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What the f**k..
I see a lot of code from other developers and every now and then you see some real gems. Today I was looking at a query to see if and how it could be optimised. One of the things I did was look at the query plan to see if indexes were used for various...
Syntax error? Really?!?!
In my current project, we have adopted Microsoft StyleCop as a tool to make sure everyone sticks to the same style of coding. One of the things we currently incorporate in our daily work is making sure our existing code conforms to the rules we agreed...
Have your C# coding style analysed by Microsoft, part 2
Just as a small update on the use of StyleCop . I disagreed with some of the rules, like having to use spaces rather than tabs. It's not really an annoying rule, the only thing about it is that you have to agree on using spaces or tabs and then stick...
Have your C# coding style analysed by Microsoft!
Or to be more specific, by Microsoft StyleCop . Now this may not be new to you, and that's very likely since StyleCop was announced in May of this year, but it was new to me. The tool checks your code for coding style and more specific, the Microsoft...
Running FxCop on VB.net can be very annoying
I built a very small application which only shows information from a table in a standard DataGrid. Nothing special, other than I had to do it in VB.Net 1.1. I have just finished testing it, and am now running FxCop on the code to see what problems I still...
This thing is huge
I've been doing code inspections on various projects, and I have seen things I never believed possible. Last year I wrote an article about how I feel about software development . In that post, I explained why I try to keep methods as small as possible...
Using Metrics in software development
using Anticipating Minds DevMetrics 2.0...