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Articles by Kurt Evenepoel (Articles: 3, Technical Blog: 1)
Articles: 3, Technical Blog: 1
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.NET Framework
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Common Pitfalls in System.Xml 4.0
Posted: 20 Apr 2010 Updated:
20 Apr 2010
Views: 39,731 Rating: 4.60/5 Votes: 9 Popularity: 4.39
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)
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Pitfalls in working with DTDs, duplicate namespaces, significant whitespace and SchemaSets; includes new and obsolete features in System.XML 4.0.
LINQ
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Free your model from view-imposed restraints with Entity Framework Interceptors
Posted: 2 May 2009 Updated:
2 May 2009
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Implementing Business Logic, Logging, and Validation for the Entity Framework.
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Windows Communication Foundation and RESTful Web Services Primer
Posted: 29 Jan 2010 Updated:
17 Feb 2010
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Learn how to create and debug RESTful Web Services, and use streams and feeds.
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Code Contracts on generic interfaces [Technical Blog]
Posted: 28 May 2010 Updated:
28 May 2010
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Code contracts are possible on concrete classes, abstract classes, interfaces and the generic versions of all the above. In my previous post I talked about how you can prove .NET uses code contracts internally, for example on the ICollection interface.
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Kurt Evenepoel
Technical Lead
Kluwer Technology Services
Belgium
C# developer for a few years and specialized in an age past in C and Visual Basic 6. Having had the opportunity to work with .NET 3.5 since it was released, I've been using it with great success (big thanks to you LINQ team) to create functionality faster and better than was possible in 2.0, and am now looking into .NET 4.0. Currently I work at Kluwer Technology Services where I'm a technical lead, helping my fellows, architecting solutions and spreading the knowledge. I’m also an MCPD for .NET 2.0 and 3.5.