LINKBLOG for April 10, 2009
Apr 10th, 2009 by AZuidhof
What makes a good story – Jack Milunsky
5 blogs every ASP.NET programmer should know – analyzed (31-DBBB-4 method) – Tobias op den Brouw
Configuring PowerShell for Remoting – Part 2 (Fan-In) – PowerShell Blog
Deployment automation and adventures in stupid – Ryan Svihla
10 Cheap Tricks to Get More Traffic – Rajesh Setty
‘ If you want to “earn” traffic, you have to be prepared to “creating compelling content” online and creating a powerful identity offline and online ‘Tales from the Coding Dojo – JP Hamilton
Pair Programming: The Code Fairy -Mark Needham
‘ One of the hardest situations that comes up when pair programming is when you want to solve a problem in a certain way but you can’t persuade your pair that it’s the approach you should take ‘Book review: Concurrent Programming on Windows – Luis Abreu
Double Your Dispatch, Double Your Fun – Eric Lippert
‘ Overloaded operator == is a language convention, method Equals() is a framework convention. They’re different because their designers thought about the problem differently ‘LINQ to SQL and Connection Pooling – Kirk Evans
‘ If you have any variation in your connection string (using different user names in the string, for example), it can lead to an exhaustion of resources ‘ So special precautions have to be taken, as you are most likely awareNOOP.NL: So, Now You’re an Agilist… What’s Next? – Jurgen Appelo
Seven productivity tips for people that hate GTD – Jonathan Mead
The Promotion – Max Pool
Is Microsoft Turning Away From Commodity Servers? – Stacey Higginbotham
‘ The issue of getting software performance to scale linearly with the addition of more cores has become a vexing problem ‘Guaranteeing Disposal Of UserControls In ASP.NET – Davy Brion
Making Roles Explicit – Abel Avram
webcast by Udi DahanJ.B. Rainsberger: “Integration Tests Are A Scam” – Mike Bria
How to Insert Images in a Word Document without Embedding – Amit Agarwal
What is UX (User Experience)? – Jay Kimble
A rant… – Steven Frank
‘ WARNING: A long, rambly exploration of the state of computing with no real conclusion follows ‘“Illustrated C# 2008″ Free as in eBook curtsey of Red Gate – Greg Duncan
Conditional Using – Jan van Ryswyck

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