LINKBLOG for May 25, 2008
May 25th, 2008 by AZuidhof
The Single Best Source Control Model - Jurgen Appelo
This brings two articles to our attention on source control, that look very interesting and go on my reading list for the coming week, apart from reading The art of agile developmentThe Pitch - Ethan Vizitei
Who Is This “Licklider” Guy? - Jeff Moser
Some computer science historyRadio TFS 05: Common Team System Questions - Martin Woodward
Latest TFS podcastThe Elephant in the Room - Kathleen Dollard
On Microsoft, Office 2007, Vista and the future
‘ The shift to transparency is couched in the Karl Rovian phrase “translucency” meaning secrecy ‘The Morning Brew #100 - Chris Alcock
Chris shares some stats on all the links he’s posted in 100 Morning Brews: congrats btw!WCF Security Resources - J.D. Meier
Microformats: Gearing up for the Semantic Web - Mads Kristensen
‘ the classic question of the chicken and the egg. If browsers don’t support it why should you, and if you don’t publish semantic mark-up why should the browser vendors waste their time on it ‘Boo: Obscure Programming Language of the Month - DevTopics
‘ Boo excels at scripting repetitive tasks ‘Create RSS feed programatically from data in C# - Daily Coding
Code sampleCreating a secure channel - Efi Merdler
‘ The article will explain the structure of a Very Simple Secured Protocol (VSSP) that sits above the TCP/IP layer ‘WCF Error Handling and Fault Conversion. Free source code and programming help - Sasha Goldshtein
Finally in our new space - Chris Spagnuolo
Cool looking agile office, I’d like to work in an environment like that!Response to ‘Two Flaws With “Time Off From Programming”‘ - Rob Walling
Continuation of earlier article on taking some time off regularly, and how long you can do this without getting into troubleWhat’s Killing Twitter: Twitter Gets Help Digging its Grave - Corvida
After two weeks on Twitter, what stands out is downtime almost every day. It seems to be build with the wrong goal in mind: if you build a CMS that turns into a messaging system that has it’s API hit 600 times/sec, you get in huge scalability issues
