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Recent News
Conditional(“DEBUG”) not working with [TestMethod]

Sad but true and by design. With Conditional(“DEBUG”), the compiler will merely ‘void out’ calls to the method marked with that attribute. The method...

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Format .NET JSON DateTime with Javascript

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APNS – “The credentials supplied to the package were not recognized”

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Pastic SCM – “authentication or decryption has failed”

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ccScreenSpy Update

ccScreenSpy Update

I received a number of questions on how to configure ccScreenSpy so that the screen captures are not emailed, but are simply saved to disk. The configuration...

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“Error: Server sent unexpected return value (405 Method Not Allowed)”

I ran into a funky issue with the interaction between SVN, Visual Studio and my brain recently. I was trying to commit some changes I made to a project...

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Android: Taking Screenshots of the Emulator from Commandline

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ApkRunner – Automating APK Installation and Execution in Android Emulator

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Code Snippets: Compute File MD5 Hash in Java

I was writing an Android app recently that needed to compute the MD5s of some files. Figured I’d share an excerpt. /** * Computes an MD5 for a file and...

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How to Convert byte [] to string in C#

Ok, well first, the title of this post is deceiving. Really this post is about converting a byte array to a printable/displayable string in C#. The problem...

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Code Snippets: Compute File MD5 Hash in Java

[...] I was writing an Android app recently that needed to compute the MD5s of some files. Figured I’d share an excerpt. /** * [...]

Android: Taking Screenshots of the Emulator from Commandline

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