Peter Vogel is a system architect and principal in PH&V Information Services. PH&V provides full-stack consulting from UX design through object modeling to database design. Peter also writes courses and teaches for Learning Tree International.
The Telerik Scheduler provides all the hooks you need to manage what happens when the user creates, edits or deletes a scheduled event. Or you can take the easy way out and do nothing at all if you’re happy with the Scheduler’s default UI.
Verifying code though automated testing ensures things are working right. Validating requirements, on the other hand, ensures you’re working on the right things. Since there’s no point in verifying the wrong requirements, here’s how to ensure that your requirements are valid.
.NET 5 has been out for over four months now (.NET Core 3 for a year and a half)—what’s in either platform for the desktop developer? The short answer is “Enough to consider building your next desktop application in them.” Longer answer: “… and consider migrating existing applications.”