February 2009 Blog Posts

Continuation of Continuous Integration free seminars (In four locations in Sweden in Swedish)

My Dotway colleague and friend Håkan will be speaking  in Malmö, Göteborg, Linköping, and Stockholm in March/April. The subject will be build automation, some MSBuild and all done in TeamCity. Here is Håkan's post on the subject and it includes information on what the session will be and how to register: Session about the next step in build automation with TeamCity If you are in Sweden or know someone who is please forward this and make sure to show up. I know for a fact that Håkan is a shark when it comes to Continuous Integration so the...

Second ALT.NET Oresund meeting to take place on March 24th in Copenhagen

It has just been announced on the ALT.NET Oresund blog that the Second Alt.Net Oresund meeting to take place on March 24th in Copenhagen! Great news! We are looking to make ALT.NET meetings a natural part of our .NET community in the region Oresund region. This meeting is a great step on that path! Having a meeting at The IT University of Copenhagen is a significant marker to state that we want to be here and we want to be part of making this region better and better at being free thinking and great spirited .NET developers! If...

Blu Twitter Client - what a beauty

Did you guys see Blu? It's a new Twitter client with an awesome design! Here it is running on my Windows 7 machine: Btw my twitter name is noopman (rss), Cheers, M.

ALT.NET Logos under Creative Commons Licence

Here is another ALTernative ;~) and unofficial ALT.NET Logo free to adopt and use! A while ago Oren Eini (Ayende Rahien), a friend of mine, posted an ALT.NET logo under Creative Commons License: http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2008/03/09/ALT.Net-Logo.aspx Then when we started our local ALT.NET group; ALT.NET Oresund a colleague and another friend of mine at Dotway, Peter Kleine, wanted to spiff our site... he created another logo that he liked better. Designers! * sigh * ;~) Neither Oren's logo or Peters are the 'official' ALT.NET Logo. In fact there isn't one. Please view them as ALTernatives! So...

Storing dynamically generated code to disk

Below I will show what it takes to generate a dynamic method at run-time and persist it to an assembly on disk. The assembly may later, at any time, be loaded normally from disk or referenced from other code and executed any number of times. This post is a minimal example just to practically show the lay of the land of dynamic code generation. Background (Skip this section if you just want to quickly review my sample!) This post is also the result from feedback on my previous posts Dynamic Code Generation in...