LINKBLOG for July 10, 2008
Jul 10th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Blogging might be a bit lighter into the next week with lots of preparations for summer holidays.
*** How to Fail with Agile - Clinton Keith and Mike Cohn
Interesting post via Robert MayOn Classical Music, Leaders, and Inspiration - Jean-Paul S. Boodhoo
‘ Do you want to be a person who can be used to awaken the possibilities in other people? ‘MVC Html helper to render an image with a Routable Link - Derik Whittaker
Today I ran into a need where I wanted to create the html needed to render an image as a link and I wanted that clicking of that image to route to a controller actionHow to: 101 LINQ Samples for C# - Robert Shelton
If you have a couple hours leftYour Software Can’t Heal Itself - Justin Etheredge
Yummy, new acronym includedDoctors We Ain’t - Dave Laribee
‘ It’s not like user’s don’t know what they want; they do. Damn straight stakeholders know what benefit they expect from a software engagement ‘ Far too often the ’stupid users’ are blamed for not knowing what they want. This is just wrong, and laziness on our side.Classes that show up in every project - Jeremy D. Miller
‘ Just out of whimsy, here’s my list of classes or interfaces that seem to show up in every project I work on ‘ You’re invited to share your own…Super Models, Part 2: Avoid Mutators - Dave Laribee
‘ I’ve come to the point of view that Entities should not use set mutators (”setters”). Anything you represent as a setter can usually be better represented as a plain old method. Why? ‘Business Centric Architecture - Radusib
‘ Design the business layer using a provider pattern ‘EasyHook - The reinvention of Windows API hooking - Christoph Husse
‘ Hooking native APIs from any .NET language with support for AnyCPU assemblies and Windows Server 2008 SP1 x64 ‘Microsoft sets key piece of identity puzzle - John Fontana
‘ Microsoft Zermatt eases development of claims-based apps ‘
via Kim CameronMy boss’ boss’ boss - Matt Hinze
‘ I’m sure there’s more to this than what I understand, but I can’t help but wonder if sometimes we think an entire culture needs to change when all it really needs is an email to the help desk ‘
Funny how we make life more complicated all the time without reason.Deploying ASP.NET MVC on ASP.NET 2.0 - Scott Hanselman
freaky stuff, bleeding edge MVC combined with old-fashioned ASP.NET 2.0Documentation: A Sure Sign of Garbage Code - Sarah Chipps
‘ Stop documenting code, stop asking your coders to document, stop thinking that documentation is a staple in programming ‘Herding Cats: Waterfall as a bad idea? - Glen Alleman
Never doubt thy debugger : Visual Studio 2008 crashes in “split view” - Carlo C
‘ (…) when trying to view a file (even a new one) in split view or design view the IDE either crashed or frozen ‘ Interesting problem debugged3 Resources for Web Designers - Mike Gunderloy
There might be some little designing coming up, so need to repolish my mad skillz (not!). Mike’s tips help me get restartedOptimize WebResource.axd and ScriptResource.axd - Mads Kristensen
Back to basics: Getting started (Source Control: SVN/Git) - Mischa Kroon
‘ Before creating things of value it’s wise to make sure that your investment is guarded. ‘ Well said. I still encounter devs who still think zipping source in an archive is source control. Mischa’s intro is for them!Using the ‘Source Control - Team Foundation’ toolbar to perform common TFS operations on the current document within Visual Studio - Brian Di Croce
An Astonishing Collaboration - DoxPara Research
Microsoft, Cisco, Nominum, Neustar, OpenDNS and CERT worked together in a major operation to put a temporary patch on the DNS system: a classic example of just-in-time management
Poll: Who Is Your .NET Man-Crush? - Alvin Ashcraft
Vote here, ladies and gents in this ‘ completely unscientific ‘ poll

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