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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week on Channel 9, Dan and Mark DeFalco discuss the week's top developer news, including;</p><ul><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=30s">[0:30]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Anders-Hejlsberg-Introducing-TypeScript">Anders Hejlsberg: Introducing TypeScript</a> (Ander Hejlsberg), <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/archive/2012/10/01/typescript-javascript-development-at-application-scale.aspx">TypeScript: JavaScript Development at Application Scale</a> (Soma), <a href="http://chriskoenig.net/2012/10/01/announcing-typescript-preview-for-visual-studio/">Announcing TypeScript Preview for Visual Studio</a> (Chris Koenig) </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=2m16s">[2:16]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/WOWZAPP-2012-Hackathon-for-Windows" target="_blank">WOWZAPP 2012 Hackathon for Windows</a> (Larry Larsen, Andrew Parsons) </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=3m23s">[3:23]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://sharpdx.org/news/new-version-2-3-0">SharpDX 2.3 new version released</a> </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=4m47s">[4:47]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2012/09/28/10354327.aspx">C&#43;&#43; Runtime for Windows 8 Store apps</a> (Raman Sharma) </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=6m2s">[6:02]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://10rem.net/blog/2012/10/03/windows-store-app-development-include-that-privacy-policy">Windows Store app development: Include that privacy policy</a> (Pete Brown) </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=7m36s">[7:36]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34794&amp;WT.mc_id=rss_alldownloads_all">Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Documentation</a> </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=8m24s">[8:24]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/robertgreen/archive/2012/10/03/episode-49-of-visual-studio-toolbox-collecting-intellitrace-data-in-production.aspx">Episode 50 of Visual Studio Toolbox: Collecting IntelliTrace Data in Production</a> (Larry Guger, Robert Green) </li><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=9m40s">[9:40]</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://hoonzis.blogspot.com/2012/09/fakes-is-new-test-isolation-framework.html">Introduction to Fakes and migration from Moles</a> (Jan Fajfr) </li></ul><p><strong>Picks of the Week!</strong></p><ul><li>Mark's Pick of the Week:<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=11m7s">[11:07]</a> <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Grid-Computing-with-256-Windows-Azure-Worker-Roles">Grid Computing with 256 Windows Azure Worker Roles</a> (Bjorn Eriksen, Alan Smith), <a href="http://geekswithblogs.net/asmith/archive/2012/06/25/150043.aspx">256 Windows Azure Worker Roles, Windows Kinect and a 90's Text-Based Ray-Tracer</a> (Alan Smith) </li><li>Dan's Pick of the Week:<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/This&#43;Week&#43;On&#43;Channel&#43;9/TWC9-October-5-2012#time=12m51s">[12:51]</a> <a href="http://www.redmondpie.com/nasa-curiosity-rover-checks-in-on-foursquare-from-mars-one-check-in-closer-from-becoming-mayor-image/" target="_blank">NASA’s Curiosity Rover Checks In On Foursquare From Mars, One Check-In Closer From Becoming Mayor [IMAGE]</a> </li></ul> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/moles/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:bca24b13e6bc48f3b356a0e1000508c5">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>This week on Channel 9, Dan and Mark DeFalco discuss the week&#39;s top developer news, including; [0:30]&amp;nbsp;Anders Hejlsberg: Introducing TypeScript (Ander Hejlsberg), TypeScript: JavaScript Development at Application Scale (Soma), Announcing TypeScript Preview for Visual Studio (Chris Koenig) [2:16]&amp;nbsp;WOWZAPP 2012 Hackathon for Windows (Larry Larsen, Andrew Parsons) [3:23]&amp;nbsp;SharpDX 2.3 new version released [4:47]&amp;nbsp;C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; Runtime for Windows 8 Store apps (Raman Sharma) [6:02]&amp;nbsp;Windows Store app development: Include that privacy policy (Pete Brown) [7:36]&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Documentation [8:24]&amp;nbsp;Episode 50 of Visual Studio Toolbox: Collecting IntelliTrace Data in Production (Larry Guger, Robert Green) [9:40]&amp;nbsp;Introduction to Fakes and migration from Moles (Jan Fajfr) Picks of the Week! Mark&#39;s Pick of the Week:[11:07] Grid Computing with 256 Windows Azure Worker Roles (Bjorn Eriksen, Alan Smith), 256 Windows Azure Worker Roles, Windows Kinect and a 90&#39;s Text-Based Ray-Tracer (Alan Smith) Dan&#39;s Pick of the Week:[12:51] NASA’s Curiosity Rover Checks In On Foursquare From Mars, One Check-In Closer From Becoming Mayor [IMAGE] </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> Microsoft Research has produced two tools to dramatically simplify the construction of unit tests.&amp;nbsp; We will look at Moles, a framework and Visual Studio add-in that helps to isolate your code from external dependencies.&amp;nbsp; With Moles you can replace any .Net method with a delegate.&amp;nbsp; Next we will examine Pex, a Visual Studio add-in that automatically generates unit tests for you.&amp;nbsp; Pex analyzes your code, looking at, for example, if statements, assertions and operations that throw exceptions, to create inputs that try to achieve 100% code coverage. James Wren is Senior Consultant with Microsoft Services and has designed custom software for a variety of clients including the New York City Police Department, Department of Defense, and the Predator Unmanned Air Vehicle Program.&amp;nbsp; He is a strong advocate for building testable, modular software and has lectured within Microsoft and at the University of Maryland. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Developers: Rise to the Challenge at RiSE4fun.com</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>If you've spent any time on C9 over the years, then you've probably met some&nbsp;of the people from the <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/rise">RiSE</a> team in&nbsp;<a href="http://research.microsoft.com">MSR</a>&nbsp;and are familiar with at least some of the great technologies they've developed.&nbsp;RiSE, which stands for&nbsp;<em>Research in Software Engineering</em>, is a rock star research group with a mission to innovate and push the limits of software engineering <em>in&nbsp;practice</em> (so, it's not just a theory group, though RiSE scientists include some of the world's best practicing <span>theoreticians and super talented developers)</span>. Of all the groups in MSR, and there are many incredible ones, RiSE is my favorite. Hats off to Wolfram and team for working so hard to make general purpose&nbsp;programming a more reasonable&nbsp;discipline&nbsp;on many levels.<br><br>At <a href="http://microsoftpdc.com">PDC10</a>, you learned about some of the projects the <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/rise">RiSE group</a> are working on and, if you attended the event, you got to meet many of the researchers behind the science. In any case, you should watch the <a href="http://bit.ly/b6DsEx">C9 Live segment with Erik Meijer and Wolfram Schulte</a> (the leader of the RiSE team) where we learn about several of the RiSE projects. Wolfram spent much of the time showing us the <strong><a href="http://rise4fun.com/">RiSE4Fun </a></strong>website, which invites developers to play around with various advanced software engineering technologies right from the comfortable confines of a modern web browser—no need to install anything, no plug-ins, no security prompts —&gt;&nbsp;just learn, write code in the browser, and watch the magic happen. Make no mistake, RiSE4Fun is for <em>developers</em>. So, my engineering friends, RiSE up and have some fun learning about the future—now.</p><p>Check out the Intellisense! <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif?v=c9' alt='Smiley' /></p><p><a rel="lightbox" href="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/684e06ad-d01d-4762-bde7-ee3864403fb9.jpg"><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/684e06ad-d01d-4762-bde7-ee3864403fb9.jpg" alt=""></a></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Upcoming RiSE related content on C9 includes:</p><ul><li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going&#43;Deep/E2E-Concurrent-Programming-with-Revisions">E2E with Erik Meijer and the scientists behind <em>Concurrent Revisions</em> </a></li><li>Going Deep with Bart De Smet covering <em>LINQ to Z3</em> </li><li>C9 Lecture on Algorithms and Computational Complexity by Yuri Gurevich (Part 2 - See Part 1 <strong><a href="https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going&#43;Deep/C9-Lectures-Algorithms-with-Yuri-Gurevich-Introduction-and-Some-History">here</a></strong>) </li></ul><p>Keep on learning,<br>C</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/moles/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:7768099e5324418889d29e2a002b60a8">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> If you&#39;ve spent any time on C9 over the years, then you&#39;ve probably met some&amp;nbsp;of the people from the RiSE team in&amp;nbsp;MSR&amp;nbsp;and are familiar with at least some of the great technologies they&#39;ve developed.&amp;nbsp;RiSE, which stands for&amp;nbsp;Research in Software Engineering, is a rock star research group with a mission to innovate and push the limits of software engineering in&amp;nbsp;practice (so, it&#39;s not just a theory group, though RiSE scientists include some of the world&#39;s best practicing theoreticians and super talented developers). Of all the groups in MSR, and there are many incredible ones, RiSE is my favorite. Hats off to Wolfram and team for working so hard to make general purpose&amp;nbsp;programming a more reasonable&amp;nbsp;discipline&amp;nbsp;on many levels.At PDC10, you learned about some of the projects the RiSE group are working on and, if you attended the event, you got to meet many of the researchers behind the science. In any case, you should watch the C9 Live segment with Erik Meijer and Wolfram Schulte (the leader of the RiSE team) where we learn about several of the RiSE projects. Wolfram spent much of the time showing us the RiSE4Fun website, which invites developers to play around with various advanced software engineering technologies right from the comfortable confines of a modern web browser—no need to install anything, no plug-ins, no security prompts —&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;just learn, write code in the browser, and watch the magic happen. Make no mistake, RiSE4Fun is for developers. So, my engineering friends, RiSE up and have some fun learning about the future—now. Check out the Intellisense!   &amp;nbsp; Upcoming RiSE related content on C9 includes: E2E with Erik Meijer and the scientists behind Concurrent Revisions Going Deep with Bart De Smet covering LINQ to Z3 C9 Lecture on Algorithms and Computational Complexity by Yuri Gurevich (Part 2 - See Part 1 here) Keep on learning,C &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Microsoft PEX/MOLES &amp; advanced Unit-Testing aspects 3/3</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p><strong>Unit Testing with Pex and Moles</strong> <br><br><strong>TRAINER: Peli de Halleux – Microsoft Research<br><br></strong>Pex enables parameterized unit testing for .NET: given a unit test with parameters. Pex generates inputs that achieves high code coverage. Moles is a framework that allows to isolate unit tests from environment dependencies: Moles allows to replace any .NET method with a delegate, even when the method is static, non-virtual or in a sealed type. Pex and Moles work on any .NET applications. Pex and Moles supports .NET v2.0, v3.5, v4.0, VS2008 and VS2010. The learning objectives of this class are:<br><br>Understand and write unit tests.<br>Use Moles to isolate unit tests.<br>Write Pex parameterized unit tests</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/moles/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:5e782534cdc1488089d19df301857cea">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Unit Testing with Pex and Moles TRAINER: Peli de Halleux – Microsoft ResearchPex enables parameterized unit testing for .NET: given a unit test with parameters. Pex generates inputs that achieves high code coverage. Moles is a framework that allows to isolate unit tests from environment dependencies: Moles allows to replace any .NET method with a delegate, even when the method is static, non-virtual or in a sealed type. Pex and Moles work on any .NET applications. Pex and Moles supports .NET v2.0, v3.5, v4.0, VS2008 and VS2010. The learning objectives of this class are:Understand and write unit tests.Use Moles to isolate unit tests.Write Pex parameterized unit tests </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:49:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Pex - Unit Testing of SharePoint Services that Rocks!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>SharePoint Services are challenging for unit testing because it is not possible to execute the SharePoint Service without being connected to a live SharePoint site. For that reason, most of the unit tests written for SharePoint are actually integration tests as they need a live system to run. In this session, we show how to use <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/pex" target="_blank">Pex</a>, an automated test generation tool for .NET, to test SharePoint Services in isolation. From a parameterized unit test,&nbsp;<a href="http://research.microsoft.com/pex" target="_blank">Pex</a> generates a suite of closed unit tests with high code coverage. Pex also contains a stubbing framework, Moles, that allows to detour any .NET method to user-defined delegates, e.g., replace any call to the SharePoint Object Model by a user-defined delegate.<br><br>Peli de Halleux from Microsoft Research presented this presentation on <a href="http://www.devconnections.com/shows/NED2010SP/default.asp?s=149" target="_blank">SharePoint Connections 2010 Amsterdam</a>. <br><br>Peli is a Senior Research Software Design Engineer at Microsoft Research in Redmond, USA, where he has been since October 2006 working the Pex project. From 2004 to 2006, he worked in the Common Language Runtime (CLR) as a Software Design Engineer in Test (SDE/T) in charge of the Just In Time compiler. Before joining Microsoft, he earned a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Catholic University of Louvain. Earlier, he developed the unit testing framework MbUnit.</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/moles/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:4389b2985afa455ca6db9deb00231f70">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint Services are challenging for unit testing because it is not possible to execute the SharePoint Service without being connected to a live SharePoint site. For that reason, most of the unit tests written for SharePoint are actually integration tests as they need a live system to run. In this session, we show how to use Pex, an automated test generation tool for .NET, to test SharePoint Services in isolation. From a parameterized unit test,&amp;nbsp;Pex generates a suite of closed unit tests with high code coverage. Pex also contains a stubbing framework, Moles, that allows to detour any .NET method to user-defined delegates, e.g., replace any call to the SharePoint Object Model by a user-defined delegate.Peli de Halleux from Microsoft Research presented this presentation on SharePoint Connections 2010 Amsterdam. Peli is a Senior Research Software Design Engineer at Microsoft Research in Redmond, USA, where he has been since October 2006 working the Pex project. From 2004 to 2006, he worked in the Common Language Runtime (CLR) as a Software Design Engineer in Test (SDE/T) in charge of the Just In Time compiler. Before joining Microsoft, he earned a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Catholic University of Louvain. Earlier, he developed the unit testing framework MbUnit. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 10:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Nikolai Tillmann: Moles - Replace any .NET method with a delegate</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>IMPORTANT! Moles is now the Fakes Framework in Visual Studio 11. Learn more at <a href="http://aka.ms/vs11-fakes">http://aka.ms/vs11-fakes</a>.<br></strong></p><p><a href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/nikolait/" shape="rect">Nikolai Tillman</a>, a member of the <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/rise" shape="rect">RiSE </a>group at <a href="http://research.microsoft.com" shape="rect">Microsoft Research</a>, gives a short demo of&nbsp;<a href="http://research.microsoft.com/moles" shape="rect"><strong>Moles</strong></a><strong>, a new framework&nbsp;that allows replacing any .NET method with a delegate</strong>. In the context of unit testing, one can use Moles to isolate from environment dependencies (such as time, file system, database, etc...) even when those dependencies are hard-coded through static method or sealed types. In this demo, Nikolai goes through the famous Y2K bug and how to test it...</p><p><em>The&nbsp;</em><a href="http://research.microsoft.com/rise" shape="rect"><em>Research in Software Engineering team</em></a><em> (RiSE) coordinates Microsoft's research in Software Engineering in Redmond, USA.</em></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/moles/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:06a1c31cd322440cb1019deb0018703c">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>IMPORTANT! Moles is now the Fakes Framework in Visual Studio 11. Learn more at http://aka.ms/vs11-fakes. Nikolai Tillman, a member of the RiSE group at Microsoft Research, gives a short demo of&amp;nbsp;Moles, a new framework&amp;nbsp;that allows replacing any .NET method with a delegate. In the context of unit testing, one can use Moles to isolate from environment dependencies (such as time, file system, database, etc...) even when those dependencies are hard-coded through static method or sealed types. In this demo, Nikolai goes through the famous Y2K bug and how to test it... The&amp;nbsp;Research in Software Engineering team (RiSE) coordinates Microsoft&#39;s research in Software Engineering in Redmond, USA. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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