LINKBLOG for July 6, 2008
Jul 6th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Gravatar’s new features and ASP.NET – Mads Kristensen
from the geeky cool graphics departmentStructural Typing vs. Duck Typing – Cedric Beust
ASP.NET MVC Part 2 – Mark Nischalke
‘ A continued look at ASP.NET MVC and URL Routing ‘New language for a existing web application – Goosetea
‘ How to create and deploy resource files to an already installed web application ‘Conventions-Based Binding – Nate Kohari
‘ (…) the existing [dependency injection, ed.] frameworks have a configuration-based mindset, where you’re forced to wire your application’s components up in a very declarative fashion ‘Rediscovering Three-pane Merging with TortoiseMerge and Team Foundation Server – Peter Provost
‘ I really like the diff/merge tool that comes with TortoiseSVN, so I decided to figure out how to use it ‘ReSharper Tip of the Day: Move to the Other Part (Holiday Bonus) – Ontological Reciprocity
Antother small tip showing the beauty that it called Re# to those in the knowThe routing series – Luis Abreu
7 part series on the ASP.NET MVC Routing assembly
via Mohamed A. MeligyBook Review: Fish! – Jurgen Appelo
Moral problems? Then this book might be for you ‘ No matter what kind of work you do, your attitude towards it is your own choice ‘Exploring Web Source Control in Microsoft Expression Web – Minal Agarwal
Microsoft StyleCop, Totalitarian Rules – Bil Simser
‘ I think one of the biggest issues with the tool is the fact that it goes all Chef Ramsey on your ass, even if its code created by Microsoft in the first place ‘Disabling ReSharper – David Starr
in the extraordinary case you would want thatAre Bad Tests Worse Than No Tests At All? – Aaron Oliver
‘ Anything that exercises your code in a automatic, repeatable way has got to be useful. On the other hand, poorly written tests cost time and effort to understand, refactor, and fix ‘Looking back – Matt Hinze
It’s worthwhile to look back on your achievements every no and then, and think about the future. Matt did, creating and interesting and long list of acquired wisdom ‘ 10. The old “The more you know the more you know you don’t know” thing
(…) I strive to be the “dumbest guy in the room.” ‘Back to Basics – Do namespace using directives affect Assembly Loading? – Scott Hanselman
This Back to Basics comes with a cool tip on debugging without the debugger, but by making use of the indispensible Process Explorer toolKeep a Record Of All Things You Do On the Computer & the Web – Amit Agarwal
‘ There are so many things you do on the computer at the same time ‘ Wish you could store everything? You can!Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter – Friday Reflections
quote ‘ A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. ~John Barrymore ‘Six Ways To Update Your Status – Sarah Perez
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