you can use a joined feed. Courtesy of Yahoo Pipes). November 13, 2009 at 1:59 PM.
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Dotmad.Net: Chrome repents, Google turns to the dark side
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Thursday, September 4, 2008. Chrome repents, Google turns to the dark side. After all the bombardment. Of the new Google Chrome. S EULA, Google has changed it:. According to Rebecca Ward, the Senior Product Counsel (? For Chrome, the error was basically a cut-n'-paste from a standard EULA. For Google products, as many people had guessed. Matt Cutts, Google Webspam team leader also commented there had been previous incidents with Google Docs. I know the...
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Dotmad.Net: Using 3rd party components for WPF applications
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The Number One Visual Studio 2009 Weblog on the Web. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Using 3rd party components for WPF applications. I did a small review of available components suites for WPF. I focused mainly on grid and charting controls, as the nature of WPF allows customization of the UI in ways that previously required 3rd party components in a Winforms development:. Express edition - Free. Professional edition - 500$. With source code - 1250$. Source code not included. Source code not included. Five steps ...
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After hours: December 2005
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My podcasts, some IT notes and others. Saturday, December 17, 2005. You can find a short techincal article that explains how Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML (AJAX) works. It is a good sumarized explanation worth to check. Here is the link: http:/ java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/AJAX/. Posted by Teresa @ 8:42 PM. Tuesday, December 06, 2005. Java Code Quality Tools. Static analyzer tool for java code capable of refactoring source code to eliminate potential defects. A very interest...
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After hours: November 2005
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My podcasts, some IT notes and others. Tuesday, November 29, 2005. If you are looking for a free web calendar check the Yahoo Calendar. It allows you to check and schedule meetings from everywhere and anytime, share your calendar with your co-workers and friends and it notifies you of important dates sending you reminders. There are others but this one seems to do what I want. Posted by Teresa @ 7:40 PM. Friday, November 25, 2005. Web development goodies, podcasts and more. Consider all of the packaged w...