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Rickard Nilsson is a software architect, developer, craftsman, agile enthusiast, and father of three... More

Rickard blogs about crafting software using .NET tooling and solid, development practices.

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Top Posts

  • Applying stylesheets dynamically with jQuery
  • My customized Son of Obsidian Visual Studio color scheme for ReSharper
  • .NET Development with Visual Studio on MacBook Pro
  • Code Kata Cast
  • ReSharper User tip #2: Refactor rename namespace
  • Combining and minifying JavaScript and CSS files with Ajax Minifier
  • Dependency injection in ASP.NET MVC with Unity IoC Container
  • C# REPL and Interactive interpreter

Categories

  • .NET
  • Agile
  • ASP.NET 2.0
  • ASP.NET 3.5
  • ASP.NET 4
  • ASP.NET MVC
  • BlogEngine.NET
  • C# 2.0
  • C# 3.0
  • C# 4.0
  • Continuous Integration
  • CSS
  • Design by Contract
  • Design Patterns
  • iPhone
  • JavaScript
  • Kata
  • Moles
  • Open source
  • Personal
  • Review
  • Social media
  • Software development
  • TDD
  • Testing
  • Umbraco
  • Unit testing
  • Unity
  • User tip
  • Web development

Five most recent posts

  • How to unit test your database code when using ServiceStack OrmLite
  • Extract class - ReSharper Ninja tricks
  • ASP.NET MVC 3 Template with built in JavaScript and CSS merging and minification
  • ReSharper Ninja tricks - Generate code from usage
  • Unit testing continuously

Tag cloud

  • agile
  • blogengine.net
  • c#
  • code kata
  • codegarden11
  • continuous integration
  • css
  • dependency injection
  • fakes
  • iso 8601
  • javascript
  • jquery
  • refactoring
  • resharper
  • resharper usertip
  • tdd
  • testing
  • umbraco
  • unit test
  • unit testing
  • visual studio

Recent comments

<< Prepare your site for social sharing via Facebook | jQuery plugin for switching stylesheets >>

rickardnilsson.net on Facebook

Monday, 16 May 2011 22:20 by Rickard Nilsson

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I’ve created a Facebook page for rickardnilsson.net to be able to share more unedited material to the world than I have time with if I would write blog posts.

…and it will not be just another twitter feed rather I will have the opportunity to discuss and interact with people sharing my set of interests including web development, internet and social media.

Update: I would like to thank all of you who helped med secure a username on Facebook

If you share my interests or like me for some reason, please “Like” me on the button above to get all the extra material as well as blog post updates served conveniently on your Facebook wall.

-- Rickard

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