LINKBLOG for June 10, 2008
Jun 10th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Profiling with dotTrace – Chris Brandsma
‘ Rule #2: If you don’t measure, you don’t know ‘ A profiling tool like this can absolutely help you getting to know the bottlenecks in performance of your applicationWhat did you learn today? – Did you know true/false are C# operators? – Phil Denoncourt
C# Empty Enumerator – Tim M
code snippetHow many tests? – Oren Eini
.. for a method. Short post, long comments section discussing the topic more or less seriouslyTo Cache, To Static, or To Session “When?” is the question – Jay Kimble
‘ The only time and I mean the ONLY TIME I use Session is if I have a value that needs to be associated with a user across the WHOLE site ‘Too Loosely Coupled Code – Sean Feldman
can code be too loosely, or your code is so coupled, that anything else is difficult to digest? ‘What a developer needs from their manager – Jason Young
Good advice here
‘ It’s not worth interrupting me just to find out what I’m doing. If I’m walking around, that’s probably the best time to talk to me ‘Web Is A Lot Less About Programming – Abhijit Nadgouda
‘ The first Web page, courtesy Andrew Wulf, is a good reminder of what the Web is really about ‘Testing: Duplicate Code in Your Tests – Jay Fields
‘ If your goal is to create a readable, reliable, and performant test suite (which it should be) then there are better ways to achieve that goal than by blindly applying DRY ‘Scrum in 90 Minutes – The Presentation – Greg Duncan
Need to introduce Scrum to your Team? Senior Management? Customers? Clients? Mom and Dad? Then these 43 slides of Scrum presentation goodness may be just the thing you need…What really went wrong ? Check the inner exception – Peter van Ooijen
Get moer out of your ExceptionsNew Webcast: Creating Snippets in Visual Studio – Dan Rigsby
What Can a Hybrid Car Teach Us About Continuous Improvement? – Jeremy Jarrell
‘ Continuous integration shows us how the changes we make to our own code affect others’ code as soon as we commit ‘A Programming Job Interview Challenge #7 – Coins of The Round Table – Shahar A
Using LinqDataSource with ASP.NET data controls [Part II] – Abhigad
ReSharper 4.0
It has arrived! ’nuff saidThe Weekly Source Code 28 – iPhone with ASP.NET MVC Edition – Scott Hanselman
‘ I was wondering how easy it’d be to make an iPhone application with ASP.NET MVC, and it turns out it’s pretty easy with a combination of things ‘*** Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever – Jurgen Appelo
Impressive list of technology-agnostic software engineering books, best list me has seen in a long timeWearing your blog in style – Mike Hall
Cool and ultra-geek: have your blog’s tag cloud on a shirt!
Btw: the preview on the website updates the cloud automatically. web2.0 +1Where to start a new program – Chris Brandsma
Don’t start with the UI, don’t start with the database: start in between
‘ TDD really is the glue that allows all of this to happen. I can start in the middle because I can run the code in the middle any time I want. I just have to write a test ‘

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