LINKBLOG for September 12, 2008
Sep 12th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Bricks and Sponges – The Igloo Coder
‘ You can’t bear much responsibility for the success, or failure, of a project after you have left it. All you can do is work hard to set it up to succeed when that time comes ‘Some IoC Container guidelines – Jimmy Bogard
‘ If I need to configure the container for a unit or integration test, it’s a good sign that I’m doing something wrong ‘Silverlight and Relative URI’s for Image and Video Sources – Jon Galloway
Your Most Successful Project – Rob Conery
‘ (…) rather than look forward and worry – I think it’s better to look backward and reflect and ask yourself – What Was the Most Successful Project You Worked On? ‘WPF: Leverage – Paul Stovell
‘ There’s a myth that Windows Forms developers are more productive than WPF developers, and that WPF is only “worth it” if you’re worried about “look and feel” ‘a simple checklist for trouble-shooting regular problems – Leon Bambrick
As reading this list cost me almost an hour, one fears for the sanity of the creators of this massive listString processing is costly, but stupidity is more costly still – Oren Eini
A bit of help from a profiler is well and nice, but some common sense is needed most of the time to draw the final conclusionSmall Business Tips – It’s Never The Perfect Time – Ingrid Cliff
‘ Many people wait for things to be “perfect” before they pursue their dreams and goals ‘ This is really lack of courage and risk aversity. These might be very valid reasons not starting to persue your dreams, mind you, but sometimes we need to radically throw them overboard and leave “the ship”, whatever the ship is (company, personal situation etc.)Privacy flaw or useful feature? Your iPhone is “watching” you – Greg Hughes
In the case of the IPhons, shouldn’t it be called PHorensics?Software Development Diseases and Agile Medicine – Michael Dubakov
‘ It is really interesting to check some established diseases in software development and investigate how they can be resolved using agile processes. If agile development is so good, it should provide solutions to common problems ‘Development Tools I use Everyday
thanks Thanks Steve! Apart from Ultramon and Enso, I use most of them, and have at least seen them in action once. Instead of Enso I use LaunchyA Little Book of f-Laws – Glen Alleman
13 “laws” showing managers do not differ that much from the rest of us ‘ 4. The less sure managers are of their opinions, the more vigorously they defend them ‘

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