Posted in Book review on Mar 5th, 2009 2 Comments »
I am currently slashing my way through Code Leader: Using People, Tools, and Processes to Build Successful Software by Patrick Cauldwell. Since the book doesn’t seem to show up in reviews , and I thought it deserved a mention, here goes: It is set up around the three parts Philosophy (TDD, CI), Process (Testing/Source control, [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Mar 5th, 2009 No Comments »
WCF: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel with authority – Josh Twist Transactions and the check-in dance – Jimmy Bogard ‘ The check-in dance is transactional, where it all succeeds or it all fails. If the automated build fails, we roll back the previous commit ‘ The Cult of Done Manifesto [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Mar 4th, 2009 No Comments »
Choose .Concat() over .Union() if possible – Frans Bouma UIEtips: In Which a Concept Model Makes Me Giddy – Jared Spool ‘ It turns out that one of the differences between the successful teams and the struggling teams is their use of diagrams and maps ‘ Custom Authorization in WCF – Vietanh154 Jenga Programming – [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Mar 3rd, 2009 No Comments »
Things I liked most out of TFS2008 – Laila Bougria Exploring MapReduce with F# – Matthew Podwysocki ‘ With my exploration into mass concurrency and big data problems, I’m always finding challenges to give myself on how I might solve a given issue Smoke Test to the rescue – Alkampfer ‘ This term originally derive [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Mar 2nd, 2009 No Comments »
Where Would You Be Today Without Social Media Tools? – Dan Schawbel DVCS and DAGs, Part 1 – Eric Sink Eric can’t get enough of git Book Review: Silverlight 2 In Action – Davy Brion Typemock NUnit Results to TeamCity – Stephen Wright What are YOU going to do about it? – Roy Osherove ‘ [...]
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