LINKBLOG for December 6, 2008
Dec 6th, 2008 by AZuidhof
But They Like It When I Tell Them What To Do! – Mcottmeyer
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via Twitter / Jan van RyswyckMy new favourite Resharper features – Josh Twist
XM Radio Player Part II : Scraping – K. Scott Allen
Solid State Drive: Enhance developers’ productivity – Patrick Smacchia
buying yourself a 10K RPM Solid State drive and be more productive – ever thought of that?How to fight management incompetence – Scott Berkun
Stuff I do like – Jeremy D. Miller
Get SOLID: Single Responsibility Principle – Karl Seguin
LINQ Extension method to return a Unique List based on a key – Stephen Inglish
Most Underhyped Apps of 2008 – Gina Trapani
More ‘2008 lists’The M in MVC: Why Models are Misunderstood and Unappreciated – Maugrim
Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller: Opinions for ASP.NET MVC Developers – Jonathan Allen
‘ Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller have strong opinions on how ASP.NET MVC should work. They presented these opinions as a set of guidelines at last month’s KaizenConf. Here are some highlights from Jeremy’s summary ‘Top 10 International Products of 2008 – Lidija Davis
MVC Storefront Part 25: Getting Started With Domain-Driven Design – Rob Conery
‘ I don’t like the complexity that’s crept into my application. Not sure how else to put it – but the architecture needs to be shaken a bit so in this episode I tackle this complexity head on using DDD ‘ABC of good Developer. The Books for reading – Igor Konouchenko
Pattern and refactoring oriented, listing the more wellknown books in this categoryLonger is Sometimes Better – Itay Maman
A bit of science and eye movement tracking, and ideas how to make code more readable in this regardsFunctional Programming Unit Testing – Part 1 – Matthew Podwysocki
Unit testing in the Haskell worldDiscussion: Why web designers often use PHP over ASP.NET? – Janko Jovanovic
‘ Some time ago my colleague asked me “I like to read blogs about web design, but why are they mostly PHP-oriented?”. Huh, really, why? ‘
Indeed an interesting question. Read on for some ideas and assumptionsAn Open, Federated Award Ceremony – Leon Bambrick
‘ The internet has had ‘badges’ since the very early days — so why not share them around somehow… any thoughts? ‘A Pleasant Elsewhere – Rands In Repose
Can buy a Rands T-shirt now, in the good feeling that 100% of revenue goes to charity. Idea to treat yourself in this holiday season?First steps with LINQ – Aline

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