LINKBLOG for February 23, 2009
Feb 23rd, 2009 by AZuidhof
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 and definitely a must read for anyone serious about quality in agile projects ‘The Importance of Code Camp in a recession – Stephen Forte
‘ I think that in a down economy, Code Camps are going to be more and more important and continue to evolve. Industry events will not die, but they will change in size and scope to be smaller and more agile ‘JavaScript, time to grok closures – Sergio Pereira
Avoid the interrupt-driven model of time management – Chip Camden
‘ It never made sense to start the day with a to-do list, because I’d rarely be able to cross even one thing off by the evening ‘ And then one day, you decide the time has come to stop being the go-to guy, and you take matters in your own hand. Chip shows what he didTechnical Book Exchange Cooperative – Dave Starr
Nice idea in theory, practice might be more stubbornKilling the file handles, but not the process (from the command line) – Tim Stall
Tool time! You gotta love those super handy Sysinternal commandline toolsN things you don’t want to hear when starting a new job (where N <= 1) - OJ Reeves
‘ 1. We are using Agile, but have made a few adjustments ‘ And I can only hope OJ is serious about the COBOL quote
– although a COBOL compiler for .NET is available, if you’re so inclinedAccomplish More Each Day: Four Steps to Easy Delegation – Ali Hale
Virtual assistants anyone?Declaration of Awesomeness for the Mono Compiler – Scott Koon
‘ Leave a comment if you believe the Mono C# 3.0 compiler to be awesome ‘As for Peer Review, Code Review? – Ted Neward
‘ If the peer review process is similar in concept to the code review process, and the scientific types are starting to doubt the efficacy of peer reviews, what does that say about the code review? ‘Event Aggregation with MEF (with and without EventAggregator) – Glenn Block
On Git’s lack of respect for immutability and the Best Practices for a DVCS – Eric Sink
‘ Like I said, I get it. A DVCS gives me a private sandbox, so I can have more freedom while I play. It’s “really cool” that I can kick and throw sand without hurting the other kids. But that doesn’t mean it’s a “best practice” ‘Demystifying WCF on DNRTV
If you are like most developers (according to Keith) having a hard time getting your head around WCF, this webcast is for youCreating an ASP.NET MVC application with Google Gears – Maarten Balliauw
‘ Offline web applications… This term really sounds like 2 different things: offline, no network, and web application, online. Maarten, you speak in riddles man! Let me explain the term… ‘Who Knew Domain Validation Was So Hard? – Justin Etheredge
‘ the core of the discussion has been revolving around the appropriate place for validation to reside in your application ‘My Agile Team: On Time Estimates – Matt Grommes
‘ we’re following my team’s progress in getting more Agile and in moving from one project to multiple projects. Right now, we’re still trying to put out fires and finish up the big project (…) ‘twtrfrnd, discover your common (shared) Twitter friends
Normally don’t like to Twitter tools, but this is a wonderful one. Without handing out you credentials (I never do that, so should you) it compares how many followers you and someone else have in common. A great tool to easily see how much similarity you both have, and who of your following have already discovered your new followerImplementing a WCF service firewall part I of N – Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz
Enterprise Library: Filter on FormattedEventLogTraceListener does not work – Jeffrey Chilberto
Make Better Presentations – The Anatomy of a Good Speech – Chris Brogan
‘ In whichever framework you choose, make sure that you check in, frequently with your audience ‘The Case of the Unused Input Channel – Tomas Restrepo
‘ The problem revolved around a the ChannelListener for the service side of the transport, which was getting executed through a normal WCF-provided ServiceHost ‘nice approach for a LOB WPF Application – Mainardineto
‘ An implementation of MVVM Patterns + CommandModel within a WPF LOB application ‘Disruptive Technologies – Andy Blumenthal
‘ End complacency and always be on the lookout for disruptive technologies and ways of doing business. There is always a better way! ‘
via Twitter / ProjectShrink“Light Weight” Base Classes – Sean Feldman
Though Base Classes are not everyone’s cup of tea, Sean finds them very helpful in specific circumstances

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