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Automation, AI, and Unit Tests

On Simple Programmers Blog, I found the article How To Use Automation and AI To Become a Better Programmer in 2021 that tries to remove the fear of automation and AI as tools. This article is has a positive spin on how a developer should view AI and automation for Read more…

By Don Pavlik, 4 yearsJuly 29, 2021 ago
Reference

Getting Ubuntu Installed on Windows without Using the Windows Store

For the build of Windows 17134.950 and with the Windows Store disabled, I have found out how to install Linux for the WSL feature. To enable the WSL feature, I suggest following the PowerShell steps listed in the article: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-install-linux-distros-windows-10 Open PowerShell Console as Administrator Type the following command to Read more…

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsSeptember 20, 2019 ago
Reference

Updating Web.config with CORS and Multiple Domains

Using IIS URL Rewrite to solve CORS issue.

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsSeptember 16, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #7

We learn something new from the template request provider in AngularJS.

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsMay 20, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #6

Today I am going to go through the AngularJS’s testability.js file, for two reasons; first, to learn how they approached making the framework testable and second to see if there are any opportunities to clean up the code. Making your code testable appears to be a topic of some debate, Read more…

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsMay 13, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #5

Today I am going to go through AngularJS’s urlUtils.js file and see what we can learn from going it. Documentation, this file has a lot of it, and most of the documentation is used for generating their documents, a feature I like but also one that tends make the code Read more…

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsMay 6, 2019 ago
Cheatsheet

Notes from “Play by Play Modern Web Security Patterns”

Notes on somethings that we need to make sure are in place to protect our users from malicious code.

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsMay 1, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #4

Today’s subject gets a small refactor, as the existing code is already in good shape. As I have been going through the code base of AngularJS I have been noticing a majority has been written with care for future maintenance. The document file was selected to show method extraction; this Read more…

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsApril 29, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #3

Taking the shallow copy function in AngularJS and making it more readable.

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsApril 22, 2019 ago
Clean Code

Splitting Code #2

Duplicate code shows up for its time in the lime light, see how we promote him to a new role, by following Clean Coding practices.

By Don Pavlik, 6 yearsApril 15, 2019 ago

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