LINKBLOG for June 3, 2008
Jun 3rd, 2008 by AZuidhof
Great New Podcast – Rhonda Tipton
Nothing wrong with TDD, right? – David Linsin
If you are working on a component with several different classes and you are starting with implementing test cases upfront, you find yourself constantly refactoring those tests as your implementation evolvesFear of parsers? Not really… – Alex Ruiz
‘ (…) creating an external DSL is more than creating a parser. Probably creating the parser is the easiest part ‘Adopting Agile – Alt.NET Podcast Episode 3
MVC Storefront: Dependency Injection – Rob Conery
Rob’s latest webcast: ‘ This is a long one! (…) over 2 hours, talking about DI, Singletons, kids, and other things and what came of it is, in my opinion, the best webcast in this series ‘Bug Hunting Story – Oren Eini
‘ The bug: SvnBridge will not accept a change to a filename using multi byte format ‘Microsoft Project Codename “Velocity” – Microsoft
Microsoft redoes Memcached ‘ Project “Velocity” is a distributed in-memory application cache platform for developing scalable, available, and high-performance applications ‘ via Twitter/Jon GallowaySecurity by insanity : Apple Password Guidelines – Barry Dorrans
Tell me it isn’t true! On the other hand it is definitely there on the apple.com site…ADO.NET Entity Framework Quickstart Tutorial – Jon Paul Davies
June 2008 CTP – Parallel Extensions to the .NET FX – Somasegar
The Case of the Random IE and WMP Crashes – Mark Russinovich
After a long hiatus, Mark has a new case file of his ownTIP: Mouse issues running Windows 2008 under Virtual PC 2007 – Craig Bailey
Make Your Application Reversible to Support Undo and Redo – Henrik Jonsson
‘ How to make your existing and new applications support in-memory transactions, multi-level and multi-document undo/redo, using Generics and C# 3.0 extension methods and lambda expressions ‘*** When the going gets tough or, how to improve your life as a developer – Michael Eaton
I completely agree with Michael that as a developer you can have more influence than you might think: evengelize, start improving your own processes, be accountable. In other words “just do it” and don’t let your situation stop youCruiseControl.Net Tutorial – Part 1 – Matteo
Long guide for setting up a CI environment based on CruiseControl.NETShare the intellectual wealth: NDepend – Static Analysis Made in Heaven – Jan Van Ryswyck
More NDepend praise!Your Privacy Is An Illusion: Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan private pics exposed by Yahoo hack
via Twitter/Barry Dorrans What surprises me the most – *if* this is true, haven’t tried to replay the scenario – is that celebrities even *have* personal profiles on popular social sitesGoogle Search Inspired by Unix Command Shell – Amit Agarwal
Played around a bit with this Goosh thing. It’s fast, and gives the impression you’re indeed inside the shell instead of in the browserIntroducing BabySmash – A WPF Experiment – Scott Hanselman
‘ Don’t judge me too harshly because you KNOW you’ve written this kind of crap yourself, Dear Reader ‘
Great idea, learn WPF by just getting your feet dirty! Bothering about refactoring/clean code could completely distract you from your main goal

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