By Nikolai Tillmann and Mike BarnettLearn how Code Contracts provides a set of tools for design-by-contract programming and how Pex is an advanced unit-testing tool that uses automated program exploration to intelligently create unit tests with high code coverage.
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Teaching programming language concepts with F#, part 1
By Peter Sestoft, Professor IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.In this first part, Peter introduces the curriculum, lecture plan and lecture notes for the course "Programs as data" that uses the functional programming concepts in…
by Michel Baladi, Matchride.net.In this screen cast you will get a short introduction to the new sensor and location API’s in Windows 7 and how to use these API’s from Visual Studio 2010 with .NET framework 4.0 as well as from Silverlight 4 using COM interop from Silverlight’s the new…
As is commonly known, Microsoft is developing IronPython and IronRuby, .NET implementations of the popular open-source programming languages Python and Ruby.
While it is clear that Microsoft wants to attract existing Python and Ruby developers to .NET, the role of IronPython and IronRuby for…
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Henrik Westergaard Hansen from Microsoft Denmark as he sits down with lead developer Richard Flamsholt to talk about EQATEC's latest offering: the first publicly available code profiler for Silverlight applications.The company's EQATEC Profiler was…
Teaching programming language concepts with F#, part 2 By Peter Sestoft, Professor IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.In this second part, Peter finishes the first "demo" lecture of the F#-based programming language course (started in part 1, found here:…
Last week Don Syme joined me for an F# university tour here in Denmark.
The final stop on the tour was at Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen (mdcc.dk) for an open TechTalk on F# and functional programming on the .NET platform.
To make this talk as broadly available as possible, we just…
by Tabbles.netIn this "hello world" tutorial I am going to show you how to write a WPF application in F#.
The application will display a simple window containing one TextBlock and one Button. When you click the Button, the text in the TextBlock will change.
Since neither Visual Studio…
/v Martin Pamdeth, ALM Solution Specialist, Microsoft Danmark Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/martinpa
Visual Studio 2010 info:http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/da-dk/