LINKBLOG for June 12, 2008
Jun 12th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Dan and Kathleen on Kids and Computing – .NET Rocks! #350
For those of you with kids – and trust me, that’s more than a couple of youHow Microsoft/Dev Div uses TFS – Chapter 9 (Transparency in Reporting) – Gregg Boer
11 Ways to Detect and Solve Internet Addiction – Joel Falconer
You might laugh your addication away, but seriously: spend a couple moments being honest with yourselfA Brief Discussion of Code Coverage Types – Jason Rudolph
Answer: How many tests? – Oren Eini
The Art of Agile Development: Reporting – James Shore
‘ One thing my younger self would have been surprised to learn is that executives aren’t really out to get you. Instead, they’re generally interested in seeing individuals grow and succeed ‘Unit testing asynchronous workflow activities – Maurice de Beijer
Showing again how you can mock out stuff from your unittests that must be isolatedSubSonic 3.0: IQueryable Update – Rob Conery
The devil is in the details (Visual Studio Team System test policy) – Maarten Balliauw
On creating a custom check-in policyDevelop for Maintenance – Rob Reynolds
It can not be repeated often enough: when you code (and setup your project) think about the one who comes after youGet Latest on Checkout is Satan – David Starr
A word of warning: Do not check this box ‘UserControls with the MVC Framework – Henry Cordes
NHibernate Best Practices with ASP.NET, 1.2nd Ed. – Billy McCafferty
‘ This article describes best practices for leveraging the benefits of NHibernate 1.2, ASP.NET, generics and unit testing together ‘Do Not Return Private C# Arrays – Tim M
‘ Be careful when returning C# arrays that are private members of an object, as it essentially makes the array contents public ‘Podcast #9 – stackoverflow
Jeff and Joel with their latest chatInnovation by firing people – Scott Berkun
‘ I’ve seen many great designers, engineers, and even managers hired in to well known companies, (…) watch in slow despair as the corporate culture’s insistence on letting everyone have their say watered their ideas down (…) ‘Firefox 3 To Be Released On June 17th – Corvida
Have you already pledged for the world record (over a million pledges already)Test Driven Meetings – Brett Schuchert
Think before you meet
‘ OK, so you have promised some feature. Apparently that feature is ill defined (or you wouldn’t need the requirements meeting). So, what problem does that feature address? ‘Learning WPF with BabySmash – Speech Synthesis – Scott Hanselman
.NET 3.0 has System.Speech, which means another COM interaction in the dustbinProcrastination – Youtube
If you don’t know the meaning of procrastination, you know now. Hilarious
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