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Web Development
ASP.NET
9 Jan 2009   Updated: 9 Jan 2009   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 7   Popularity: 4.10
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Tutorial on how to add custom permissions to a module's settings.
14 May 2009   Updated: 14 May 2009   Rating: 0.00/5    Votes: 0   Popularity: 0.00
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How to create a module package without giving away your source code.

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C#
24 Dec 2015   Updated: 24 Dec 2015   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 3.01
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An Exploration of TDD Part 2 - A Data Repository for the Location Class
2 Jan 2016   Updated: 2 Jan 2016   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
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An Exploration of TDD Part 3 - Discovering that EF7 Doesn't Like Arrays
TDD
14 Dec 2015   Updated: 16 Dec 2015   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
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A slight detour from TDD in favour of Entity Framework 7
7 Dec 2015   Updated: 7 Dec 2015   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.89
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My plan is as follows: I'm going to create a project with only the vaguest of notions as to where it may be going, and see just how useful TDD is going to be in helping me create maintainable code.

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CEO Creative Cats
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Frauke's love affair with computers started by drooling over the sheer awesomeness of a ZX81 when she was a child. Since then she has owned a Commodore 128, an Amiga, an Acorn RISC PC (would you believe it) and an assortment of more mainstream laptops and PCs.

Her love of computers and technology in general led her to obtain two Bachelor's degrees in engineering. She has worked both as a hardware and a software engineer, and has been the managing director of her own IT consultancy, Creative Cats, for 15 years now. She helps small businesses and entrepreneurs with their IT needs, providing hands-on support where needed and training where required.

She loves being asked why she decided to become an engineer.

To be able to go out wearing a red shirt and survive, of course.