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Automation Road Blocks: Altering the Behavior of an ASP.NET Server for Tests

How to use automation to alter configuration settings when changes are required for system tests on ASP.NET MVC apps.
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Accessing a .NET Virtual Machine Application from a Host Machine

This is a guide to enabling a .NET application on a virtual machine to be accessed from the host machine.
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Ninject Tips: Some Binding Magic & Kernel Cleanup

How to make Ninject automatically bind certain types of classes, and how to make it fully reset the Kernel between tests.
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Toggle the Visibility of a Text Run in WPF

The WPF text run does not have a visibility property. Here's a simple trick, using an attached property, to add that functionality.
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Testing C#.Net Async Code

Conventional wisdom around the Internet seems to be that writing async tests is hard enough that it's okay to avoid it. I disagree.
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Discovering the Globally Active Mouse Cursor Icon in Windows

This post describes a method by which a user can poll a Windows system for the currently active mouse cursor and its position.

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Obfuscating a .NET Program: Worthwhile?

Comparing the tools (Dotfuscator, Confuser, & ILProtector) and considering the potential drawbacks of .NET Obfuscation.
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Spying on Your WPF Applications with Snoop

How to get started with Snoop, a great tool for spying on, debugging, and identifying data binding problems in running WPF applications.
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How To Debug Data Binding Issues in WPF

In this post, I will give you some tips on how you can debug your data bindings in WPF. I'll show you how to add trace output and break into the debugger.
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WPF RadioButtons: Choices, Choices

In this post, I'll go over several ways of using RadioButtons in the Microsoft .Net Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) framework.
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IEnumerable, for a More Elegant C#

IEnumerable provides several benefits to C#, including improved readability, more elegant solutions, and code composability.
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You Can Write Inline C# in XAML – But Should You?

You can write inline C# in your XAML file with the x:Code Intrinsic type. But it might not be such a great idea.
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