LINKBLOG for March 15, 2009
Mar 15th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Quotable Quotes: More On Innovation – Miki Saxon
‘ if you open up the mind, the opportunity to address both profits and social conditions are limitless. It’s a process of innovation ‘Book Review: ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed – Jason Haley
Bridging the Business and IT Divide – Andy Blumenthal
On how to bridge this sometimes enormous gapFree SharePoint Developer Training – Kirk Evans
‘ Even more free training for SharePoint Developers ‘Binding to Resources in Silverlight/WPF – Brian Genisio
Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable – Clay Shirky
via Jeffrey McManusLesser-Known VB: Customizing the Completion List – Dustin Campbell
‘ In Visual Basic .NET, there are several cases in which the statement completion list will present the user with a list of values rather than the standard completion set ‘Book Review: “Software Testing with Visual Studio Team System 2008″ – Greg Duncan
‘ A comprehensive and concise guide to testing your software applications with Visual Studio Team System 2008 ‘LyricsFetcher – The easiest way to find lyrics for your songs – Phillip Piper
‘ (…) article describing the development of a non-trivial C#/.NET application to fetch lyrics for songs ‘ Elaborate and clear, rather nice article explaining several topics how this app came about*** Assembly generation failed Referenced assembly ‘xxx’ does not have a strong name – Alkampfer
Once had the same scenario where at first I considered opening up all projects, adding the strong name, and recompile. That was a clearly insane thought, as this simple batch script showsDisplaying Today’s Date with XAML – Christopher Bennage
‘ This one is easy on the brain. Some quick WPF lovin’ 101 ‘Screencast: HttpClient + Twitter REST API in under 3 minutes – Aaron Skonnard
‘ If this code sample is worth a thousand words, then this video must be worth a trillion ‘
It really is! It goes so fast in fact, that you just watch in awe, muttering “err..OK” all the time as it takes you to from one point to the next.SharePoint Designer, Free as in Beer – Bil Simser
Strict Mocks – Thoughts – Sean Feldman
Sean lists advantages and disadvantages and wonders what’s your take on strict mocks (tests fail as soon as something occurs that is not recorded in the expectanciesp&p Guidance as Actual Books – David Starr
‘ Their [Microsoft's, ed.] prescriptive guidance documents are actually books, and I don’t know that everyone realizes that ‘TypeMock Isolator and matching faked method’s arguments – part 2 – Vagif Abilov
Book Club – Pascal Van Cauwenberghe
Looking for something new? Find a couple fellow book readers and start a groupCan we declare programming in Xml to be dead yet? – Jeremy D. Miller
‘ Is there anyone out there that still believes in “just make it an Xml file so we can change things without compiling ‘
I can assure you there are many people out there…Analyzing the code base of CruiseControl.NET – Patrick Smacchia
Deploying .NET Applications – Learning MSBuild and ClickOnce – Mo Khan
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