LINKBLOG for August 30, 2008
Aug 30th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Short edition, today. Blame the weather, not the blogosphere…
Announcing New C# 4.0 LINQ Features and Book – Omer van Kloeten
How to Find the Intersection of Multiple Lists – Keyvan Nayyeri
Lessons learned from Protocol Buffers, part 4: static interfaces – Jon Skeet
Lessons learned from Protocol Buffers, part 3: generic type relationships – Jon Skeet
Herding Code #14 and TFS/VS Phantom Checkouts – Rhonda Tipton
Sorting Algorithms: The Cocktail Sort – OJ Reeves
The latest in OJ’s ‘back to school’ sorting sagaThere will be code – Uncle Bob
Breaking Free of Legacy Projects – Johanna Rothman
The Greatest Chalk Talk Known To Man: ‘Better than a license to print money: Build Your Own Tiny Software Company’ – Leon Bambrick
Dear Alt.Net Developers: Stop blaming Microsoft and WebForms for creating bad developers – Joe Brinkman
Joe shares his thoughts, explaining that there will never be that silver bullet that will magically make all problems disappear, *not even* ASP.NET MVC
‘ I wish that Keith would have pushed developers to learn how to properly use their chosen framework/language/tool, rather than promoting one more tool, as if MVC will be the panacea for the cross browser issues he despises ‘F# Releases September 2008 CTP! – Matthew Podwysocki
Asynchronously Execute PowerShell Scripts from C# – Jean-Paul Mikkers
nice sample app showing off the coolness of Poweshell combined with C#Thoughts on MVP and WebForms – Chad Myers
ASP.NET MVC Preview 5 is now available – Ben Scheirman
And we finish off today with the new MVC drop, this one contains the download locationForm validation with ASP.NET MVC preview 5 – Maarten Balliauw
‘ Since the new ASP.NET MVC preview 5, form validation has become more handy. Let me show you how you can add validation in such a ridiculously easy manner ‘Partial Rendering View Engines in ASP.NET MVC – Brad Wilson

thanks for the links. Form validation with ASP.NET MVC preview 5 – Maarten Balliauw was really useful to me.
@EnhanceLife: you’re always welcome!