Visual Studio 2015 can be a big, slow, beast. But when you’ve got enough horsepower to run it properly it has some fantastic features.
I find these features particularly useful when debugging:
Developers usually love working on a “green fields” project: building something brand new. Green fields projects are fun because you have a lot of creative freedom, you can use the latest technologies and because it’s fast and easy when you don’t have to worry…
I faced an interesting challenge, where a data-bound property executed logic, but before the Visual Tree had refreshed, so my control did not work as expected.
C#’s VAR keyword is very useful. It was introduced originally (for the most part at least) to allow dynamic language features and use of anonymous types.
Since I don’t use those features very often, what I really like is that it gets rid of unnecessary junk in your…
I have noticed a stigma attached to underscores being used in method or variable names. For example, most people I have worked with prefer AMethodNameLikeThis() over a A_Method_Name_Like_This().