Making Jekyll Multilingual
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I am in the process of adding multilingual capabilities to this website thanks to this great post
Sure. But I still think any manual testing script is a technical debt. Please tell me I am wrong.
Similar to my previous post, we experienced another issue in result of downgrading our WPF business application from .NET 4.5 to 4.0.
Similar to my previous post, we experienced another issue in result of downgrading our WPF business application from .NET 4.5 to 4.0.
After downgrading my WPF business application from .NET 4.5 to 4.0 we experienced a conflict Similar to what was reported on this thread. When I tried to install the application (using ClickOnce) the following error was shown:
You probably already experienced a situation where your were stuck in the middle of a complex algorithm or something that was not working as expected and then while you are explaining this problem to someone else everything becomes clear and you find a solution straight away.
Most of business applications has, at some level, intellectual property it is important to protect. The resulting from long hour of work is something we should value and keep as an strategic asset.
First time I saw the term minimatch pattern was during this wee while trying to set Continuous Deployment on Visual Studio Team Services for a WPF application that must be deployed using ClickOnce.
Unit tests are OK, let’s go to integration tests!
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Because they don’t C#
OK, no more paper airplanes, but keep looping!
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