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Forum posts by Jonathan Crossland:Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 9, 2009, 12:56 PM
The data I am sending through the service is very large and very soon, I got the following exception message: "... There was an error deserializing the object of type MyType. The maximum string content length quota (8192) has been exceeded while reading XML data. This quota may be increased by changing the MaxStringContentLength property on the...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 8, 2009, 3:03 PM
hahahaha remember this ?? - "A GOOGLE executive (AAAI Fellow Peter Norvig) told Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee that his idea for a Semantic Web will not work because users are too stupid." link Well its happening like we knew it would. According to ReadWriteWeb, Google is already using triples and such to scrape semantic data. NICE!! the...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 8, 2009, 3:03 PM
hahahaha remember this ?? - "A GOOGLE executive (AAAI Fellow Peter Norvig) told Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee that his idea for a Semantic Web will not work because users are too stupid." link Well its happening like we knew it would. According to ReadWriteWeb, Google is already using triples and such to scrape semantic data. NICE!! the...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 5, 2009, 11:31 PM
As you can see, by the side-bar on the right of my website pages, I am now on Twitter . It took me months to become a blogger, but twittering came to me very, very late. I have never really seen the point - but I am there now... lets see if I too get hooked like many many others.
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 5, 2009, 11:31 PM
As you can see, by the side-bar on the right of my website pages, I am now on Twitter . It took me months to become a blogger, but twittering came to me very, very late. I have never really seen the point - but I am there now... lets see if I too get hooked like many many others.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 5, 2009, 7:31 PM
How much code do you write, how many bugs occur because one of your objects is null, not set by some piece of code? How many lines of code includes, if (this!=null) etc ? I have seen my fair share of null reference exceptions and you have probably too. So with Null Reference Exceptions being a very big part of development still, we really do...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 5, 2009, 7:31 PM
How much code do you write, how many bugs occur because one of your objects is null, not set by some piece of code? How many lines of code includes, if (this!=null) etc ? I have seen my fair share of null reference exceptions and you have probably too. So with Null Reference Exceptions being a very big part of development still, we really do...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2009, 5:31 PM
Easier than before, we create Interfaces and contracts quickly and easily, with little or no attention to detail. Increasingly I have the opinion that we are in a need to control and define our contracts to levels yet unseen. As a base for this, comes the "Public is NOT Published" thought from Martin Fowler And before you say combinations of...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2009, 5:31 PM
Easier than before, we create Interfaces and contracts quickly and easily, with little or no attention to detail. Increasingly I have the opinion that we are in a need to control and define our contracts to levels yet unseen. As a base for this, comes the "Public is NOT Published" thought from Martin Fowler And before you say combinations of...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2009, 11:31 AM
For various reasons, mostly work related, my blog has been moved around a bit - when I bothered to write anything. Well its all going to start up again, and this time I decided to use BlogEngine.NET to host my blog. BlogEngine.NET One of the reasons I decided to use it, was that it has a migration utility (I think its based on/conforms to...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2009, 11:31 AM
For various reasons, mostly work related, my blog has been moved around a bit - when I bothered to write anything. Well its all going to start up again, and this time I decided to use BlogEngine.NET to host my blog. BlogEngine.NET One of the reasons I decided to use it, was that it has a migration utility (I think its based on/conforms to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 2, 2007, 6:12 PM
I would like to propose a new way of thinking about the ubiquitous software “contract”. You and I to a lesser or greater extent design and/or implement interfaces in most software activities. We create them knowingly and some times as an affect of or in consequence of writing within an environment. For example, you can use C#, to...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 2, 2007, 6:12 PM
I would like to propose a new way of thinking about the ubiquitous software “contract”. You and I to a lesser or greater extent design and/or implement interfaces in most software activities. We create them knowingly and some times as an affect of or in consequence of writing within an environment. For example, you can use C#, to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 29, 2007, 3:12 AM
From Martin Fowler - post on Modifiability: Or is there Design in Agility? After watching it, here are my thoughts on the matter...COMMON, UNIFIED, PATTERNED and PREDICTABLE....
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Oct 29, 2007, 3:12 AM
From Martin Fowler - post on Modifiability: Or is there Design in Agility? After watching it, here are my thoughts on the matter...COMMON, UNIFIED, PATTERNED and PREDICTABLE....
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