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Rory's Ramblings: November 2009
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Wednesday, November 04, 2009. This is a simple post to point out some scenarios in which a tool like CodeRush can be invaluable. Bashing out a quick algorithm. The code I wrote last year is ugly. Hell, the code I wrote last week is ugly, when compared with what I wrote yesterday or today. All code can stand to be improved, but it’s rare that you want. 8217;, ‘ Extract Local. Code-Reviews can take up...
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Rory's Ramblings: Let’s get ready to Kindle!!!!
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Thursday, September 09, 2010. Let’s get ready to Kindle! I’ve got a new Kindle (3rd generation). Here are some pics. Review to follow later. When I can stop playing with it :). And here are some shots of the cover. I would have added a shot of my new Kindle situated in it’s new home, but the battery on my camera gave out at this point. Best regards, Alexander Liubushyn. Subscribe (Using Rss Reader).
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Rory's Ramblings: February 2010
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Improve the Speed of CodeRush: EdgeCase Scenario. I have *one* solution on *one* machine on which CodeRush runs slow. So slow it’s painful and I was forced to unload (not uninstall … don’t be daft) CodeRush. This is also painful, but in my view there was simply no alternative. How did I do this. Well to cut an already long story short…. In the mean time I’m writing...
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Rory's Ramblings: July 2010
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Thursday, July 08, 2010. Echo…. echo…. echo…. Just a very quick post in case you missed the updated link in my previous post. There is the distinct possibility that this blog may go quiet for a while. It seems a little silly to cross-post to both here and My New DevExpress Blog. So if you’re looking for CodeRush. Information, head on over to My New Blog. Whilst you’re there. Tuesday, July 06, 2010.
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Rory's Ramblings: May 2010
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Monday, May 24, 2010. Template Driven Assembly References. In comments on my previous post. BlackMael asked about doing something similar to DX NewItem, only with assembly references instead of Project Items. That sounds like a challenge to me :D. So here’s a quick guide on setting up a “Dynamic List” of Assemblies. First Create a new Dynamic list (DevExpress Options Core Dynamic Lists). Now I̵...
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Rory's Ramblings: New CodeRush plugin ‘DX_NewItem’ replaces ‘Add New Item’ dialog
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Monday, May 24, 2010. New CodeRush plugin ‘DX NewItem’ replaces ‘Add New Item’ dialog. Note:This plugin requires the full version of CodeRush (Or a trial of same. Xpress is not supported at this time.]. I’m sick of visual studio’s ‘Add New Item’ dialog. It’s filled with way too many items I’ll never use and it’s slow to use. So I’ve created a CodeRush plugin to replace it in 90% of cases. 8217; (adv...
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Rory's Ramblings: August 2009
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. CodeRush … Take some Time to Tune. So you’ve just been handed a copy of CodeRush and told that it’s the future. Whomever told you this, is very insightful and deserves much of your respect :D. So options… where are they then? Access to the options screen is granted via the options. Entry on the DevExpress. If this is the case, you have 2 options…. See the little Level.
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Rory's Ramblings: New ‘Color Swatch’ Feature in CodeRush 10.1
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. New ‘Color Swatch’ Feature in CodeRush 10.1. Update: Mark Miller has since addressed this feature. I’m sure you recognise at least one of these…. Apparently, these are all representations of color. Did you ever think that, for something designed to represent color, that … well … They’re not very colorful are they? So how about something better? 8230;And once you have chose...
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Rory's Ramblings: How much faster is CodeRush ?
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Friday, April 30, 2010. How much faster is CodeRush? Recently DevExpress released a video. Which compared the rename functionality in CodeRush to that of in of it’s competitor products. There then followed some discussion on Twitter, about how valid the tests were. Questions were raised like “Why would anyone want undo like that? These are potentially fair points. Lets see if we can address them.
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Rory's Ramblings: April 2010
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My little place on the web (sorry N4ixt. Where I contemplate life, the universe. Visual Studio and DXCore. Friday, April 30, 2010. How much faster is CodeRush? Recently DevExpress released a video. Which compared the rename functionality in CodeRush to that of in of it’s competitor products. There then followed some discussion on Twitter, about how valid the tests were. Questions were raised like “Why would anyone want undo like that? These are potentially fair points. Lets see if we can address them.