With C# and Async integration in the language, you’ll wonder how this fits in your current application infrastructure. I have started porting an old application into Silverlight 5.0 which comes with new C# 5.0 and Async features and I needed a way to integrate this with the Calibrun framework I had in place. Continue reading
In previous posts we saw how to bind our designer properties to our activity and use VB.NET syntax for more complex values. In this post let’s see how to show variables and work with namespaces. Continue reading
In first part of this serie we saw how to bind our designer properties to activity properties and create a custom designer for our activity. Let’s see how to bind to activity properties through the designer and allow user to enter values in the designer. Continue reading
I’ve recently been creating custom designer for Workflow Activities and hosting the whole WF designer in a web application. As there is very limited documentation and guide other than Microsoft Forums, here I’ll try to shed some lights to some of the problems I have encountered. Continue reading
The other day, I was starting a new gig to integrate an in-house sales system with Microsoft Dynamics and naturally I needed to install MSDynamics on my machine. The best option was to install it on a VM so that I get rid of it after the project is done. I decided to install it on a Windows XP machine that needs less resource to run, but I bumped into something interesting Continue reading
If you are into agile methodologies, you probably have seen the comic strips “One Day In Kanban Land” by Henrik Kniberg. He discussed it in mode depth with us in his Scrum Master course a while ago. This is the Farsi translated version. If you have seen the original one, or don’t speak Farsi, you may skip this post. Continue reading
While I was upgrading Castle Windsor to support .NET 4.0 build scripts, I came across an interesting deprecated API. If you have set Warnings are Errors in your project settings, you’ll definitely get bitten by this once you upgrade your project from .NET 3.5 to .NET 4.0, if you’re using SecurityManager that is. Continue reading
Back when I launched my website, it was supposed to be a hands-on tutorial for me to get my hands dirty with ASP.NET MVC. When I launched the site, I found out that I need to move my blog too, so I needed a blog engine as well. By that time the only available blog engine that was built using MVC was Oxite, so I had no other option. Continue reading
When it comes to mobile programming, Android is one of the vastly spread mobile OSes around, so how would you as a .NET programmer write android applications? It turns out there is a Monodroid project (currently in beta) which you can use to write android applications in C# and managed .NET environment and you can reuse your existing knowledge. Pretty cool, except it is a commercial framework once released. Continue reading
Working a project that I haven't updated for a while, I came across the below picture. The project was active while I was away and a SVN Update resulted more than 2000 conflicts! Continue reading