LINKBLOG for October 26, 2008
Oct 26th, 2008 by AZuidhof
User Interface is the Application for the Client – Mohammad Azam
‘ Next time when you create an application make sure the user interface is nice even if you have to pay someone to create it ‘ Right on!Learn a dynamic language now – Tim Ewald
‘ Why? Because you can do more with less code and get better quality too. How can you argue with that? ‘Dealing with Complex Client Interfaces: Html or RIA? – Rick Strahl
‘ HTML is not always the Answer ‘Unit Test WPF Data Bindings with Caliburn – Rob Eisenberg
Career Advice For Young Developers – Davy Brion
‘ (…) i hate seeing good developers make bad choices. So i decided to write down a bit of career advice for young developers ‘
So Davy compiled a big list of advice that you ignore at your perilThe Quest For Elegant Code – Tim Murphy
I’m glad that static typing is there to help… – Brett Schuchert
Good Development Resource – DevMavens – Rhonda Tipton
aggregation site combining multiple influential bloggers posts and tweets; sweet tip!Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release (part 1) | Herding Code Ep. 23
Intro to REST — nice YouTube Video – Manish Agrawal
Use Fiddler to look at your traffic from/to your browser – MicrosoftWatcher
In case you didn’t know this slick tool yetFurther Examination of .NET Framework Features Survey – Keyvan Nayyeri
Keyvan takes the results of Scott H’s .NET Framework survey a step further ‘ I’m just trying to analyze the results in different aspects and discuss some facts that I can elicit from this simple survey ‘Thoughts on Web Development with ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Castle Active Record Part 2 – Sam Gentile
‘ I have immersed myself in Castle ActiveRecord and I have loved it! Moreover, it has proven to be an excellent solution for a medium-sized Web application we are building. It has provided an excellent Ruby on Rails alternative for .NET ‘Banging Your Own Drum – Mike Gunderloy
Thinking about brand “you” from time to time will do you no harm at allCareful about the analysis you read about MS08-067 – Dana Epp
Dana analysis not the vulnerability itself, but the way the security community handles itKaizenConf – Functional Programming – Is it a game changer? – Matthew Podwysocki
Does funtional programming influence you coding style?The “Many Core” Problem – Clay Lenhart
‘ The only way to write faster applications is to write multithreaded code, which has two challenges:
* Multithreaded code is complex to write and think about.
* Multithreaded code is difficult to test ‘
Clay describes the four ways he sees people solve the problemC# Tip: Don’t Concatenate, Use String.Format – ‘Tracker1′
‘Nother small code tipUsing the new Fluent NHibernate project – Luis Abreu

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