Re: Other developers don't like dependency injection

2011-10-27 Thread Peter Gfader
#1 I am a fan of DI and agree about the hard way of selling it. My reasoning for DI is tests. *Tests help us to prevent regression, clarify requirements with clients (BDD) and act as documentation. In order to write some tests we need to inject a dummy. How do we inject a dummy? -- DI* #2 I am

Re: Other developers don't like dependency injection

2011-10-27 Thread DotNet Dude
As others have said try selling it differently...but don't expect miracles because that's what's needed with some developers. I've run into a few. If there is true benefit to DI in your project(s) then push for it but don't get too upset if you don't get your way. I'm curious though, how is unit

RE: Sharepoint 2010 - Is it safe to delete doc library templates?

2011-10-27 Thread Mark Thompson
I _think_ you should be OK. I just did a similar thing with a SharePoint List, creating a template from an existing list, using the template to create a new list, then deleting the template. The list I created from the template still works OK. This was with SharePoint 2007, but I would expect

Vmware

2011-10-27 Thread Tom Gao
Hi All, My home machine is a 4 core 8 thread i7-960. I have allowed Vmware to take all 4 cores. However even when all CPU cores for the VM are loaded at 93% on all cores the host machine's CPU is only loaded at 60%. Does anyone know of any ways to make the Host PC take on more load ?

RE: Vmware

2011-10-27 Thread Williams, Thomas
Hi Tom - I'd take a look at the power plans that the host and guest are running. Thomas From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Tom Gao Sent: Friday, 28 October 2011 6:57 AM To: 'ozDotNet' Subject: Vmware Hi All, My home machine is a 4 core 8