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Forum posts by Sean McCormack:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 15, 2006, 3:11 AM
I've been corresponding with the MbUnit team for a while around support for MbUnit in the Zanebug UI. I'm pleased to announce that the first piece is done!! MbUnit now runs successfully in Adapdev.NET, which is the foundation for Zanebug....
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Dec 15, 2006, 3:11 AM
I've been corresponding with the MbUnit team for a while around support for MbUnit in the Zanebug UI. I'm pleased to announce that the first piece is done!! MbUnit now runs successfully in Adapdev.NET, which is the foundation for Zanebug....
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 15, 2006, 1:11 AM
One of the nice features in Rails that I've come across is support for taking a word and returning the single or plural version of it. I needed it in .NET for something I'm working on, so I've added a...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Dec 15, 2006, 1:11 AM
One of the nice features in Rails that I've come across is support for taking a word and returning the single or plural version of it. I needed it in .NET for something I'm working on, so I've added a...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 1, 2006, 6:14 AM
It's been a pretty exciting few weeks for Ruby. First, the Rails 1.2 RC1 is out, with tons of improvements. To coincide with that, Pragmatic Dave just finished Agile Web Development with Rails (2nd Edition) and sent it for printing...it'll...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Dec 1, 2006, 6:14 AM
It's been a pretty exciting few weeks for Ruby. First, the Rails 1.2 RC1 is out, with tons of improvements. To coincide with that, Pragmatic Dave just finished Agile Web Development with Rails (2nd Edition) and sent it for printing...it'll...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 27, 2006, 5:57 AM
Well, despite my earlier reference to a development slowdown, November has actually turned out to be a pretty good month in regards to Adapdev projects. Here are the latest updates: Adapdev.NETI've finally upgraded Adapdev.NET to 2.0. If you've never looked...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 27, 2006, 5:57 AM
Well, despite my earlier reference to a development slowdown, November has actually turned out to be a pretty good month in regards to Adapdev projects. Here are the latest updates: Adapdev.NETI've finally upgraded Adapdev.NET to 2.0. If you've never looked...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 24, 2006, 8:16 AM
I've been putting the final touches on Elementary - my new super duper ORM framework - with the goal of having the beta release within the next few weeks. Most of the documentation is done, and all of the beta...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 24, 2006, 8:16 AM
I've been putting the final touches on Elementary - my new super duper ORM framework - with the goal of having the beta release within the next few weeks. Most of the documentation is done, and all of the beta...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 8, 2006, 4:37 PM
I've received several communications lately regarding the status of upcoming Codus and Zanebug releases. Unfortunately, I haven't made much progress over the past few months due to other demands (work, family, etc.). I doubt I'll be able to do much...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 8, 2006, 4:37 PM
I've received several communications lately regarding the status of upcoming Codus and Zanebug releases. Unfortunately, I haven't made much progress over the past few months due to other demands (work, family, etc.). I doubt I'll be able to do much...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2006, 8:42 AM
Brennan mentioned this to me last night. Jeff also mentioned it on his blog. SubSonic - The Zero Code DAL Ruby On Rails is propelling a new wave of programming - one that drives Convention Over Configuration. This simple, elegant...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2006, 8:41 AM
Brennan mentioned this to me last night. Jeff also mentioned it on his blog. SubSonic - The Zero Code DAL Ruby On Rails is propelling a new wave of programming - one that drives Convention Over Configuration. This simple, elegant...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2006, 6:41 AM
For those of you that have been following the Adapdev blog or forums, you've probably heard some buzz over Elementary, which is my next generation ORM framework. It started as an answer to some problems that I was having with...
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