LINKBLOG for April 15, 2009
Apr 15th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Imminent – Seth Godin
‘ The one thing that will allow your business to get funded, or to get a business to business buyer to buy from you or a college to admit you is the sense that your success is imminent ‘Newbie to Agile.. Some random things based on my experience so far.. – Thushara Wijewardena
70+ Practical Cheat Sheets For Web Designers And Developers
Because you can never have too much cheat sheetsThe Ultimate Fall of the Developer – Mohammad Azam
‘ Do you ever sit back and think why you are in this field? Do you remember the joys of programming? ‘Know Your Enemy – Gregory Long
‘ Is it too late to make resolutions? Oh well, I’ll make one anyway ‘Asserting private objects with unit testing – Dennis van der Stelt
Mocking introduction for the Discerning Dev Dude – Greg Duncan
‘ Spaghetti Code Talks Mocking with Donn Felke r’Debugging XAML – Brian Lagunas
AutoMapper feature: interfaces and dynamic mapping – Jimmy Bogard
Happiness in the Workplace – The Heart of Innovation
‘ Managers, in most organizations, are expected to be efficient, effective, organized, focused, strategic, forward-thinking, and committed.
They are not expected to be HAPPY ‘18 maxims of successful IT consulting – Chip Camden
Chip has a tip for every year he’s been in consulting. Congrats!Precomputed view: A cool and useful SQL pattern – Igor Ostrovsky
Challanges for Developing Enterprise Application on the Cloud – Natis
Tips to incrementally check in code without breaking the build – Tim Stall
‘ No one wants to break the build. However, every time you check in code, you risk breaking the build. This leads some developers to avoid checking in for days (or weeks!) (…) ‘Designing help from the inside out – Rachel Potts
What is “maintainable code”? – Tony Davis
‘ “Maintainable code” does not mean the same thing to a DBA as it does to a developer. Production Support staff will want something altogether different from either ‘Is Five the Optimal Team Size? – Vikas Hazrati
5 Tiny Steps to Quit Being Such a Jerk – Leo Babauta
Consideration is keyThe Pond – Michael Lopp
‘ “Can I work remote?”
I cringe. It’s Ian and Ian is a senior engineer. He’s a rock. He gets it done. I never have to ask him twice and, after six years, Ian has every right to ask to work remote. But (…) ‘

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