LINKBLOG for January 28, 2009
Jan 28th, 2009 by AZuidhof
The Exclusionary Rule and Security – Bruce Schneier
50 Useful Design Tools For Beautiful Web Typography – Noura Yehia
As a noob when it comes to webdesign I’m always strangely attracted to posts like these, full of weird and cool looking fonts and layouts.NET Fireside Chats – Brad Abrams and Krzysztof Cwalina – Alvin Ashcraft
Object oriented requirements and iterative development – Craig Brown
Agile Teams Need To Pull Together – Kelly Waters
KellyJourneyman: Apprentice to Master or Novice to Senior? – Jonas Bandi
‘ I consider myself as a journeyman. I tried to move on when it was time. I am far from being settled ‘
Highlighting the difference between senior and seniorWant to be an Independent Scrum Coach? Leverage the Community – Peter Stev
Keep On Learning New Skills – Friday Reflections
“the only thing you can do”, said the wise owl, “is learn new ways to hunt”. Good advice for all of us!Updated CarTrackr to ASP.NET MVC RC – Maarten Balliauw
Leadership 101: Open That Door! – Jim Holmes
‘ Keeping your door open reaps you a wealth of goodness with your team. Ensure you’re giving your team priority for their communication needs ‘Programming By Numbers – Justin Etheredge
‘ If we want to keep acting like what we do is a craft, then we need to start treating it like one. And that means training and sharing the knowledge of your craft with others…either a direct or indirect apprenticeship ‘
Great thoughts. Think too many devs out there are just sitting and waiting, not learning like they should!Practical Agile Is Not Just Notecards, Flowers, and Fairies – Jeffrey Palermo
Controls Collection Cannot Be Modified Issue with ASP.NET MVC RC1 – Phil Haacked
Some tips on building better password storage for web sites – Keith Brown
BizSpark – Free Software and Production Licenses for Startups in the Startup Phase – Scott Hanselman
Tales from High Memory Scenarios: Part 2 – Sasha Goldshtein
100% of anything is hard in I.T. – are you sure you want to fail? – Joseph Cooney
Anonymous Methods, Lambdas, Confusion – Mike Taulty
You Could Be A Micro-Manager Or A Prick – And You May Not Even Know It – Rajiv Popat
TDD: Design tests for failure – Mark Needham
‘ I think it makes sense that we should be designing our tests with failure in mind ‘ILMerge and Rake go xunit.BDDExtensions – Björn Rochel
Smart software estimation. How does it work? – Sander Hoogendoorn
In software estimation … ‘ you should be aware of something which is called the Cone of Uncertainty ‘MIT’s Introduction to Algorithms, Lectures 17, 18 and 19: Shortest Path Algorithms – Peteris Krumins
Lean Software Development: On Radiators and Refrigerators – Jason Yip
Developing Extreme Talent – Adrian

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