Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 8th, 2008 1 Comment »
Developing .NET Software on a Mac – Deep Fried Bytes Technology Podcast #5 ‘ Did you know you can develop .NET software on a Mac? It is a new trend that has been gaining momentum over the past six month ‘ This podcast goes into detail BlogEngine.NET 1.4 released – Joe Stagner Plunging into .NET [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 7th, 2008 1 Comment »
Agile Project Initiation – Kelly Waters Just had a discussion about big upfront requirements documents and how they relate to Agile. Now Kelly blogs about it, handing over the solution: use PowerPoint! In Depth With C# – Mo Khan Book review Dealing with time in tests – Oren Eini The Agile MPG illusion – Clarke [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 6th, 2008 1 Comment »
Gravatar’s new features and ASP.NET – Mads Kristensen from the geeky cool graphics department Structural 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 [...]
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Posted in Misc on Jul 6th, 2008 6 Comments »
These days is harder to keep up than ever. See for example this list of subjects I have (more or less successfully) tried to get my head around in the last year(s). Your list may vary, but probably -hopefully- has some shared topics. What is your trick to keep ahead of things? all things xDD: [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 5th, 2008 1 Comment »
Dutch ALT.NET User Group – Jan van Ryswyk Found this new Dutch alt.net group, Belgium based. I’d like to know if there are any Dutch people who feel like settings something like this up in the Netherlands. Let me know if you’re interested! Keep a Record Of All Things You Do On the Computer & [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 4th, 2008 No Comments »
Kill Your Users Table – Rob Conery Cool example of thinking out of the box, to remove ideas we always took for granted ‘ This is a challenge to give privacy a bigger consideration in your application – in the same way you might be challenging yourself right now to use TDD or Agile ‘ [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 3rd, 2008 1 Comment »
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 bucket Some useful links [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 2nd, 2008 1 Comment »
LINQ To SQL: Surprising Features – Sasha Goldshtein Relativism, crucibles and criticism – Matt Hinze Lost Treasures of the DOS World: tree! – Leon Bambrick ‘ I luckily stumbled onto a long forgotten gem today — the Tree command in DOS ‘ Even in 2008 DOS is still a cool quick-hack way to get simple [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 1st, 2008 1 Comment »
Tree Surgeon 2.0 Released – Bil Simser ‘ Have you ever spent a few days setting up a new development tree? ‘ Scale Cheaply – Sharding – Karl Seguin ‘ Despite what an “engagement consultant” might tell you though, most of the high-traffic websites on the web (google, digg, facebook) rely on far cheaper and [...]
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