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Test Driven Development of C# User Interfaces
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In my last article I discussed the values in the Agile Manifesto and what they mean to mean. There are many practices that can be used to make yourself more agile. Short iterations, the planning game, pair programming, and refactoring are a few of the practices present in eXtreme programming. The practice of most value to me, and the practice that many recommend to use as a starting point, is Test Driven Development - TDD.

by Phran Ryder
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 | Design of applications and programs ]
Debuggers Should Go Backwards
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The computer science community has shown a woeful lack of interest in debugging, which given the huge economic cost of debugging is somewhat mysterious. However, there may be signs of "green shoots" in the desert landscape of debugging tools.

by Greg Law , Julian Smith
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 | Design of applications and programs ]
db4objects - Innovating Object Databases with Open Source
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Recently, I had the chance to interview Christof Wittig, CEO of db4objects (www.db4o.com).

by Roberto Zicari , Paul Johnson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Pointer Reversal: An Algorithm Design Technique
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To summarize, as memory goes too low, garbage collection could kick in, but it in turn needs memory to maintain a traversal stack … Quite a catch-22.

by Atul Khot
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Patterns in C - Part 5: REACTOR
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This final part of the series will step outside the domain of standard C and investigate a pattern for event-driven applications. The REACTOR pattern decouples different responsibilities and allows applications to demultiplex and dispatch events from potentially many clients.

by Adam Petersen
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Design of applications and programs ]
Let's Do C# and MySQL - Part 1 - MySQL
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Before I start, this is going to be fun. Understand? Fun. Not dull, but fun. I intend writing this in a banana suit with my feet in a bucket of warm rice pudding[1]. That's how much fun it's going to be!

by Paul F. Johnson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Programming Topics ]
J2SE 5.0 New Features
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J2SE 5.0 has been available for download since the end of 2004. This new release included many changes and enhancements to the Java platform such as speed and stability. Additionally, some changes were made to the Java language itself.

by Dave Salter
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Transactions with Delegates in C#
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The Delegate type is a powerful feature of C#. This article introduces delegates, and shows how they can be used to solve a common problem: ensuring that a series of database updates occur as a single operation by use of a transaction.

by Matthew Skelton
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #4 - Aug 2005 | Programming Topics ]
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