Archive for December, 2009

How I keep my repositories DRY and simple

How I keep my repositories DRY and simple

A couple of weeks ago, my friend and colleague, Jonas, wrote an article about keeping your project and repositories DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself). Instead of having a repository for each POCO object within your project, he created a IRepository. A repository each object could use to get the most used methods: GetById() GetAll() Insert() Delete() [...]

Upgrade your ASP.NET MVC project from Visual Studio 2008 to 2010

Upgrade your ASP.NET MVC project from Visual Studio 2008 to 2010

I currently have a couple of projects going on. Some for clients, and then I have some ideas and experiments for myself, so that I can play around with NHibernate, LINQ to Entities, ASP.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. I started one of my projects in Visual Studio 2008. Recently, I went to “The best [...]

My thoughts on “The best of PDC 2009 with Scott Guthrie” – in Denmark

My thoughts on “The best of PDC 2009 with Scott Guthrie” – in Denmark

Yesterday, I went to see Scott Guthrie presenting the best of PDC 2009. I must say… Scott is a great speaker! He jokes around while presenting the product at the same time. I wasn’t too impressed by the other speakers, though. Mostly sales speaks and techies doing some cool stuff about WCF, Azure, etc. But [...]

Tip: Hide multiple Facebook applications from your news feed in seconds

Tip: Hide multiple Facebook applications from your news feed in seconds

Yeah. I’m sure most of you who reached this post, knows what I’m talking about. You have a few hundreds of friends who knows good Facebook maners. But… There’s also your mom and dad, sister, brother or even your grandparents! They just installed the new popular, upcoming application and BAM! You just got hit by [...]