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scriptcs.rebus 0.5.0

This release is coming very soon after the 0.4.0. It doesn't mean that I'm going to increase my release cycle, it's just that I have some new features that I'd like to share with you and there were things in the 0.4.0 that I wasn't satisfied with. What's New The following subsections describe the

Endeavours With scriptcs.hosting

One of the most promising perspectives in scriptcs, in my opinion, is hosting. Basically hosting is the complete package of scriptcs, just put inside your own application. It can be pretty mind blowing to think about this. Hosting makes it possible execute C# scripts inside of any standard .Net application. With my scriptcs.rebus project,

scriptcs in Sublime Text and Atom

I really love the REPL in scriptcs, and feel comfortable using it. But sometimes, when writing larger scripts its just not a suitable tool. Then it is good that there are other, still lightweight, options out there. In this post I'll show you how to setup Sublime Text and Atom to use scriptcs for script execution. Sublime Text Sublime

ScriptCs.Rebus Moving to scriptcs-contrib

I've worked on ScriptCs.Rebus since the spring, and had a lot of fun. I have not received any feedback from users actually using it, so I'm basically coding in the dark. It's completely true, I've managed to sneak it in in some integration testing scenarios. During development of 0.4.0, I got in contact with

ScriptCs.Rebus 0.4.0

The last month or so I've been busy on putting the pieces together for the latest release of ScriptCs.Rebus. I'm very proud of what I managed to put into this release. This is the fourth release of my little scripting tool, and this post will focus on what's new in version 0.4.0, so if

Upcoming Software Architecture Open Space 2014

This week I have the pleasure of attending the Software Architecture Open Space (SAOS14) conference. I attended this conference in 2012, when it was still located in Århus. At that time it was a two day open space session intensive conference, which was free to attend. And I loved it Last year the conference shifted

ScriptCs.Rebus 0.3.0

Currently,  ScriptCS.Rebus uses MSMQ as transport mechanism. In the latest release of ScriptCs.Rebus, I’ve included support for RabbitMQ and console logging. RabbitMQ is a widely used and rock-solid messaging framework. In my original post, I outlined how to get started using ScriptCs and ScriptCs.Rebus in particular, I’ll therefore urge the reader to read that post prior to this one.

Introducing ScriptCs.Rebus

In a recent blog post I introduced the reader to the world of scripting with C# using ScriptCs.  I really love the idea of encapsulating boiler-plate code into a script pack, and be able to consume larger frameworks from simple scripts. One of my favorite frameworks is Rebus. Rebus is this lean and very simple service bus. It

Danish Developer Conference 2014 – Aftermath

Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending the annual Danish Developer Conference. And it was actually a pleasure, I’m no just being polite here. When you attend a conference like this, you put down an agenda of expected sessions. You set certain expectations to these sessions. Some times these sessions fulfill, even exceeds, your expectations

Danish Developer Conference 2014

Once again Microsoft has arranged the yearly Danish Developer Conference (DDC). Previous years the venue has been Horsens, but this year they moved the conference to Aarhus. The past two years  they have also had a venue in Copenhagen, to attract the capitals developer force, but this year they seem to focus on the mainland developers(!).