LINKBLOG for January 31, 2009
Jan 31st, 2009 by AZuidhof
Unity and AOP in enterprise library – Alkampfer
PowerShell Sessions – Tomas Restrepo
Nice tip: store all PowerShell sessions…by using a PowerShell script of course!Presentation: Introduction to Spring.Net – Benny Michielsen
Field level security performance with Rhino Security – Bart Merchtem
“This site may harm your computer” on every search result?!?! – Official Google Blog
Ah, now I know why my Google search results were all flagged as “possible malware” earlier today….
‘ Unfortunately (and here’s the human error), the URL of ‘/’ was mistakenly checked in as a value to the file and ‘/’ expands to all URLs ‘Mapping a One-To-Many Relationship with Fluent-NHibernate w/ Composite-ID’s – Derik Whittaker
Reflector.Snippy Addin updated (v0.9.3.0) – Jason Haley
Screencast: Working with Tracking Profiles in Windows WF – Matt Milner
Using the WPF Web browser control in a ToolTip – Marlon Grech
Favor Defect Prevention Over Quality Inspection And Correction – Derick Bailey
‘ In the manufacturing world, you would never find a company that assembles a bunch of parts into a final product before inspecting any of the individual parts, and they would not wait until the end of the assembly line to test for the quality of the product ‘Explicit vs. Implicit roles – Adam Goucher
‘ Implicit assignment originates I think when people get comfortable in their roles and do not stretch beyond their increasing specialty ‘Getting used to working with VMs – Kyle Baley
Mind.Depositor 2: The All-Leather, GTD Super-Notebook – Adam Pash
Getting hit by a Peanut Butter… um… Recall – Greg Duncan
‘ Seeing the product relationship data via NetMap (NodeXL) and PowerShell ‘
Cool alternative way of using PowerShellFree 3-way diif / merge tool – David Vidmar
Overkill or Useless: You Decide! – Bobby Johnson
Reducing The Number Of Clicks Is Highly Overrated – Rajiv Popat
‘ Unless you hear otherwise from your users; start with the assumption that nobody is counting the number of clicks. Stop hurting their brains and start working on giving them an overall better experience; even if it means adding a couple of extra clicks ‘Greg Young Discusses State Transitions in Domain-Driven Design and DDD Best Practices – Srini Penchikala
Leading Agile: Stuck on Velocity… – Mike Cottmeyer
Data Configuration Management – Joel Plaut
Configuration Data needs to be managed with the same level of control as source codeAdvise clients to invest in Web conferencing rather than travel – Susan Harkins
‘ When clients ask for tips on cost-cutting measures, tell them to skip the airplane and log on to the Internet to attend meetings ‘
Even more in this economic downtimeBrainstorming: Pros and Cons – Bob Sutton
The technique can be tremendously powerful, though only if applied in the right mannerProgramming Team Foundation Server with the TFS SDK – Joydip Kanjilal
You can do a whole lot more with TFS than you know. Unfortunately it is also immensely complex technology, requiring you to spend insane amounts of time to do things right. And take care that you don’t experiment on a production server, it is easy to mess things up with commandline tools and allSoftware development has failed – Scott Koon
‘ We spend a lot of time and energy trying to understand the problem domain or at least have the client communicate it to us and the customer hardly ever gets what they want or are satisfied ‘How to Change Namespace of .NET Assembly? – Rinat Abdullin
Setting up a FubuMVC Project from Scratch – Ryan Kelley
Colors In Corporate Branding And Design – Smashing Magazine
‘ Whether for an individual, small company, or major corporation, color scheme is one of the most significant factors in the overall look and appearance of a website ‘Benefits of Twitter – Rhonda Tipton

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