LINKBLOG for November 29, 2008
Nov 29th, 2008 by AZuidhof
Small edition on this cold and quiet Saturday
A new book: Notation and Thought – Joe Duffy
‘ Most people I know have had a similar “Ah-Hah!” moment associated with LISP, but it was when I first truly realized the deep extent to which a programming language shapes thought — sometimes in negative ways. LISP put it all into perspective ‘Test Helpers and Fluent Interfaces – Sean Feldman
Thanksgiving: Micro-financing Entrepreneurs – John Hunter
Solve Puzzles to Help Out Scientists – Jason Fitzpatrick
Paging through
- items using JQuery – ‘IRhetoric’
ASP.NET without ASP.NET – Simple time mocking for testing time-dependent code
Avoiding Conflicts Within a Teleworking Team – Celine Roque
Celine RoqueHire the Best – Introduction – Keyvan Nayyeri
Did you know… There’s is a Go To Definition navigation stack?! – #367 – Sara Ford
Back-of-a-Napkin Agile Assessment – Elisabeth Hendrickson
‘ I am often asked: “How do I know if my team is really Agile? They claim they’re Agile, but I think they’re cheating.” ‘Accentient Blog – Team Foundation Build and FinalBuilder
What is an Action Policy? – Rinat Abdullin

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