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Matthias Jauernig — Software development, architecture and design

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Last articles

  • WinRT XAML Validation library: UI Controls for Validation
  • WinRT XAML Validation library: Manual Validation
  • WinRT XAML Validation library: Implicit and Explicit Validation Execution
  • WinRT XAML Validation library: Async Validation Attributes
  • WinRT XAML Validation library: Property-Group Validation Attributes

Last comments

  • SDX Privatbilanz für Windows 8.1: Eingabevalidierung - SDX AG bei WinRT XAML Validation library: Manual Validation
  • Wird Windows Azure Erfolg haben? - SDX AG bei Will Windows Azure succeed?
  • Elias Neumann bei Explicit Property Memento
  • Alex bei C#: Efficient retrieval of Expression values
  • c# - Impuro viene chiamato il metodo per readonly campo bei Code Contracts #5: Method purity

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Veröffentlicht am 2009/02/05Autor Matthias JauernigKategorien Live MeshTags Live Mesh, survey

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