LINKBLOG for September 28, 2008
Sep 28th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Can you refactor to MVC? – Kyle Baley
Kyle sees the pain points in doing something like this, and wonders if anyone has actually taken such a stepComing Back to Life – Keyvan Nayyeri
Keyvan is glad he can resume his life after almost two years of almost a stand stillDelivering a Great Presentation – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ Great speakers engage their audience, they show empathy, and they understand what their audience needs to take from the experience ‘ASP.NET MVC Request Flow – Justin Etheredge
Knowing a picture tells more than lots of words, Justin is kind enough to create an awfully clear picture of the flow of a request from System.Web.Routing all the way through the MVC subsystemShould the Daily Standup Be Person-by-Person or Story-by-Story? – Mike Cohn
TimeSnapper 3.2: What are you afraid of? – Leon Bambrick
The C# Null Coalescing Operator (??) – Rhonda Tipton
code tipTraits vs. Aspects in Scala – Dean Wampler
Diving into esoteric (?) codeParallel Stacks for multi-threaded debugging – Daniel Moth
‘ My previous post (on active stack frame and current thread) ended by raising an issue, a solution to which I propose below ‘Making Life Difficult for Customers – Chris Williams
‘ Companies seem to think technology is an excuse to provide bad service. Or maybe they don’t need any excuse at all to do so, based on how often they provide bad service ‘CSLA Light – Chris Williams
‘ CSLA .NET, it is one of the most widely used business application development frameworks for the .NET platform. I expect it will be extremely widely used in Silverlight as well, since it provides even more direct benefits to Silverlight developers! ‘ Never looked at CSLA, YMMVHow to Build a Financial Crisis-Proof Business – Carleen Hawn
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Twitter – Miguel Carrasco
Lots of extra stuff you can do with Twitter, e.g. track packages, search Twitter itself in all kinds of ways you hadn’t thought of yetJetBrains Resharper 4.1: Product Review – Peter Bromberg
New version, time for a reviewArchiMate – The Emerging Architecture Modeling Standard? – Mike Walker
‘ (…) ArchiMate, it is open architecture modeling standard. It focuses on the visualization of viewpoints and notations on models ‘What is the best way to create regular expressions? – Alex Perepletov
‘ Convenient way to document the intent of each part of a regex ‘Simple Ajax, ASP.NET and C# implementation for a page wait or process screen – Lalith B
‘ A simple AJAX approach that includes an HTML page client and, JavaScript making an AJAX call and receiving a response. A remote page that will receive the parameter information and responds to the JavaScript call method with the necessary information ‘Why Doing Business Like a Girl Isn’t So Bad – Kristen Fischer
‘ I wouldn’t say women are better relationship-builders than men, but they do have a knack for personal details. That’s why making an effort to be professional yet personal works so well for them ‘

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