LINKBLOG for February 13, 2009
Feb 13th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Managing Humans – Steve Rowe
Book review; one of the coolest and insightful books on management I’ve read myself in the last couple yearsGetting Started with Oslo – Introducing “M” – Bart de Smet
Why startup times of applications MATTER – Oren Eini
‘ There is one type of user that pays the startup cost of the system over and over and over again. It is YOU! ‘Assertion Driven Design (ADD) – David Starr
Invalid Column name exception with FluentNhibernate and References (many-to-one) – Derik Whittaker
Web Dev .NET: Mini jQuery Lab – Elijah Manor
My .NET Development Must-have Tool List – Lars Corneliussen
String concatenation made easy – Patrik Hägne
If You Were Starting a Software Company With Your Own Money, Would You… ? – Damon Poole
Debugging Multithreaded Applications as Singlethreaded in C# – Gastón C. Hillar
Use the Factory Pattern to Facilitate Dynamic Typing – Danny Kalev
ASP.NET Wire Format for Model Binding to Arrays, Lists, Collections, Dictionaries – Scott Hanselman
Can Coaching Help Your Business? – Roy J. Blitzer
‘ Before you slash the training budget, consider what one-to-one coaching can do for your company leadership ‘Simple AOP: introduction to AOP – Andre Loker
Good intro. Says me in my ignorance, as I’ve never dived into the AOP thing, tbhWhy do we have a Product Owner anway? – Jack Milunsky
‘ (…) this job is not for the faint-of-heart. In fact, the Product Owner is probably the most important individual on the Scrum team ‘Master of all I can see. At least on this page – Michael Minutillo
Introducing Bespin, online collaborative code editor – Simone Chiaretta
‘ yesterday the Mozilla Labs announced Bespin, a online web-based collaborative code editor ‘
Seeing a new way of collaboration coming up here, Coding 2.0?Found Time! – Leon Bambrick
‘ There’s a malady experienced by some folk, known as ‘lost time’ ‘The New Left Side – software_craftsmanship group
Look! the agilists are raising the bar again
via Jason YipAgile software, Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET, eLearning, technology, politics and marketing stuff – Angus McDonald
Since software development is nothing without opinions, Angus has collected a couple of opinionated blogs hereGetting a SOLID start – Robert C. Martin
Uncle Bob himself responds to all the recent controversy with regard to the SOLID principles, and principles in general for that matter
‘ Given the recent interest and controversy about the issue, it’s probably time I gave a written answer ‘Object Thinking – Mo Khan
‘ almost all of our energy has been spent on creating better tools, methods, and processes instead of better people? ‘In Defense of Uncle Bob and the SOLID Principles : Jeffrey Palermo
‘ Until the marketplace demands higher quality work, programmers around the world will continue getting paid for shoddy software ‘WSDL Imports without WSDL.exe – Rick Strahl
How to review business requirements (for project stakeholders) – Craig Brown
Great slideshow! Best quote (slightly paraphrased) ‘ Don’t tell the software developer what feature you want, instead, tell them what outcome you want to achieve ‘
Recognize a pattern here?ASP.NET MVC: Preventing XSS attacks – Mark Needham
I can’t go to bed right now – Mendelt Siebenga
‘ The case for or against SOLID and TDD seems familiar. It’s an old discussion of efficiency vs. effectiveness. Not doing TDD and not doing things SOLID lets me write loads of code really fast, its really efficient. But (…) ‘
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