Adventures in a Final Project

Experiences from developing a final project in C# at Machon Tal, the women's department of the Jerusalem College of Technology.

18 October 2009

Fresh Perspective: Specifications

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! מזל טוב לתאיר לרגל האירוסין שלה !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Last time I wrote about documentation , I was huffy and ann...
29 September 2009

I can tell she is a born.... HUNGARIAN! (bravo, bravo, bravo!)

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The title is for all you fans of My Fair Lady. On to the actual topic: variable naming conventions. http://www.joelonsoftware.com/article...
22 September 2009

Null Coalescing

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I had seen this before, but now it hit me: ?? is an operator in .NET 2.0 and up. http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/09/20/the-n...
16 September 2009

LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities

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Just read a fascinating thread on the MSDN forums: Very inefficient SQL generation in EF? (although one of the posters there complained abou...
15 September 2009

Version Control for the Server-Challenged

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Some background: there are three of us working on a large project. We are not located in the same city; two of us are about an hour's dr...
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09 September 2009

More Asynchronous Stuff

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We've divided up the project, and I have selected a new (and exciting?) role for myself: the UI developer. Web UI, that is. Taking a loo...
03 September 2009

WCF Timeouts

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Did you ever search all over the web and only find the same wrong answer, over and over? I recently had this experience. In an unrelated pro...
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I have been developing software (as a student, at least) for seven years. I enjoy learning new technologies on my own, then explaining them to others. Currently I am studying for a Bachelor of Sciences in Software Engineering at the Jerusalem College of Technology, and I hope to graduate before 2010. My husband is very supportive of my goal, which makes it possible. My two children, while not exactly supportive of my goal, are cooperative and loving!
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