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  • CopySourceAsHTML 3.0 has been released

    Everyone who pastes code into his or her blog has probably used it. If you haven't, then you have to check it out. It allows you to copy code into your blogpost almost instantly, and produces things like this: /// <summary> /// Gets or sets the name of the server. /// </summary> /// <value>...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 10-20-2008
    Filed under: Tools, XML, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • How to - Create a missing designer.cs file

    I was running into this just now and found a quick way to solve it, so I just posted it for future reference. I have an ASP.Net web application project in .Net 2.0 which was migrated from .Net 1.1 some time ago. I noticed that a few aspx pages did not have a designer.cs file. All controls on those pages...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 10-17-2008
    Filed under: Code inspections, Code Samples, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • 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 on. Today however, StyleCop refused to check a class...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 09-25-2008
    Filed under: Tools, General, Code inspections, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • StyleCop - QuickStart tips

    After using StyleCop for some weeks, there are some things I think that might be useful to others when they want to start using the tool. So here are some tips. Tip 1 - Also download the documentation The documentation for StyleCop is available as a separate download. It explains why the rules are introduced...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 08-21-2008
    Filed under: Code inspections, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • Version 4.3 of Microsoft StyleCop available

    A new version of StyleCop was made available only a few days ago, so I downloaded it and installed it. One thing I had to correct after installation was the Settings.SourceAnalysis file. Because of the name change to StyleCop, the extension of the settings file was also changed. But after that, I was...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 08-21-2008
    Filed under: Tools, Code inspections, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • Need help with Crystal Reports? Look here!

    Because I blog about Crystal Reports occasionally, and created a helper class to assist in integrating it into .Net applications, I get a lot of questions from people that have problems running their reports. Especially in production environments after they deploy the reports. Unfortunately, I'm...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 07-30-2008
    Filed under: Tools, General, Articles, Crystal Reports, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • How to: Use OleDb to import text files (tab, csv, custom)

    Introduction I have been browsing the web for a good and simple class to handle delimited file imports. My current assignment has an import option that needs to deal with that. However, the current implementation (using StreamReader) is not good enough. It doesn't handle all the exceptions you encounter...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 07-15-2008
    Filed under: Tools, Code Samples, Articles, C#, .Net Do's & Don'ts
  • Choosing a Sandcastle tool

    I've posted about Sandcastle on several occasions and wrote about some of the tools that make the use of Sandcastle somewhat easier. But recently I've been getting emails asking me how one should choose between the various options available. In this post, I will briefly explain which third-party...
    Posted to Jan Schreuder on .Net by Jan Schreuder on 06-25-2008
    Filed under: Tools, .Net Do's & Don'ts
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