LINKBLOG for June 26, 2008
Jun 26th, 2008 by AZuidhof
*** I’m not taking on the Alt.NET world - Kathleen Dollard
‘ Meaningful conversations can’t happen until the visible presence of the Alt.NET community appears much more willing to listen and much less intent on its own internal modus operandi of shooting down ideas (…) ‘
Must.Not.Get.Involved.In.This.War…Smart Enough Not To Build This Website - Jeff Atwood
ouch; “give us your email address, and we will resend your password”. Don’t have a clue? Then definitely read on. See the irony BTW?Back to Basics: var != Dim - Scott Hanselman
Illustrated with nice code samples where VB.NET makes a difference in readability for a change12 Tools I Use Every Day as an Independent Web Designer - Matthew Griffin
Mind you, this is a designer oriented post, but I like to sniff some design every now and thenMake the common things easy and make the advanced things possible -DigCode
How often do we let things like NIH stand in the way of this, and end up with moderate software that does hardly what the customer expectedThe Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work - Jay Fields
Putting the emphasis in another part can give a different meaning to this well known agile mantraStack Overflow Podcast #11
Just downloaded this one with 1.2-1.3MB/sec, yummie!Keep Your Files in Sync With GoodSync - Scott Blitstein
‘ file synchronization and file backup software that works to keep files in sync between multiple PCs, desktops, laptops, Servers, webDAV and FTP locations, along with Mobile Phones and PDAs ‘Choosing a Sandcastle tool - Jan Schreuder
DocProject or the Sandcastle Help File Builder are new to you? Read on.Hosting an entire ASP.NET MVC request for testing purposes - Chad Myers
Slick, being able to run a test with code like
var htmlResult = host.ExecuteMvcUrl("Home/Index", "");Declare Active Conventions inside C# or VB.NET Source Code - Patrick Smacchia
‘ With the last version of NDepend, we polished one particular scenario that I would like to describe properly: The possibility to store CQL rules inside source code ‘Microsoft Certified Professional Developer Guide updated - Simone Chiaretta
Update of this (and al other .NET related, for that matter) certifications to, let’s call it ‘version 3.5′Design Patterns - Strategy Pattern - David Cumps
‘ The first pattern I want to talk about is the Strategy pattern, which always reminds me about the Command & Conquer games so I’ll simply use it as an example ‘The var war is brewing - Derik Whittaker
Derik puts his view onvaron the table, saying that using it depends on whether you can visually inferred from the statement in which it is usedQueuing up Your Remote Invokes - Jacob Lauzier
Prevent Denial of Service (DOS) attacks in your web application - Omar AL Zabir
Use the client’s IP to prevent repeated requests

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