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.NET
Production Postmortem The case of the intransigent new database
A customer called us to tell that they had a problem with RavenDB. As part of their process for handling…
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Software Development
Using generics for type-safe and type-specific identifiers
After the slightly philosophical diversion of last week’s post, today I would like to present a few more technical ideas…
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Software Development
Comparing developers
Recently I had to try to explain to a non technical person how I rate the developers that I work…
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Software Development
Suprastructure – how come “Microservices” are getting small?
Now, I don’t want to get off on a rant here*, but, It seems like “Microservices” are all the rage…
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Software Development
Foolproofing code, and incentives
After my post on accessing game objects by unique ids last week, I was asked whether it was not potentially…
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Software Development
Random thoughts on big data
I began blogging in 2005, back then I managed to post something new almost everyday. Now, 10 years after, I…
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.NET
Getting faster downloads from MSDN with IE11
I use MSDN a lot to download MSDN licensed software and patches and one of the issues I’ve seen with…
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.NET
BrowseDotNET: Manage your .NET Solutions and code snippets
BrowseDotNET is an open source ASP.NET MVC Web Application I created, that can help you manage your computer’s .NET…
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Agile
We’re not Done yet
After some feedback from the Done Fallacy post, I feel I need to explore done-ness a bit more. How we…
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.NET
Production postmortem – The case of the infected cluster
RavenDB is a critical system for many of our clients, that means that we get our share of “the sky…
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