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  • People

    Free eBook--The Developer’s Guide to the New .NET

    "The Developer’s Guide to the new .NET” eBook is now available for download for FREE. Authored by myself and Sam Basu (both Microsoft MVPs), we’ve created a no fluff developer-to-developer breakdown of what’s coming to .NET in 2015.
    January 28, 2015
  • People

    TechEd 2013–Great Conversations, Speaker Idol, Channel 9, and Best of Tech Ed 2013

    Guess who won best of TechEd? Telerik did, that's who! Also, Jeff Fritz was runner up for Speaker Idol, and a great interview on Channel 9. Read all about TechEd and Telerik here!
    June 07, 2013
  • Productivity

    JustCode Code Style Settings for C# - Part 2

    In our previous blog posts on the JustCode Formatter ("Introducing the Formatter" and "Comparing the JustCode Formatter to the Visual Studio Formatter") we showed you what it is and how it works. Our latest post on the formatter detailed the first half of the settings for C#. In this post, we will show the rest of the code style settings for C#.
    December 11, 2012
  • Productivity

    Decompile with a Bang!

    JustDecompile Q3 2012 Is Here It is hard to believe that less than year has gone by since we officially released JustDecompile. This is the second release cycle since that time, and we have added features worth celebrating! JustDecompile API is Open Create your own plugin and supercharge the power of JustDecompile. The JustDecompile API is now open and fully documented, making it easier than ever to harness the power of JustDecompile’s decompilation engine.  There are currently two plugins available: Reflexil, for assembly editing and De4Dot, for deobfuscating obfuscated assemblies. These plugins and their source code are available on the JustDecompile plugins page....
    October 26, 2012
  • Productivity

    5 Things You Should Know About Refactoring in C#

    There are many misconceptions among developers and development managers about refactoring. Perhaps a consultant used refactoring as an excuse to spend needless cycles reading blogs, or maybe a “refactoring” was blamed for a large swath of bugs found in a release. Regardless of the source, there are development shops that cower in fear or scream in terror when the word “refactoring” is uttered aloud. The problem is they were frightened by something other than refactoring. I hang out with developers around the globe at conferences, user groups, and sometimes just to grab a bite to eat. I enjoy discussing code and long...
    September 10, 2012