LINKBLOG for June 2, 2008
Jun 2nd, 2008 by AZuidhof
How Hard Could it Be?: Adventures in Office Space – Joel Spolsky
The Design Is Never Right The First Time – Phil Haack
Welcome to the World of Git – Jeremy Jarrell
What’s Git? As explained on the git site it’s ‘ open source version control system designed to handle very large projects with speed and efficiency ‘. Seems to be all the rage these days, so give it a look if performance in version control is important to you.Coding style per project – Sergio Pereira
Bypassing the inabilities of Visual StudioBusiness Intelligence VPC Release 6 – Mike Glaser
For those that want to expect the latest on Microsofts’ BI bling-blingNested Generics – Tim M
*** Just Say No to Manual CRUD – Russell Ball
‘ (…) working a lot with Castle’s Active Record and Ruby on Rails in the last month … It’s been an addictive experience and has caused me to rethink the proper role of hand-written database code ‘SimpleStateMachine on CodePlex – Kyle Baley
Seems to be an interesting open source project, if you’re into workflow developmentCatching Up with the Plumbers – James Kovacs
3 podcasts for the price of one – here they come in at 500 bytes/sec (you read that right), but things might work better for you10 dotNET Articles you should not miss – .NET Zone – May 2008
I’ve only linked to some of the articles here, so you might pick up something newLessThanDot goes live! – Mark Smith
New community launchesSOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 1 of N – Sam Gentile
and part 2Force Visual Studio to think TFS is offline – Grant Holliday
Where has all the bandwidth gone? – Ryan Dunn
Object Oriented Programming has Failed Us – Dave Bush
‘ As we develop programming solutions in the future, we need to aim for solutions that most programmers understand. Solutions that people understand ‘More parallelisation fun: Conway’s Game of Life – Jon Skeet
Where’s the glue? – Chris Spagnuolo
Find the hidden glue in your team; it can be in another place than you initially think!Digital Identity, Privacy, and the Internet’s Missing Identity Layer – Kim Cameron
‘ In essence, the video shows that a sophisticated computer owner is able to cause her system to be compromised if she chooses to do so. This is not a “breach” ‘Programmer as a user friend or enemy? – Alkampfer
A test: what is your first reaction if a user enters “key1, key2, key3,key4″ when she’s supposed to separate words by spaces?Sweet Decay – Rands In Repose
Don’t touch my noteboook!
‘ Getting into the more esoteric aspects of individual notebooks. These features tend to be where folks start to foam at the mouth with regards to their favorite notebook ‘Word of the day: Upsert – Leon Bambrick
ah, Leon didn’t even invent it himself…

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