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It’s been too long since I posted since .NET code, and I’ve been itching to. (Actually, I really want to write more about politics, but I figured if I don’t show some code soon, I’m gonna lost my techy audience) Fortunately, I’ve got a backlog of things I’ve been meaning to write about. Today’s is the PropertyBagTextWriter.
The original ...
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Database connection strings used to be simple. Well, simple, once you learned the arcane syntax, But, at least they had stayed the same for about a decade. But with the EntityFramework, they took on an even more arcane “connection string – within –a –connection string” format. And while the inner connection string related to your database, ...
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Every so often, you run across some action, which just fails, where the best response it to just try it again. This is particularly true when dealing with an external source, like a database or web service, which can have network or other temporary problems, which would have cleared up when you repeat the call seconds later. Often, these ...
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Originally (.NET V1.1), we had to explicitly create a Delegate object to wrap a method reference to use it as a callback method, and that method had to named. button1.Click += new EventHandler(button1_Click);
// :
// :
void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DoStuff();
}
With .NET ...
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So, it’s been a freakishly long time since my last post here.
I’ve been trying to get better… I even wrote out a list of topics I wanted to write about. So, let’s start talking about them.
As we do more and more work in our applications asynchronously, we’re confronted with the problem of how to communicate the status of the background ...
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Peter recently caused a bit of a stir with his article “Sometimes an enum is not the best idea”. In it, he had a very specific problem: When an enum is passed to a method as an Object, and that method converts it to a usable value by calling ToString(), you get that enum’s name and not it’s value. And he gave a gave very specific solution to ...
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In our last episode, we discussed the PortableAreaController base class, which makes it simple to create a portable area using Monorail. In this installment, we put that class to use.
For the purposes of this example, the controller isn’t going to do anything useful – I’m not even going to bother with code in the actions. The different ...
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Recently I had read a blogger comparing Castle Monorail with ASP.NET MVC. He chose ASP.NET mainly because it supported Portable Areas while Monorail did not. As a supporter of Monorail, I was very offended by this, and decided to correct the problem. The first step… finding out exactly what a “portable area” was.
A Portable Area is a ...
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In my daily web-surfing, I often stumble upon snippets of C# code posted by people. Usually, I can tweak it a bit. Sometimes, I can tweak it a lot. I usually post a quick comment to the site offering it. Today, I came upon some code that was so bad --- which the author said was from his forthcoming book! --- more drastic measures must be ...
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This was intended to be a two-part article. It was just after I published the original article, I noticed that I’d left out a large part of ViewComponentEx. We continue…..
protected bool RenderOptionalSection(string section)
protected bool RenderOptionalSection(string section, string defaultText)
Renders the named ...
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