LINKBLOG for November 27, 2008
Nov 27th, 2008 by AZuidhof
A happy Thanksgiving to all US readers
Visualizing LINQ expressions in the debugger – Jimmy Bogard
The problem with SVN – Adrian Aisemberg
‘ When working on a local working copy of an SVN repository, a file might be changed or unchanged, and it might be current (up-to-date) or old ‘Musing about Code Generation, MDSD and DSLs – Jonas Bandi
Using the ASP.NET MVC ModelBinder (screencast) – Maarten Balliauw
The Weekly Source Code 37 – Geolocation/Geotargeting (Reverse IP Address Lookup) in ASP.NET MVC made easy – Scott Hanselman
UserName Supporting Token & WCF revisited (this time with Geneva) – Dominick Baier
IdentStories From The Battlefield: #1 – Make It Awesome – Janusz Gorycki
‘ It all boils down to the fact that agile processes and practices let you deliver awesome software, much easier than any other processes ‘TFS and the OWASP Top 10 Threats – Grant Holliday
TFS Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager 2007 shipped – Grant Holliday
Challenges With Refactoring – Abhijit Nadgouda
Beautiful API Design – Ibrahim Levent
Revamping Your Portfolio – Celine Roque
What Motivates Participants to Engage in Online Communities – Dawn Foster
Addicted To MEF – Part 1 – Justin Etheredge
Why Microsoft Fails to Win Online – Om Malik
Guide To Writing Testable Code – Misko Hevery
27 Free Must-have Online Collaboration Tools – Dana Coffey
If this won’t help you collaborate better, me doesn’t know what willAvoiding CommandBinding in the XAML Code Behind files – Marlon Grech
Yet Another Use of a Unit Test Framework – David Starr
Exploding Offer Season – Joel Spolsky
‘ If you’re a college student applying for jobs or summer internships, you’re at something of a disadvantage when it comes to negotiation ‘
Joel helps out how to harnass you against the ‘bad guys’Forget Your Debugger, Use The “Saff Squeeze” – Mike Bria
How TFS Lost my Trust – Jan van Ryswyck
‘ Turns out that I didn’t screw up the code but TFS did ‘Animating items part two – Ruurd Boeke
Meta-Programming with PowerShell and Regular Expressions – Klaus Graefensteiner
Hire managers of one – Neil
‘ A manager of one is someone who comes up with their own goals and executes them. They don’t need heavy direction. They don’t need daily check-ins ‘Deploying ClickOnce applications automated using FinalBuilder – Dennis van der Stelt
‘ If you’re not using FinalBuilder but plain MSBuild, you can most likely benefit from the tutorial below as well ‘Object Oriented F# – Encapsulation with Object Expressions – Matthew Podwysocki
WCF REST Services and AJAX Callbacks – Rick Strahl
A Transactional Repository Implementation in .NET – Vitaliy Liptchinsky
Vitaliy LiptchinskyUsing Perl for Mass In Place Editing – Steve Rowe
When Agile Works – Wendy Friedlander
‘ When I started consulting on an “agile” team back in February, my first thought was, “Hey! You guys lied! This isn’t agile” ‘PTOM: Descriptive State Enumeration – Derick Bailey
CMMI, Agile, and Managing Projects – Glen Alleman
Reading WCF Configuration from a Custom Location – Travis Illig
Travis Illig.ASP.NET MVC on IIS 6 Walkthrough – Phil Haack
Trashing Scrum or Reflecting Reality? – David J. Anderson
IronPython and Linq to XML Part 2: Screen Scraping – Harry Pierson
Mapping A State Pattern With NHibernate – Derick Bailey

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