LINKBLOG for April 6, 2009
Apr 6th, 2009 by AZuidhof
The ‘Do Not Disturb’ Hat? – Phil Factor
Microsoft Ajax ScriptManager and Asp.Net MVC – Alkampfer
Why Developers Hate WF and Why They Should Get Over It – David Starr
‘ Yahoo Pipes not only opened up backend processing for the masses, but it did so online. Now my mom isn’t just drag and dropping UIs, she is doing it with data feeds ‘The MVC framework: the “delegate” pattern for asynchronous actions – Luis Abreu
Putting the M in MVC – Part III – K. Scott Allen
Do We Create Type Systems In Dynamic Languages? – Justin Etheredge
Workflow Savepoints – Sasha Goldshtein
‘ The transaction scope provides ACID semantics to a group of workflow operations, ensuring that they abort as a group or succeed as a group, but not otherwise ‘Resharper templates: Don’t forget the Macros – John Teague
Controlling Time: How to deal with periodic gaps – Patrick Kua
What the Tools Can Do – Chris Brogan
‘ When considering the tools of social media and how they relate to your business communications needs, it’s important to think about two parts of the equation: possibility + function ‘The Big List of Agile Practices – Jurgen Appelo
‘ I constructed the list below from practices found on eight different web sites ‘
Jurgen tries to shape some order into the Agile ChaosAdventures with IL Merge – Jimmy Bogard
Things not to say – “We don’t have time” – Scott Berkun
‘ One phrase that makes me cringe in the workplace is “We don’t have time” ‘Bring Twitter Right Into Gmail with the Amazing TwitterGadget – Steve Rubel
More social web coolness, via Jason HaleyCompanies Aren’t Progressive (But People Are…) – Max Pool
‘ With no reason backed with business value all companies will actually resist change. Therefore, it is your responsibility to start the change from within the company ‘The Only Miletsone That Matters… – Rajesh Setty
‘ For me, the only measurement that matters is:
” Your capacity to contribute to make this world a better place.” ‘Agile Estimating – Kelly Waters
Coding: It’s all about the context – Mark Needham
‘ one of the forms of good practice when using the NUnit testing framework is to minimise our use of the TestFixtureSetUp attribute and instead use SetUp so that the common bit of code is repeated before each test is run rather than one time before all the tests are run ‘Almost Perfect – Jeff Atwood
‘ I’ll always remember WordPerfect as the quintessential white text on blue screen application ‘Extending Bash Auto-Completion – Abhijit Nadgouda
Performance Anti-Pattern – H Fadeel
10 Tips to Design Usable Shopping Carts – Matt Cronin

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