LINKBLOG for December 1, 2008
Dec 1st, 2008 by AZuidhof
25 Tips to Selling in a Recession – Rajesh Setty
Is OOP Better for Structuring your Code? – Sadek Drobi
Developer and Power Tool List – 2008 – Blue Onion Software
It’s that time of year again – Best of lists all over the placeLessons learned from a real-world focus on performance – Patrick Smacchia
A Gentle Quickstart for StructureMap 2.5 – Jeremy D. Miller
First Look At NHibernate Profiler – Davy Brion
‘ Ayende has released his NHibernate Profiler into private beta and i was lucky enough to be able to play around with it ‘How Hard Could It Be?: My Style of Servant Leadership – Joel Spolsky
‘ Don’t bother me, because I’m in the middle of my most important task as CEO — hanging window blinds ‘Using Content in ControlTemplates – Shawn Wildermuth
What Fraggle Rock Can Teach You About The Art Of Letting Go – Max Pool
No time to read (sorry Max!). Del.icio.us says this is about motivation and management, so for once, I letit to other people’s influence in on this blog
Microsoft BizSpark, Action Pack and Empower programs – Craig Bailey
‘ I’m not saying software is cheap, but I am saying that it a much smaller proportion than wages and rent and thus shouldn’t be a major hurdle ‘
And Microsoft helps making your licenses even more cheap, at least if you’re a startupMapping a shortcut to execute unit test in current context with ReSharper – Brian di Croce
Passing Query string parameters to a silverlight app hosted in HTML – Stephan Dekker
Hey… Bro… Got Any Good Source? – Jarod Ferguson
If you got a spare hours days, here’s some (Alt).NET open source code bases for your reading and learning pleasureC# 3.0 + R# = Great Tests Readability – Sean Feldman
Using ReSharper in combo with the goodness of C# 3.0 to create meaningful testsDo You Treat Compiler Warnings as Errors? – Keyvan Nayyeri
‘ There are many other groups of compiler warnings that can be argued to be worth the treatment that I don’t step in their details here (…) ‘The art of lifting things – Phil Factor
Compare Assemblies with BitDiffer – Dave Donaldson
PTOM: November 2008: Visitor Design Pattern – Jason Meridth
A one-line program to count lines of code – Kirill Osenkov
‘ I thought that writing my own program to do this would be faster than looking for it on the internet, so here’s what I came up with ‘
That’s a real developer’s attitude!Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint – Harold van de Kamp
Why I don’t read newspapers – Craig Bailey
‘ So now I’m convinced that my usual strategy is better. Ignorance is bliss. I’d rather be a mis-guided optimist than an informed pessimist ‘Taking the Magic out of Expression<T> – Justin Etheredge
Can you succeed without good people? – Oren Eini
‘ The answer is a sound yes, but for a given value of success ‘ And according to Oren here is How to get good people?Does Your Application Already Do What You Want? – Scott Blitstein
Irrational Artifact Attachment – Neal Ford
‘ The lowly whiteboard is one of my favorite tools for design work on projects: you can stand in front of it as a group ‘‘60 Minutes’ report: How online gamblers unmasked cheaters – CNET News
Adventurous statistical forensic story on how to get cheaters in online casino’s. Quite the different job than way back in the Wild WestPyjamas: Build AJAX Apps in Python – Lidija Davis
Update your Resume! – Scott Schimanski
‘ What you say? You like your job? Have no intention of leaving? Why would I update my resume? ‘The Energized Way – Simon Baker
“Operation could destabilize the runtime” from Casting from Concrete to Interfaces with Linq – Derik Whittaker

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