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Archive for February, 2009

S.O.L.I.D. By Example: Open Closed Principal – Bobby Johnson XBAPs Part 1: An introduction to this Gem – Marlon Grech BOOK – Manning WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008 – Joe Stagner An Essential Tip for Working With XAML – Christopher Bennage Blankenthoughts: Introducing the “Starter Series” – Jeff Blankenburg ‘ You are building [...]

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Wow, lots of talk about Twitter today. Some say it’s a cocktail party, other find Twitter will quickly loose it’s value when used in the wrong way. That probably means we, the sociopaths for which Twitter was clearly designed initially, are loosing interest  Me? Been using Twitter on and off for about nine months now.  [...]

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First: Your Feelings – Then: Your Action Plan – Danielle LaPorte How to continuously improve your presentations – Peter Stevens My Professional Retrospective – 01/09 – Ben Griswold Ben is keeping track of his professional advancements, and has been very busy the last month How Do We Measure Maturity In Software? – Justin Etheredge ‘ [...]

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Dynamic reflection versus static reflection – Gabriel Schenker ‘ Since the very beginning the new Fluent NHibernate framework which provides an internal DSL for mapping the domain entities to the underlying database has attracted me very much. Why? ‘ Don’t Overcomplicate The Issue – Tim Barcz IronPython in Action – Maurice de Beijer Remote Desktop: [...]

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WPF XAML Data Binding Cheat Sheet – Nbd-tech blog Background Unit Testing: New Evolutions in Unit Testing and IDE Integration – John Ferguson ‘ An emerging innovation in unit testing is the idea of Continuous Unit Testing, or having your unit tests run in the background whenever you modify your code ‘ Ten Signs of [...]

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Using the EntLib Validation Block with WPF Part 2: Configuration Based Validation – Ade Miller Tip for success – Track your accomplishments -Jason Young ‘ In an ideal world, your boss would really understand your job and would know exactly how great you are ‘ And since we don’t live in this ideal world, we [...]

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