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20 Oct 2011
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Ten basic principles that you can follow that will make it easier for you to understand and work with IL writing/rewriting
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9 Apr 2013
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Building your own System.Reflection API from scratch: Choosing Nemerle.
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6 Nov 2011
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Announcing the impending release of LinFu.IoC v2.0!
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10 Nov 2011
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The LinFu re-implementation feature list.
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10 Nov 2011
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Which option should I take, and why?
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21 Oct 2011
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Rewriting FizzBuzz and the art of redirecting method calls
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19 Jan 2018
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Although it's been quite a while since my last post, LinFu has been coming along quite nicely with some recent additions. In the past month, I've managed to create two new things for LinFu: A Dynamic Typing System for LinFu.DynamicObject, and.
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General Programming
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4 May 2011
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How to dynamically intercept thrown exceptions with LinFu.AOP 2.0
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20 Oct 2011
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A mind-bending experience
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Programming Languages
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1 Nov 2011
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How to use Hiro to create services that are instantiated once per web session
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10 Apr 2009
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A look into the design of a statically precompiled IOC container that performs as fast as an application without an IOC container.
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15 Apr 2009
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A deeper dive into the features of an ultra-lightweight IOC container, and an explanation on why less is more.
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4 May 2011
Updated: 4 May 2011
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Intercepting Console.WriteLine and Other Third-Party Method Calls with LinFu.AOP 2.0
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4 May 2011
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How to create types that can change at runtime
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6 Nov 2011
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The following code represents most of LinFu.IoC's functionality when managing service instances.
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11 Apr 2009
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An article about the Zen of Programming and how a programmer's first duty is to solve problems without having to write code
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20 Apr 2013
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How to build your own System.Reflection API from scratch
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29 Dec 2009
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Introducing Hiro.Functors and making Hiro a dynamic container
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4 May 2011
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LinFu.DynamicObject is flexible enough that it can let you build object instances at runtime and then 'strongly' duck type those object instances to any interface that matches the intended duck type.
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21 Jan 2018
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LinFu.DynamicModel, MxClone, and the art of Adaptive Object Models
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