C# - Static Checking For Framework Conventions?
Jan 27, 2012
Is there a product/project that would allow you to define conventions for say an MVC Project to statically check for naming conventions like Controller being appended on the end of classes that inherit from controller and/or enforce a certain method signature when decorating a method with an attribute.I am basically looking for a way to kind of set up some guard rails for new developers coming onto our team where we have a clear set of conventions some of which are used to wire things up dynamically through reflection. Seeing that this reflection wire-up would fail because of an incompatible signature would be a huge boon to our ramp up process.Static/Compile time checking for broken rules Ability to target methods decorated with specific attributes (via RegEx or a Wizard)Different Sets of rules based on different types of projects.(example: A set of conventions for an MVC App, a different set for a Web Forms App, and a different set for a Class Library suffixed with .BLL)?
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Apr 20, 2011
With all the smarts of actually loading images being done by the .net framework, seems like I shouldn't have to repeat it all in my code by checking for magic numbers, or using a hack like this:[code]Am I missing something obvious, like System.Drawing.IsImage(stream)?
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May 3, 2009
According to conventional programming, how is it to properly comment using the '''<summary> feature built into Visual Basic?Would I have to use the part that says
''' <param name="text">Description here
''' characters in</param>
''' <returns>The description</returns>
''' <remarks></remarks>
Here is the full commenting process; is it necessary to use all of it?
''' <summary>
''' Text here
''' </summary>
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Mar 25, 2011
What everyone uses for naming conventions?
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Jun 9, 2010
I am generally not one to engage in subjective arguments over matters like variable naming, code formatting, etc. So I have no intention of starting an argument here.I just came across this (old) blog post which recommends not prefixing member variable names:
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I get it: member variables can be lower camelCase, and public properties/methods can be PascalCase. But VB.NET is case-insensitive, so you can't really give a private member the same name as a public property except with a lower case first letter.I've generally prefixed member variables with an underscore, but I've been told that's not idiomatic.
So really I'm just curious: how do you name your member variables in VB.NET? And is there a "standard" way?
I'm not asking because I believe there's a "right" way or because I particularly want to change my style, and certainly not because I have any desire to tell others they're "wrong." Like I said, I'm just curious.
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Mar 25, 2011
I'm relatively new to .NET and am wondering how people handle naming their private variables and the public properties that access them. Like if you want to be able to just read it, but not write to it.
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So far I've taken to putting a 'l' (for local) in front of the all the private variables so as to be able to use the full name for the property. Is there a better way around this, or do you just always have to have different names for private variable/public properties? If so, what sort of conventions do people use?
Its not a huge deal, its just a minor annoyance and I was wondering if I was missing something.
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Jan 5, 2011
iv got visual basic 6.0 and im trying to change the naming conventions because i need to change them to 2008 standards the code is for a basic book shop.im looking ofr the code for the calcualte button on a till.you enter the title,quantity and price.then it updates for extended price 15% discount and the discounted price. There is also a running total of no of books sold and the total no of dicount given in € the code is
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Jan 4, 2011
I've been programming for many years in many languages and I've seen the variable declarations conventions change. With VS 2010 I've noticed you don't have to declare the variable type. I work alone so I can use any method I want. But, someday I may want to sell some of my code so I would like to keep my programming conventions current.
In VS 2010 which of these would be considered the best convention?
Dim srtFirstName = "Bob"
Dim strFirstName As String = "Bob"
Dim FirstName = "Bob"
Dim FirstName As String = "Bob"
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Sep 1, 2010
I'm working on two different projects - both in VB.NET/Visual Studio 2008 (as much as I'd like to move to 2010).
I find I'm confusing the different coding standards that I'm supposed to follow. IE - Project1 wants variables named in a Hungarian-style notation like 'iSomeValue'; the does not want a prefix. One project requires an _ prefix on private class-level variables - etc...etc...
Are there any tools I can integrate with VS 2008 that will let me easily swap between pre-defined styles and format my code for me?
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Oct 21, 2010
In the example below, what would you name the parameter given that it is used to initialize the property FromDate?For class constructor methods, I like to have the name of the constructor parameter variable match the name of the property which is being initialized. For example, the parameter "fromDate" is used to initialize the module level variable "_FromDate" with the statement _FromDate = fromDate. Likewise, I could have alternatively written Me.FromDate = fromDate.
Proponents of C#'s case sensitivity would probably say that using a leading lower cased letter for the param variable name, which I believe is MS convention, is an acceptable approach to distinguish it from the Property of the same name but different casing.
However, VB is not case sensitive, which I generally appreciate. In the following example, I am using a param name that matches the property name, 'fromDate," and VB refers to the local instance when there is ambiguity. However, many would probably argue that this "ambiguity" introduces the opportunity for the developer to get confused and not realize which variable is being used. For example, my intent below was to have TWO params passed in, "fromDate" and "toDate" but I accidentily ommited one and as a result, the VB.NET did not warn me of the mistake because it assumed that the statement _ToDate = ToDate was equivalent to _ToDate = Me.ToDate instead of informing me that the variable on the right side of the assignment statement was undeclared.
Public Class Period
Property FromDate As Date
Property ToDate As Date
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In my judgement, we should have a convention for prefixing all parameter variable with a prefix, but hasn't the use of prefixes been discouraged by Microsoft? For example:
Public Sub New(ByVal paramFromDate As Date, paramToDate As Date)
..or maybe it could be shortened to pFromDate, pToDate...
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Aug 4, 2010
Is there any better performance by checking for a true value like this:
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Than like this:
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May 21, 2010
I am work on VB.net 2003 Framework 1.1 for last 3.5 years in windows Application.We are currently migrating to VB.net 2008 framework 3.5, but i don't know about the features which related to ADO.net and which is important to performance. I know linq to SQL but our architecture is made in .net 2003 so we should follow this.Any features which is very important to enhance the performance?
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Aug 24, 2009
I am looking for a good resource on variable naming conventions to illustrate variable type and where variables are declared. So I will have public variables, Private variables, private or local variables. I also may want to declare variables with the same name in different class code (i.e. in the code behind different forms). I am assuming good coding would dicatate a prefix for declaration location.
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Feb 2, 2011
I have a solution that I wish to upgrade from Vb.net framework 1.1 to framework 4.0. The solution consists of a number of projects, all but one of which compile to dll's. The master project compiles to a executable which provides a menuing system which dynamically loads the dll's and connects to entry points.
The projects contain normal classes, numbers of forms and also controls, which are either usercontrols or are inherited extensions of standard windows controls.There are a number of third party components (eg reporting and grid controls from Component One, Ribbon control from DevExpress etc).
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Apr 7, 2009
How come software created in an older framework version won't run on a newer framework version? Actually whenever i try to run some old specific software having .net 3.5 framework on my PC they show they needs .net framwork 1.1 . What a bad thing?My newer version of Photoshop ans Ms office open all lower version files.
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Nov 24, 2011
I work for a small company and we are planning to build our own framework using .net . For example if a dropdown is placed in the form and set the custom property to Users, then the users list from db from has to populate. The developer will drag and drop the custom control and set the connection string in config file. Other things are to be managed by the framework.
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Feb 9, 2010
I am rewriting a C# class in VB. The C# class has a static constructor in it:
static Class()
{
...
}
which, through the Call Stack, I found is called by the main window's InitializeComponent() method.Everywhere I've looked has told me that the corresponding static constructor in VB is just:Shared Sub New()
but this method is never invoked. Am I creating my VB static constructor right? Is it likely something else that has nothing to do with my static constructor?
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Dec 15, 2011
I am writing a code for a webapplication in vb.net. I am using a shared variable in the vb code.
Consider the static variable value is 3 for a user who hits the web application. Again when another user hits the same web application, whether the static variable will be 3 again or whether he will have a separate value for static variable for his session?
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May 13, 2010
c# - Are Microsoft Entity Framework and ADO.NET Entity Framework (.edmx) the same?
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Nov 7, 2011
This will probably be a basic questions for the LINQ & architecture experts however I am failing to understand a problem i've encounted when trying to update a 'Static ObservableCollection.
Me.Grid1.ItemsSource = ContactList Me.Grid2.ItemsSource = From s In ContactList Where s.ContactTypes.Any(Function(t) t.ContactTypeName = "Christmas List")
If I add a new Contact with the ContactType "Christmas List" to the ContactList ObservableCollection, Grid1 reflects the additional Contact however Grid2 does not reflect the change unless I rebind.
Anyway to Reflect the change in Grid2 to show the new Contact with the queried ContactType
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Dec 11, 2009
We have a DateTime Service that pulls the Database date down when we need to use a Date. Now, If I want to run a test using "Todays" Date using FitNesse, What would be the easiest way of creating a way to have (OurService).CurrentDate be static? We have a control that ads Days,Years, or Months to the current date.. and I would like to be able to test this.
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Jul 15, 2011
I am currently using Visual Basics 2010 (Ultimate), and I am trying to modify a free-project listed here:I want the above project to use these hard-coded values below:Key= "087CF262E0E856B8F911B369EE027CF9330F6288343651B1198379A9813BC8C4"
IV = "11D2A07242B79C752E6B53CDD14792C9"So basically i want to encrypt AND decrypt with the above keys.
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Jan 6, 2011
I have the following code:
Public Class TestClass
Public Sub Main()
If theGlobal IsNot Nothing Then Throw New Exception("What gives!")
End Sub
Private Shared theGlobal As Object = Nothing
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Why is theGlobal object NOT Nothing?
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Apr 23, 2011
when they say static classes should not have state/side effects does that mean:
static void F(Human h)
{
h.Name = "asd";
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Apr 28, 2011
how to limit static integre.
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Static a As Integer[code]......
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Nov 3, 2011
In the following example GetList returns an instance of a static (shared) variable. That one needs locking in order to be thread-safe.But what about DoSomething which doesn't use any static variables outside the method? Does it need locking too?I'd like to clarify that in this particular case I expect DoSomething to always print 0-100 in sequence (i.e. no 0123745...) regardless of number of calling threads. Or, in general, that different threads don't affect each other's variables (printing to console is only an example). The language in the following example is VB.NET.[code]
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Oct 2, 2011
Im trying to load a google static map in a winform. I found a control online that would helpme but i cant get it working. i got the control from Here. i was not able to drag on the control on to the form like others. i have also email the dev of the control but have not heard back yet.
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Aug 17, 2010
Do vb.net static variables work on an IIS web garden?
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Oct 11, 2010
I have an excel sheet developed by a vendor that I'm stuck with the current functionality as a short term solution. The users workflow have them pull 4 separate sets of data which they are copying and pasting into a different spreadsheet where they append the data to previous days' pricing for trend analysis. That macro is built looking for the first blank row in column A, simple enough.
However, they then add the current day's date to this other spreadsheet as an additional column to do that trending. I found a nice link to a site that mentioned I could do this logic by adding code by right clicking the sheet name and selecting 'View Code'. I then entered the following logic that states if column A is populated, populate Column T with today's date statically (Today and Now don't work because I need it to stay at that date when it is refreshed). My issue is that this works great if I enter test data into cell A and hit enter. However it is not populating the date if a copy and paste is executed into the column A. Is there something I'm missing or a recommendation to have this work with copy/paste?
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A2:A15000")) Is Nothing Then
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Nov 30, 2007
what is the Equivalent of a Static class in VB.Net. Is it Modules?And When i used one of the C# to VB.Net conversion tools then the code "Public Static class Class1 " was converted to "Public NotInheritable Class Class1"
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