LINKBLOG for July 11, 2008
Jul 11th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Does Exploratory Testing Have A Place On Agile Teams? – Johanna Rothman
How to Write Maintainable Code – Follow Steph
‘ Write your code from the perspective of the person who’s going to use it ‘ Sounds so simple but we forgetThe Art of Agile Development: “Done Done” – James Shore
‘ “Done done” is at the root of all of these problems. Once you complete a story, from end to end, you can tell how long a story really takes ‘Are you sure added and refactored code is covered by tests? – Patrick Smacchia
‘ Does added and refactored code is covered by tests? ‘ Use NDepend and find out!. Net development tools necessary:Snippet Compiler – LoveCoding
If you don’t know Snippet Compiler yet, be prepared to add another tool to your toolboxDesign is not an Agile dirty word – Robert
‘ Agile design is more of an exercise in communication that all parties involved can and must participate in even the lowliest developer ‘Task Board for Scrum for Team System (SfTS) Beta Released – Greg Duncan
Keeping LINQ Code Healthy – K. Scott Allen
Putting an extension helper method i your LINQ code tidies things up a lotC# Mixins – Craig Andera
‘ (…) not something you’ll use every day, but it’s worth knowing about ‘Separation of Concerns by example: Part 4 – Jimmy Bogard
‘ in the last part, we finally broke out the caching and data access concerns from our original class ‘CLR Security Team CodePlex Site – .NET Security Blog
new Codeplex project ‘ Currently, it contains two assemblies that provide additional functionality to the security APIs shipped in v3.5 of the .NET Framework ‘
via Dominick BaierLearning WPF with BabySmash – MVC or MVP and the Benefits of a Designer – Scott Hanselman
Scott’s little side project is turining bigger and bigger, interesting to follow it’s developmentJuly 10, 2008 – personal update – Jason Haley
Get the stats on Jason’s blogAnonymous Delegates, how I love thee – Josh Twist
Love song on those monsters, personally still never gave them a fair chance (maybe they’re on my no-to-do-listExtreme Programming Tidbits – Mike Bobiney
Cyclone: Obscure Programming Language of the Month – DevTopics
Secure CEdit Animated GIF Images Frame by Frame with GIF Maker – Amit Agarwal
GIF Maker, flashback to 1996 anyone?Really simple .NET remoting with Castle – Gojko Adzic
Describing how to set this up, and the issues you will see (which is mainly configuration, really)Video: ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 – Tatham Oddie
via Twitter/tathamoddie which came via Twitter/secretGeekDigital Identity, Privacy, and the Internet’s Missing Identity Layer – Kim Cameron
Identity is a so far a real black hole on the net. Vendors (like Microsoft as described here) as well as the community are working, discussing etc. but expect major changes in the coming years on how we handle our online identityThe Visual Studio Gallery gets a fresh set of features – Anthony Cangialosi
Anthony notified me that there is was a major update on the Visual Studio Gallery recently. I had a look, and it’s really slick. Go check out what this VS community site has in store for you!Introducing Microsoft Code Name Zermatt – Keith Brown
Yet Another Framework. For the moment on my not-to-do-list (see elsewhere), but might be worth checking out later…
‘ Zermatt includes plumbing that sits on top of WCF and simplifies building claims-based web services and clients ‘

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