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.NET Redis container and strongly typed data objects

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In Part 1 I looked at PostSharp’s support for INotifyPropertyChanged, and several handy aspects to help with threading: Background, Dispatch, ThreadUnsafe and ReaderWriterSynchronized.
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It's not about the code
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Recently I was poking around a bit with the interceptors available in EF 6, IDbConnectionInterceptor and IDbCommandInterceptor. Since a common use of these interceptors is to provide logging/profiling capabilities, it seemed like these might be a good fit to try with ETW.
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Fizzy Bizzyness
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The other week I read this:  Software Developers Are Terrified Of What Happens When They Hit 30.  The latest breaking news from CNN?  A supermarket tabloid alongside Shocking Proof that Obama is a Muslim!? No, this from the supposedly respectable Business Insider.
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One of the more exciting things from the recent Build conference was the frequent mention of Xamarin.
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In the final part of this series, I look at new features coming in PostSharp 3.2, including support for aggregates and undo/redo.
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First look at Xamarin.Forms
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Port This!
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A look at ETW
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In part two of this series on Event Tracing for Windows I wrote a simple EventSource to provide strongly-typed events with Entity Framework interceptors.
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PostSharpin’ - Part 1

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I started my professional career as a mainframe Assembler programmer at a small insurance company. Since then I've developed dozens of enterprise and commercial solutions using a grab bag of technologies. I've been developing with .NET since 2003 and still love it.