NMoneys goes 2.0 and Gets Company
Wow, after a 1.6 version I decided to jump straight to 2.0. Is it that big of a change? Well, not really, maybe a couple of breaking changes and features. But NMoneys 2.0 is just a side dish, the...
View ArticleNMoneys 2.1.0.0
Not a lot of movement in NMoneys until now. But the unthinkable, has happened: I have received an email notification for a change in the ISO standard for currencies!! After more than two years...
View ArticleNMoneys.Exchange gets an Article as well
I am sure you are aware of both NMoneys and its companion. I have written another article in The Code Project showing what can this extension to NMoneyscan do for you. Enjoy your reading and comment on...
View ArticleTesting.Commons goes 1.0
Let’s throw a party! A Big Gap Wait a second? Last release was 0.4.0.0, when stuff to test the profile system was added. “Either you have been terribly busy or you are tricking us.” Well, more of the...
View ArticleTesting with ExpectedObjects
The other day I read an interesting post about testing and a library that might help in some cases, its title is “Introducing the Expected Objects” library. I thought it might be useful and so I spent...
View ArticleOne After the Other
That is an enigmatic title to write about serialization. Well, sort of, as one of the meanings of the word refers to that concept. But writing about successions is not my intention. My intention is to...
View ArticleNMoneys 2.2
It is hard to believe the last release was on September. That only means one thing: I was about time! There are quite a few changes in the release, so I will get straight to the point(s) Money...
View ArticleNMoneys. Bumped to 2.5
Why 2.5? Previous to 2.5 came 2.2. But to highlight that changes between the two versions are pretty “dramatic” I chose to bump the version number. Fear not, not everything has been turned upside down....
View ArticleCrafting a site with a Responsive Web Design and getting the images to be...
One of Verticas clients is launching a new eCommerce website soon. I was handed the task to implement a solution that would give the best experience for the site visitor. Not only should the site be...
View Article“Custom” is also risky
Whenever you do something “custom” there is always a trade-off. Sometimes is a cost of maintaining your customization and sometimes is just a cost of “swimming upstream”, doing that whatever you are...
View ArticleNMoneys 3.3.0.0
What’s not to like of getting latest changes in currencies shortly after they become official? Welcome EUR Welcome 2014! That’s is what the good people of Latvia had to say when the year began. Their...
View ArticleA custom money format
Last week, while I was happily vacationing in Spain, I received an email from an NMoneys user with a deceptively simple question: “When formatting a Money instance, how does one remove the decimals if...
View ArticleTesting.Commons.ServiceStack
A new sibling has joined of the Testing.Commons family. Testing ServiceStack services I have reviewed, worked (and presented) extensively on ServiceStack lately. With work done comes testing your work....
View ArticleNMoneys 3.4.1.0
A maintenance version of NMoneys has just been released. And there are surprises… unfold them. What is maintained? The amendment 157 from ISO has been applied. More significant decimals for CLF. Pretty...
View ArticleA Web is a Web is a Web
NMoneys.Web is a web application. End of post. Next. Foundations For those of us that have little expertise in writing sensible, structured, not-disgusting HTML or CSS, HTML frameworks are Godsend. I...
View ArticleMVC sauce
NMoneys.Web is website, built with ASP.NET MVC. I might as well share with you a couple of things I learnt. Views I like Razor a lot. Once you use it, you do not want to hear about the “old” Webforms...
View ArticleOSS Catching Up
It’s rare these days to have a mostly free evening to look after some OSS. NMoneys I was able to release a healthy and round 3.5.0.0 which can be obtained from Nuget or Bintray.The only change was to...
View ArticleSearching Currencies
The main reason that NMoneys.Web was envisioned (apart from the learning experience) was to provide information about how the library displays monetary quantities in order for non-technical users to be...
View ArticleBy Example
Other than showcasing how monetary quantities can be formatted and showing off the data available for different currencies, one of the objectives of NMoneys.Web is showing code samples on how to...
View ArticleNMoneys.Serialization.*
I have already touched the subject of NMoneys serialization in the context of a third party serialization library. Even a custom converter was released as a Nuget package. But real world experience...
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