Subscribe to
Arjan's World Feed

Archive for October, 2008

LINQ to SQL DBML fails to build or open – Rick Strahl OpenOffice.org 3.0 Final on a Server Near You – Adam Pash For you open source freaks. This will definitely be the default Office suite on my personal machine Innovation Notes: October 10, 2008 – Jason Haley Jason is doing an (be it irregular) [...]

Read Full Post »

From Tesla Motors to the “Patriot Hack” – Martin Eberhard on Protecting Your Privacy Online – Tim Ferriss Reprint of an article by Martin Eberhard, evolving around building an application that – in an attempt to project your privacy online – silently performs thousands of random search engine calls in the background ‘ Although I [...]

Read Full Post »

MassTransit 0.4 Released – Chris Patterson MassTransit is a ‘ a lean service bus implementation for building loosely coupled applications using the .NET framework ‘ DI and IoC: Creating And Working With A Cloud Of Objects – Derick Bailey ‘ I’ve had the opportunity to do some additional study and teaching of DI, and I’ve [...]

Read Full Post »

What America’s Got Talent Can Teach You About Managing – Max Pool ‘ What does America’s Got Talent have to do with management anyways? I’m so glad you asked! It is simple, really ‘ Refactoring Exercise: The Single Responsibility Principle vs Needless Complexity – Jan van Ryswyk ‘ Besides good judgment, SRP is also about [...]

Read Full Post »

For the next couple days it is probably quiet over here. Family visits, and an off-site Agile workshop on Monday guarantee being disconnected. See you back in a couple! Enumerations And Extension Methods – Sean Feldman ‘ Enumerations are for enumeration. Obvious. Often, though, it’s used also for some metadata knowledge (…) This is where [...]

Read Full Post »

Loading Assemblies in Silverlight – Ruurd Boeke ‘ Loading assemblies in Silverlight can be a bit hard because everything is packaged up in a Xap file. If you want to get to all the assemblies and start instantiating types, you’ll quickly run into a wall. However (…) ‘ read on Those pesky indexers! – Marcus [...]

Read Full Post »

A quick shout out to Leon B for subtly reminding me that the design of the site is not all nice and shiny. Thanks for doing some CSS hacking for me More on the sad state of print publishing for developers – Eric Sink ‘ Software development magazines and books are dying. You already know [...]

Read Full Post »

October aready! It’s hard to keep up these days, but maybe it because autumn has really started around here. Congrats btw to all (re)elected MVP today! O, and please, one request: let’s all carry complete names on the front pages of our blogs (and if you really don’t like that, then *at least* put it [...]

Read Full Post »

« Prev