Month: November 2008
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Debug NUnit Tests With Visual Studio
1. Set a break point in a unit test 2. Open NUnit 3. In Visual Studio, go the tools Menu and choose Attach to Process (or Ctrl-Alt-P) 4. Choose nunit out of the list 5. Run tests. Make sure you run the test where your breakpoint is if you don’t run all tests.
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Javascript Scoping
If you understand what’s going on when this runs, then you understand javascript scoping. var x = 5; alert(x); function foo(){alert(x);var x = 10;alert(x);} foo(); alert(x);
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Parenthesis Syntax
I’m going to a talk on F# tonight in the Cleveland area. It’s not something I’ll likely get to use in my job, but it’s interesting, and I like to check out different languages. I’ve played around with the language and it seems to have some promise. I like some of the newer functional languages…
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Thinking About Steve Yegge’s Hiring Post
UPDATE: I wrote some more recent things about Steve’s famous google plus post. http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2008/06/done-and-gets-things-smart.html I’m a big fan of Steve Yegge and his blog. I was recently rereading some of his posts and the above one had a lot of new meaning for me. At my job, I had recently been involved several interviews of…
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JScript.Net and C# Interaction
// lib.cs: using System; namespace Library { public class TestLib { public static void speak(){ Console.WriteLine(“Hello From CSharp Dll”); } } } // hello.js import System; import Library; var a = {name:’JScript Object in Exe’}; a.foo = function (){ Console.WriteLine(‘Hello From ‘ + this.name); }; a.foo(); TestLib.speak(); Compiling: 1.…