I’ve been using the unit testing framework part of Visual Studio for a while and well … it’s not bad. I decided though to change over to NUnit. I find it a whole lot easier to use and setup. Not to mention the green and red bubbles, I love that, it looks pretty cool. However … Continue reading
One of the first things I wanted to get right once I got my BlackBerry development environment setup using the BlackBerry JDE, was to be able consume a .NET web service or any other web service for that matter. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be any support for web services in the BlackBerry APIs. I … Continue reading
I’ve just started with BlackBerry development and I have to say it took me quite a while to get up and going mainly because there are some many different IDEs, API and approches. So the idea behind this post is to share my experiences with the different development environments and hopefully get some feedback from … Continue reading
Shortly after I started using a Mac and installed Quicksilver I soon forgot how to even navigate my file system or open applications from their locations intended locations. Unfortunately, I had to move over to Windows again and I have to say I’ve grown tired of having to navigate through a million folders and the … Continue reading
If you’re anything like me, I’m sure that on most days you’d much rather prefer shaving or worse yet sitting in traffic for a few hours rather than having to write SQL queries against a database. Needles to say that when today I came across LINQPad, I was over the moon. The tool basically allows … Continue reading
I’ve had an iPhone for the last two years and have just recently got myself an Android phone as well as a Blackberry for development purposes. My first issue was copying contacts to my new phones. I found a great online service that allows you to backup all your contacts from either of the above … Continue reading