LINKBLOG for September 30, 2008
Sep 30th, 2008 by AZuidhof
AGILE Project Management with Scrum -A book by Ken Schwaber – Jim Heidema
CIO.com has a nice preview of Visual Studio 2010 – Scott Cate
Of course, after the buzz the screenshots come in…Some comments are a total waste of time – Derik Whittaker
IComparer vs IEqualityComparer – Keyvan Nayyeri
On the goodies that the .NET Framework provides usIf it hurts, you’re probably doing it right – Chris Spagnuolo
Perpetual multivote for pull scheduling – Corey Ladas
‘ If we’re going to schedule one work item at a time, then we have to have a reliable method of picking the next item ‘Common issues found in code review – Oren Eini
My MVC Starter Template – Rob Conery
‘ I’ve been toying around with reorganizing the default MVC template and thought I would share it with people. I like the way it’s come together ‘The Live Web – Joshua Porter
The web is alive! ‘ If all you want is people to visit you, you’re not asking for much and will not get much for asking ‘Scrum and Supporting Your Existing Products – Ade Miller
‘ Bugs! How do you handle fixing bugs and enhancement requests on an existing release of your product while your team(s) are working on the next release ‘My First Agile Project Part 5: Our Top 5 Agile Mistakes – Matt Grommes
What happens when you do not keep track of you backlog: ‘ We all assumed that since we were being Agile, we would add work as we fleshed out requirements and learned new capabilities ‘
Agile is not a silver bullet (if you *do* know a silver bullet, plz email me and we will put it to market together!)Managing the Ebb and Flow of Energy – Joel Falconer
With a Little Help from Your Friends: How to Tap into the Hidden Potential of the People Who Surround You Every Day – Dustin Wax
Web-Based UML Sequence Diagram / MSC Generator
Being always excited to try out anything webbased and free, I was delighted to see this very useful and cool UML diagramming tool. You can even create a ‘napkin style’ model like it’s written by hand
via Dev102.comDr. Giuliano’s Ten Commandments for Minimizing Medical Errors – Bob Sutton
It can be very useful to stretch analogies from more mature fields of science to the realm of software developmentWhat’s next for Visual Studio and .NET FX? – Somasegar
The press release no VSTS10 and .NET 4.0NDepend, or a Young .NET Programmer’s Illustrated Primer – Dale Smith
this true comment on the post stands out: ‘ I bet NDepend’s creators never thought it would be such a great fractal generator! ‘Step By Step – Using Silverlight to Access a WCF Service Hosted In a Console Application – Harsh Bardhan
ASP.Net MVC and Routing Default.aspx – Anthony Bouch

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