Hiro, the World’s Fastest IOC Container
The creator of the LinFu-library is working on the ‘world’s fastest IOC container’, called Hiro. Basically Hiro reads once the configuration and then it compiles everything to a fixed, immutable…
Read moreThe creator of the LinFu-library is working on the ‘world’s fastest IOC container’, called Hiro. Basically Hiro reads once the configuration and then it compiles everything to a fixed, immutable…
Read moreProject Natal is the vision to interact with video-games without a controller. Cameras are used to captures movement, recognize people etc. Basically an EyeToy version 2.0. This is a very…
Read moreI’ve finally introduced a star-rating-system for my little reviews =). Of course the rating represents my opionion and isn’t objective at all. So all reviews have a nice little ‘Star-O-Meter’.…
Read moreClickOnce (Wikipedia, MSDN) is an easy way to deploy and update your .NET-application. Its also easy to set it up in Visual Studio and run it from there. It increments…
Read moreMaybe you’ve already seen an exception like this: Castle.DynamicProxy.Generators.GeneratorException: Type is not public, so a proxy cannot be generated. Type: SpielWiese.IReportSender …stack-trace… at SpielWiese.TestSomething.ExpectReportsSend() in Program.cs: line 64 What I’ve…
Read moreThe videos of the Lang.NET are online. Again wonderful geeky talks about programming-languages and other programming-related stuff: http://www.langnetsymposium.com/2009/talks.aspx One of the best talks is again from Erik Meijer. He explains…
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