LINKBLOG for June 20, 2008
Jun 20th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Separation of Concerns by example: Part 1 – Jimmy Bogard
‘ Now our presentation layer is just a very thin layer on top of our application and domain layer. Which is good ‘The Open Road Beckons!! – Jean-Paul S. Boodhoo
Jean-Paul has his own inspirational implementation of Tim Ferriss’s 4-hour workweekLean Software Development with Tom and Mary Poppendieck – Hanselminutes Show #118
Looks like an interesting one on Lean/Agile from a business perspectiveASP.NET MVC in the Real World – Timothy Khouri
‘ MVC is a beautiful new tool that will no doubt be invaluable in the future. It does require a different approach to architecting your web sites, but it can be very worth it in the end ‘
Good introductory hand-on example of MVC’s beautyGreat Moments in History Captured in LEGO – Cecilia Weckstrom
Cool stuff!mod_social_skills, mod_rationality – Tales of an IT Director
The director that quit his job continues his story. Interesting new series coming up? This time he explains that we devs are not so anti-social as everyone thinks. Even stronger:
‘ it’s always the business guys who are screaming into their cell phones while sitting on the crapper. I don’t know how you can get any more poorly socialized than that ‘Dadhacker – Mark Dennehy
‘ If war stories of things like shaking wire-wrapped boards to make the assembler code work right (…) you need to read DadHacker ‘How Do You Find the Best Employees for Your Company? – Dare Obasanjo
Scaling Large Web Sites with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG – Deep Fried Bytes Podcast Episode 4
‘ Have you ever felt like you needed to boost the performance of your .NET app ‘ Digg’s lead architect can certainly tell you a thing or two on thatHere Be Dragons – An Introduction to Critical Thinking – Adam Goucher
Video covering a whole range of topics hovering around the crazy thing that ’s called the human mindJune Netcast Update – Steve Rowe
might be some more pod/webcasts you don’t know yet4 Tech Tips to Keep Ahead of the Game for New Entrepreneurs – Joel Falconer
Joel FalconerDelicious Stats – Matt Hinze
Matt shares his del.icio.us stats with usStackOverflow podcast #10 – Joel & Jeff
Diagnose Assembly Binding Failures – Shahar Y
‘ Every one of us, software developers, experienced situations where the .Net Framework could not locate an assembly and ended up facing the TypeLoadException ‘Working With Design Patterns: State – Jeff Langr
Btw if you’re really serious about design patterns, you should definitely check out the coolest book in this section < a href=”http://www.amazon.com/Head-First-Design-Patterns/dp/0596007124/tag=arjswor-20″>Head First Design PatternsComparing Intelligent Software Evolution to Chaotic Biological Evolution – Andriy Solovey
‘ Software Evolution is similar to a Bible Story: we, software creators, have a plan and goals and pursue them to create the perfect solution ‘Conducting a Card Sort – Mike Hall
‘ A card sort is simply a tool to get other perspectives and to rid yourself of tunnel vision ‘

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