Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 27th, 2009 No Comments »
Manage Trees with entity framework – Alkampfer
Some Alternative Ways of Reading Context/Specification – David Starr
‘ I have been playing with BDD conventions for several days (…) I genuinely enjoy the way this style forces me to consider design before creating code ‘
Handy cheat sheet for Visual Source Safe – Leon Bambrick
‘ In all seriousness, your [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 26th, 2009 No Comments »
GTD Refresh: Contexts and Calendar – Dustin Wax
DDD: Why Have I Gone All Quiet? – Casey Charlton
‘ with that thought DDDStepByStep.com was born ‘
Podcast: Becoming a Better Developer – Mohammad Azam
If you have the Safari 4 Beta installed, you… – Steven Frank
‘ (…) automagically get the awesome new inspector panel INLINE in Coda’s Preview [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 25th, 2009 No Comments »
Polymorphism in Expression trees – Jimmy Bogard
‘ While trying to be extra-clever today, I found a potential nasty issue when dealing with strongly-typed reflection ‘
Notion Tools for Team System v1.0 released – Anthony Borton
Announcing TeamCity.CodeBetter.com – James Kovacs
Good Tools Are Not Agile, Not Customizable, but Adaptable – Jurgen Appelo
‘ There’s a type of resource that [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 24th, 2009 No Comments »
The past, present and future of User Experience Design – Andries van der Meulen
Don’t follow it really, but UX has it’s own path of development, as expected
.NET Reflector Saved their Bacon: Chris Kapilla’s Story – Bob Cramblitt
‘ She was suddenly left without the source code, and very much wished she wasn’t! ‘
What better moment to [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 23rd, 2009 No Comments »
Ninject.FilterInjector v1.5: now injecting inside all kind of filters – Simone Chiaretta
‘ Now, thanks to Owen Evans which kindly sent me a patch, the Ninject.FilterInjector can also inject dependencies into all the four kind of filters ‘
Agile Testing (Crispin/Gregory) is a great book, long overdue – Gojko Adzic
‘ (…) it is truly a great book [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 23rd, 2009 No Comments »
Building multi tenant applications with ASP.NET MVC and Windsor: Part 3 – the web application – Bart Reyserhove
ScrumMasters and Team Members – Mike Cottmeyer
The who’s-who of Scrum
Do we need both Visual Basic and C#? – David Kean
‘ (…) we would better off adding C-style macros to one of the languages, allowing us to #define the [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 20th, 2009 No Comments »
How to Add Structure to an Idea-Packed Day – Glen Stansberry
“One Team, One Aim”. It’s All About The Journey, Not The Goal – Derick Bailey
Stubs and application scaffolding – Louis Salin
Making c# lambda expressions more readable – Sean Biefeld
Marketing During an Economic Meltdown – Adam Goucher
‘ Now is the most important time to be innovative [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 18th, 2009 No Comments »
Visual Studio and Anonymous Code – Ben Griswold
Types of testing – Laila Bougria
Polymorphism with JavaScript – John Teague
Cloud Architectures Are Not Fully Thought Out Yet – Abel Avram
Lots of talk about cloud computing, but those clouds are far from mature. Some folks even go so far as to declare utter bull on them, if you [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 17th, 2009 No Comments »
Business cases – Craig Brown
Since your manager will likely ask “Fine. Can you put that in a business case for me?” when you ask for the latest shiny tool, you better know what should be in there
Running an IT consultancy without a credit card – Chip Camden
‘ Without depending on credit, what strategies can an [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Feb 16th, 2009 No Comments »
C#: Object Initializer and The Horse Shoe – Mark Needham
NAnt on Windows Server 2008 64-bit with .NET 3.5 – Kyle Baley
Git is the C of Version Control Tools – Eric Sink
Eric, being a sourcecontrol guy pur sang, thinks git is potentially great, but has to be handled with care
How about those code comments? – Mark [...]
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