LINKBLOG for January 11, 2009
Jan 11th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Size does matter – Karlagius
Unity: an IoC Container for Silverlight – Shawn Wildermuth
An argument for moving ASP.NET MVC controllers to a separate assembly – Billy McCafferty
Some Serious Misunderstandings About Earned Value (update) – Glen Alleman
Don’t require a big commitment from IT consulting clients – Chip Camden
Why should you care about Lean for software development? – Corey Ladas
Finding the value in fixing technical debt -Mark Needham
‘ There is a bit of balance between making the code perfect and adding value to the customer ‘No matter how many times you say it, we still don’t need a QA on the team – Jason Yip
Functional Programming Unit Testing – Part 6 – Matthew Podwysocki
Lessons learned from the NUnit code base – Patrick Smacchia
Archidictatorship versus Develepocracy – Michael Stal
‘ In the software development projects where I am involved as an architect I can typically observe different types of software architects. Let me illustrate two extremes (…) ‘There is never a collection of Value Objects – Matt Hinze
‘ Adding to a Value Object property always adds to it, never adds another instance to it. Distinguishing Value Objects by maintaining a collection of them implies identity ‘Enumeration-Based Dropdowns in .NET MVC – Steve Andrews
Refactoring a Switch statement – Chris Brandsma
On when a switch statement is in order, and more important: when it’s not
‘ A switch statement should really be in its own method, all by itself, away from all other innocent code. I call this switch statement inoculation ‘Call Hierarchy Navigation in Visual Studio 2010 – Kirill Osenkov
Regarding VS2010… ‘ We’re currently designing a new IDE feature named Call Hierarchy. Essentially, it allows you to find places where a given method is called, which is similar to how Find All References currently works. However ‘ (read on…)XML Comments: filterpriority – Scott Dorman
Parity Between Languages – Chris Eargle
‘ The next versions of C# and VB will have improved parity between them. From the consultant perspective, this is important because one can’t always choose which language to use ‘A simple SGML Parser and Visitor pattern loveliness – Sacha Barber
Microsoft Press Book of the month – Pieter Gheysens
HTML Purity – Does it matter? – Dennis Forbes
Give and Take in the Software Industry – Leon Bambrick
“Ask not what your software project can do for you – ask what you can do for your software project” ‘

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