LINKBLOG for June 17, 2008
Jun 17th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Everything You Wanted To Know About MVC and MVP But Were Afraid To Ask – Phil Haack
‘ Or, as my recent inbox tells me, you’re not afraid to ask.
‘A Programming Job Interview Challenge #8 – A Needle in a Haystack – Shahar Y
Interesting Q/a with a new interview question while extensively giving answers to the former oneTricky OO: When ‘isa’ isn’t – Edward Buatois
Enthusiasm & Passion for Programming – Rhonda Tipton
‘ Every now and then I run across blogs and podcasts that help me with my enthusiasm and passion for development ‘ Missed this one initially: ways to keep yourself enthusiastic during the course of your careerASP.NET MVC: Strongly typing form methods with input values – Garry Shutler
‘ Recently I’ve had the opportunity to use the latest MVC drop to create a web site that is more than just a play thing ‘ Cool if you can learn MVC during work timeUpward spiral – Tim Stall
‘ Learning something new each day will quickly add up. Ideally, a developer could happily answer the question “what did you learn today?” ‘
If the above is your lesson for today, it is the best you learned in a long time. Good thing!TortoiseSVN repository browser shortcut by mhinze.com – Matt Hinze
quick hack ‘ create a shortcut to launch the repository browser in a particular repository ‘What is it like to write a technical book? – Xaprb
‘ For those who are thinking about writing a book, I’d encourage you to do it ‘ Long story of all the neccessary steps to become a book author. And expect to put 6 months fulltime in it (he did)Linq to LLBLGen Pro: feature highlights, part 1 – Frans Bouma
An Introduction to Software Factories – Gunther Lenz
21 Laws of Computer Programming – DevTopics
Humoristic list with an undertone of realityCut Development Time: Use LINQ – Charlie Calvert
A call to actionWatch EURO 2008 live for free on your computer – David Vidmar
‘ We all know football has low WAF. Having kids around doesn’t help either. So having a live stream on computer helps in this situations ‘ And what if your PC also has a low WAF
Agile is just good Customer Service – Stackhouse
‘ God has a sense of humor and he hates developers ‘Design Patterns Refcard Released Today – Jason McDonald
quick reference cards in UML notationPersonal and Professional Development Through Reading – Brian Di Croce
‘ we can agree that even in software engineering, human interactions and relationships have the upper hand in most software projects ‘Completed with a good amount of research this inspirational post hopefully stimulates your desire to read-and-learnPasswordMaker: Strong Passwords at your Fingertips – Mike Gunderloy
‘ (…) managing all of those passwords is tough, and it gets tougher if you’re a roaming web worker who might need account access from anywhere ‘
Funny how Mike carefully steers around the words hashing algorithm in this postBranding: You Can’t Be Everything to Everyone – Dare Obasanjo
Branding: old skool in the offline world, but something still to be discovered online: ‘ In today’s world, the social software you use says as much about you as the brand of clothes you wear or the kind of watch you rock ‘Twitter Quote of the day / Scott Bellware
” Rewriting lets us delay permanent decisions about architecture, execution platform and browser until after our code is basically working “A WatermarkTextBox in 3 lines of XAML – AndyL2
‘ Another example of how Xaml can solve issues that most developers automatically assume will require “coding” ‘

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