LINKBLOG for December 27, 2008
Dec 27th, 2008 by AZuidhof
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C# lambdas: How much context should you need? – Mark Needham
.NET – Look Ma! No Classes – Creating Generic List(T) collection of Anonymous Types and calling Extension Methods – Suprotim Agarwal
Advantages of a 3rd party diff/compare tool – Jason Young
Using JsonResult in ASP.NET MVC AJAX – Keyvan Nayyeri
One less diacritical mark to annoy me – Sergio Pereira
You know, those of us from outside the US, or other native English speaking areas, have to wrestle the keyboard every now and then. I personally see the best wondering frantically how on earth the keyboard setting changed from EN-US to NL-NL. Again.MassTransit Turns One Year Old, Celebrations Held Around the World – Chris Patterson
Using Closures to Simplify Asynchronous Programming – Shawn Wildermuth
‘ Hopefully, this will help you in using the asynchronous model that is required in Silverlight 2 ‘Continuous Integration (book) – Sean Feldman
‘ First my personal impression – this book is a very good “business case” to introduceimage things like automated builds, CI server, DB continuous integration (loved the word CDBI), automated deployment, automated inspection ‘My Software Is Being Pirated – Jeff Atwood
In this holiday season, Jeff would like to make the world a better place
‘ Now, it’s up to you to prove me right and revive my waning belief in the essential goodness of the human spirit by buying a copy of World of Goo, ideally directly from the developers ‘The Myth of the Open Source Business Model – Dare Obasanjo
Dare responds to Jeff’s post aboveHR – Hardly Human, Rarely Resourceful? – George P. Alexander
Developing and Testing a WPF Application using Routed UI Commands and MbUnit – Mark J. Caplin
In search of competition – Seth Godin
‘ The internet turns just about every category of goods or service into a bookstore-like bazaar of competition. You can either fight that or encourage it ‘Books needed for Program and Project Management – Glen Alleman
Google – stop spying on me – Angry Hacker
‘ My keystrokes are on a need to have basis and Google does not need to have it. Or at least give us a way to opt out, or better yet to opt in ‘Patently ridiculous – Chip
While most of us think of this time of year as the season of giving, corporations seem preoccupied with keeping, or even taking — via outrageous patents
via Chip’s Quips, thanks!TDD on untested code – why does the first test take so long? – Kristian Erbou

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Thanks for the link, Arjan! I’ve been getting behind on my reading, it seems.