LINKBLOG for July 3, 2008
Jul 3rd, 2008 by AZuidhof
Sandcastle project has been republished on CodePlex – CodePlex Weblog
‘ You can find both the project and its source code at http://www.codeplex.com/sandcastle ‘
Good news, although it was a bit expected that Sandcastle would not just wither away. It’s a too great tool to let go down the digital bit bucketSome useful links for ASP.Net MVC – Karla Pudi
More than some…ASP.NET MVC Tip #13 – Unit Test Your Custom Routes – Stephen Walther
‘ In this tip, I demonstrate how you can create unit tests for the routes in your ASP.NET MVC applications. I show how to test whether a URL is being mapped to the right controller, controller action, and action parameters ‘Managing Data Streams With C# Iterators – Howard Dierking
HttpModule For Timing Requests – Phil Haack
‘ I just wanted to see a simple number at the end of the page and not have to wade through all that trace output ‘MVC Storefront Part 16: Membership Redo With OpenID – Rob Conery
IsNull Extension Method : Steve Smith
Action Extensions – Leppie
‘ Parallelization of multicast delegates ‘Precompiling ASP.NET Applications And The Dreaded LoadResource Failure Error – Ben Scheirman
‘ Now my user controls can have as much literal content as they need and resources will not get added ‘Managing Software Development: Adaptation vs. Anticipation – Jurgen Appelo
‘ Anticipation is what makes us move forward
Adaptation is what makes us change course ‘21 tools used in our MicroISV – Leon Bambrick
‘ (…) here’s a quick wrap up of the some of the tools we use to help run TimeSnapper, our MicroIsv ‘9 Reasons Why Application Developers Think Their CIO Is Clueless – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership
‘ From being a control freak to being a vendor puppet, here are nine behaviors management needs to steer clear of or risk being labeled “clueless.” ‘My Unit Tests Are Purer Than Yours – Abby Fichtner
‘ We need unit tests to ensure each unit works in isolation, and then we need higher level functional or integration tests to ensure the overall system works as expected ‘Top Ten Reasons You Don’t Need a Requirements Document – Jon Erickson
The never ending argument. I would think it completely depends on your methodology: fully agile means another form / amount (none?) of documentation than CMMI/Waterfall etc.Why you shouldn’t just wrap simple code in a try-catch – Tim Stall
Lots of reasons: loosing the context of your exception, etc.etc., but the worst is you probably haven’t thought through your code’s design well enoughA Bot-Safe Email Link – Jason McDonald
in case you haven’t done this on your site yetI love the 90’s: The Fusion Episode – Brett Schuchert
The Weekly Source Code 30 – VB.NET with XML Literals as a View Engine for ASP.NET MVC – Scott Hanselman
 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective People - Travis Wright
‘ 3. When actually doing something, doing something that isn’t the most important thing right now ‘Journalists Misunderstanding Software – Adam Barr
‘ (…) he makes some mistakes that betray some fundamental lack of knowledge about software ‘Indenti.ca launches – Open-source social network microblogging – Greh Hughes
‘ Tired of relying on well-funded commercial software companies testing their software on you while you come to truly rely on it, with little to no control? ‘

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