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29

Mar

Automated SharePoint Unit Testing with the Microsoft Research Pex Team

In this episode we continue our discussion about unit testing and SharePoint. The Pex team at Microsoft Research have been working on a project to automatically generate a suite of unit tests based on an initial parameterized unit test, resulting in high code coverage in a far shorter time. This is challenging in the SharePoint [...]

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Tags: Development, MOSS, TDD, Unit Testing, WSS

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29

Mar

DevDays Slides & Demos

For those who came along to one or more of my DevDays sessions last week, thanks for the support and I hope you enjoyed it and found it useful. Slides and demos below:
What’s New for Developers in ASP.NET 4.0 Slides
What’s New for Developers in ASP.NET 4.0 Demos
An Introduction to Windows Azure Slides
An Introduction to Windows [...]

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7

Mar

Unit Testing SharePoint with Microsoft Research’s Pex Team

We’ve looked previously at understanding Unit Testing and some of the complexities with SharePoint (see
Unit Testing with Roy Osherove). In this episode we’ll be talking with a Microsoft Research team working on an unusual Unit Test-generating tool called Pex and some of it’s new capabilities to help Unit Test SharePoint.
This episode is now live and [...]

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7

Mar

‘A’ptimizing the Speed of Your Site with Ed Robinson From Aptimize

The impact of speeding up your website can mean happier visitors and customers, more traffic and increased sales and revenue. But, while some of the things you can do are quite simple and quick to do, others require quite a bit more understanding and expertise. In this episode, Ed Robinson, CEO of Aptimize, explains some [...]

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Tags: 2010, Customization, Performance

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