LINKBLOG for September 10, 2008
Sep 11th, 2008 by AZuidhof
How we work: user story execution process – Matt Hinze
ASP.NET MVC Application Building: Forums #4 1/2– Validation Revisited – Stephen Walther
Elaborate series on how to set up a forum useing ASP.NET MVC, from start to finish. This one is already somewehere halfway, so read the complete series if you’re on to something like this yourselfCustomer Service is King – Ethan Vizitei
‘ I wish that a cool web application with nifty helpful features could win clients over by the droves. I wish my part was more important ‘ So Ethan, and every other consultant/freelancer, has to find other ways to persuade our customers. And that is not that difficult as you will find outC# World Of Warcraft Armory Library 0.1 – David Cumps
What you get if a geek plays Wow – ehhm, isn’t that a contradiction in terms
How do you construct your objects? – Brian di Croce
‘ As Kent Beck righteously points out in his latest book, “Implementation Patterns”, there is a big difference in the way objects are designed and built in a framework versus a custom application ‘A strange game… – Elaine McNealy
‘ From a software support perspective, the question is, how much should I expect my end-user to know? ‘STOP! The Build is Broken! – Jarod Ferguson
One of those cool broken build indicators. Also an indicator to the outside world that us geeks are a bit crazy (but we’re geeks, aren’t we?)Adding People To A Late Project Makes It Later – Max Pool
‘ There will always be a cost to new employees, so you can not always use it as an excuse not to bring on new blood – but is at the end of a project when you are the busiest the best time? ‘Visual Studio 2008 Load Testing Checklist – Omer van Kloeten
‘ After a couple of days of trying to run a load test for a web service on several agents via Visual Studio 2008, I come out much wiser and with a few new bald-spots, where hair I pulled out in the process used to be ‘Quality and code coverage – Jimmy Bogard
‘ (…) the law of diminishing returns. As we get closer and closer to 100%, it takes vastly more effort to get there. At some point, you have to ask yourselves, is there value in this effort? ‘

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