LINKBLOG for January 30, 2009
Jan 30th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Interview with an Adware Developer – Bruce Schneier
‘ Fascinating ‘A Upcoming Pandemic of Domain Anaemia – Peter Ritchie
‘ This anti-pattern basically says domain entities, chronically, have little or no behaviour (remember, object-oriented design is about attributes and behaviour) ‘A Lesson in DRY Learned with jQuery – Chris Missal
Programming is hard – Jon Skeet
My Current .Net Application and Tools Stack – Eric Hexter
Bring on the Programmer Apologists – Chris Brandsma
‘ (…) many people are good at evangelizing, not many are good at apologetics ‘ Learn all about the apologetic attitude in these helpful words from ChrisKeeping Automated Builds DRY – Sean Feldman
The Importance of Strong Technical Practices – Fredrik Kalseth
Leadership 101: Integrity is a Coin You Can’t Afford to Spend – Jim Holmes
Sometimes I Write Bad Code – JP Hmailton
‘ I think it’s important to know when we are writing “bad” code, or to put it more sensitively, less than optimal code. I do it all the time. When I am rolling full speed on a large project, I probably do it every day ‘The Dependency Inversion Principle – Gabriel Schenker
‘ When implementing an application the modules and components of a higher abstraction level should never directly depend upon the (implementation-) details of modules or components of a lower abstraction level ‘Generated by a tool, not for human consumption – Sergio Pereira
‘ Basically, if a freaking tool was able to guess what that member does, you must be able to guess too before the tooltip comes up ‘Simple jQuery Delete Link For ASP.NET MVC – Phil Haack
‘ The nice thing about this approach is that you can leverage the existing helper methods by adding a minimal amount of extra information via the onclick attribute ‘qMEF and lifetime – Hamilton Verissimo
FlaccidScrum – Martin Fowler
Deploying reusable Data Form Web Parts for SharePoint – Harold van de Kamp
The Deadly Cycle of Meetingitis – Leon Bambrick
‘ What do you do?
How do you prevent meetingitis? ‘
Read Leon’s Q&A. It’s the best pearl of wisdom I’ve seen in a long time!First -Scrum- impressions – Laila Bougria
TDD: Test DRYness – Mark Needham
Managed Extensibility Framework Preview 4, a grab bag of goodies. – Glenn Block
DDD and Rule driven UI Validation in .NET – Rinat Abdullin
Snippets – Mark Levison
Some nice pointers I haven’t come across yetEuropean Virtual ALT.NET Meeting on 02/02/2009 – Jan Van Ryswyck
Next week on Monday, mark your calenders if you live somewhere near the GMT timezone, or anywhere else for that matter. Good to see that we folks on this side of the ocean can now also talk geek virtually without getting up in the middle of the night
‘ For this first one, Greg Young is kind enough to share some of his wisdom regarding Domain-Driven Design ‘Functional Programming Unit Testing – Part 7 – Matthew Podwysocki
‘ post will get us back on track to our refactoring tales and what tools we can use to better understand the language ‘Answering the 100 Interview Questions for Software Developers Functional Design – Sam
Sam is doing the brave effort of answering all ‘100 interview questions’ from Jurgen’s massive list
thanks to Twitter / KeesDijk

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