LINKBLOG for November 3, 2008
Nov 3rd, 2008 by AZuidhof
9 Wonderful Ways to Get Started in the World of Personal Productivity – Joel Falconer
‘ (…) soon, the poor sod becomes entangled in a complicated trail of information; a few quadzillion blogs on the subject, millions of books, and a whole lot of fancy terms ‘ Seems like a contradiction in terms, but can be dangerous if you’re not carefulLINQ to SQL, EF, and the Thunderdome Solution – Ian Cooper
‘ There is a lot of comment around recent pronouncements from the ADO.NET team that their future strategy for ORM will be Entity Framework and not LINQ to SQL ‘TFS Sticky Buddy v2.0 – Martin Hinshelwood
Handy toolA C# Track Editor – Chootair
‘ This application is designed to put way points on a track map picture and to set the height of the track points in order to produce a TXT or XML file which resumes the track information ‘Threading/Concurrency vs Parallelism – Daniel Moth
10 Years of Framework Design Guidelines (video) – Brad Abrams
Where did all those years go?Search for people using SHA1 hashing – Mads Kristensen
Well, let us constrain this to the people that are at least capable of SHA’ing their email address…Converting math equations to C# – Dmitri Nesteruk
Nice tool convert MathML markup to code. MathML btw is a W3C approved markup language in XML format used for expressing math formulaeVisual Studio Team System 2010 is huge! – Dennis Doomen
So is this post describing the features!How To Get Free Disk Space And Other WMI Stuff – Shahar Y
KaizenConf – Encouraging Change w/ Agile Examples – Derik Whittaker
NIHilism and other innovation poison – Eric Brechner
‘ When you reject work that was NIH, you lose the advantage of time, effort, bug-fixes, and knowledge that went into that work ‘ you know about the NIH syndrome, right. And about not learning from the past. When in doubt or sceptical, read on…NetMon API – Capture, Parse and and Capture File Access (with Managed P/Invoke example too) – Greg Duncan
Best practice DDD/TDD ASP.NET MVC example applications – Richard Dingwall
Richard praises one of the best features of the MVC framework ‘(…) it recognises that most projects will be more-or-less exactly the same, and imposes some conventions to keep everyone on the same path ‘ RoR anyone?Isolator Feature Focus: Duck Typing and Isolate.Swap – ISerializable – Roy Osherove
New version of TypeMock Isolator, new features ‘ “Swapping” objects redirects all relevant calls(I’ll explain what “relevant” means in a second) to the fake object which you have created ‘Managing Software Development: A Team of Leaders (and No Manager) – Jurgen Appelo
Jurgen got together with a couple friends and was amazed at how efficient this team without a manager actually wasFeatured Windows Download: CSS Toolbox Is a Killer Text Editor for Web Designers – Adam Pash
Sell Yourself With Business Benefits (And Not Geek Speak) – Max Pool
Max starts a series on building the perfect resume. ‘ One of the biggest mistakes I see in developers’ resumes is that fact that they get very granular in the details of their experiences ‘Presenting Yourself Powerfully, Part 2: Learning Presentation Skills at Work – Jason Womack
(…) the skills you learn on the job can serve as a great foundation for the speaking and presenting skills you need to hit a home run on a dream project or make a great impression on your bosses ‘

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