LINKBLOG for November 20, 2008
Nov 20th, 2008 by AZuidhof
What Hiring Managers Look for in a Resume – Johanna Rothman
Career adviceBad Interview Question: What is your greatest weakness? – Tim Stall
Using Windows Azure for the continuous integration – Rinat Abdullin
The Only Way To Test Private Methods – Davy Brion
‘ Let’s think about the concept of testing a private method. If you feel the need to test a private method (…), then it often means that the private method is simply doing too muc ‘An Approximate Measure of Technical Debt – James Shore
‘ Technical debt sucks, and it’s a particularly common problem for the teams I work with. Technical debt affects everything they do. It disrupts plans, kills productivity, and creates defects ‘Reverse GEO lookup in C# – Mads Kristensen
‘ Google’s maps API now supports reversed GEO lookup which allows you to find an address based on geo coordinates. All you need is a latitude, a longitude and this handy method ‘
This one is for your Utils libraryExtending the Team Members feature in the VSTS 2008 TFS Power Tools October 2008 Release – Greg Duncan
‘ For example, adding Skype support… ‘PTOM: Command and Conquer Your UI Coupling Problems – Derick Bailey
‘ One of the core principles of object oriented software development is the idea of Coupling (…) ‘Functionally dynamic? – Jimmy Bogard
Serializing and Not Serializing Objects – Amit Raz
Introducing TransitionContentControl – Ruurd Boeke
Silverlight time ‘ This post will show you how to write a very simple contentControl, that allows you to transition your old content with your new content ‘How to make money using the Internet – Seth Godin
Connect, connect, connect!IT Must Learn to Bend or Business Will Break – Jason Rothbart
IronPython and WPF Part 4: Background Processing – Harry Pierson
Introducing IronPython – Harry Pierson
‘ IronPython is an easy-to-learn yet surprisingly powerful language for .NET development ‘10 Ways to Save a Slipping Project – Peterstev
‘ If anyone is looking for proof that agile and waterfall are from different planets, you just need to check out this article ‘ read on…Developing Speech Grammars That Rock, Part 1: Best Practices – Steve Apiki
‘ Flexible grammars are key to more natural interaction and a more pleasant caller experience. In the first installment of this two-part series on speech grammars, we cover the basics of grammars and outline some grammar development best practices ‘Why too much Database Normalization can be a Bad Thing – Scott Selikoff
‘ The years of working in the professional software industry has taught me the practical implications of a fully normalized database system: it’s often slow ‘Is Using Hash Tables a Good Thing? – Carlos Oliveira
Developers Aren’t Gonna Read It – Pbielicki
‘ Developers are the customers – from time to time. They are the customers for product definition/specification team that is preparing technical specification documents ‘Living Simply: The Ultimate Guide to Conquering Your Clutter – Leo Babauta
‘ What’s the problem with clutter? Well, nothing, if that’s the way you like things. Everyone lives differently, and I’m not saying the decluttered lifestyle is better than the cluttered one.
However ‘ read on…Cloud Computing == Bubble 2.0? – James Moore
‘ Personally I’m not convinced that The Cloud is the future. The technology might be coming together, but there are still way too many unanswered questions ‘
via Jason HaleyC#/AOP: Elegant tracing with PostSharp and Aspect-Oriented Programming – Saveen Reddy
How to use Procmon to troubleshoot a SQL Server permissions problem in either the filesystem or registry – John Daskalakis
Procmon is useul in lots of situationsScreen Capture Tools: 40+ Free Tools and Techniques – Hongkiat
40 tools must be enough for everybody. OTOH, one will do too

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