LINKBLOG for April 24, 2009
Apr 24th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Help Us Name This Method – Davy Brion
Davy has trouble making up his own names method, so could you please help him out?
Pimp my architecture – Dan North – Mark Needham
Mark shares his lessons learned from a talk on ‘pimping your architecture’ given by his collegue Dan NorthWhat is the RSS of calendars? – Jon Udell
‘ We need to help people focus much less on fast-changing applications, protocols, and formats, and a lot more on constant underlying patterns and principles (…) ‘10 Great Moleskine Hacks – Dustin Wax
works also for non-MoleskinesCalculating the Optimal Workday Length – Joel Falconer
2 hours. at most.Consultants: It’s not the theory, it’s the execution – Chip Camdem
‘ Project success has less to do with the adoption of a specific methodology or theory and more with how well the people involved can adapt the procedures to new challenges ‘The Case for Multiple DBs in Multi Tenancy situations – Anne Epstein
Pro Tip: Don’t co-opt .net conventions for your own purposes – Scott C Reynolds
‘ So it turns out that the visual studio/.net convention of assembly.extension.config for config files is NOT to be used for your own devices outside of visual studio ‘How we do MVC – Jimmy Bogard
Excellent post laying out in detail how Jimmy’s team does ASP.NET MVCLINQ to Objects – Debugging – Bart de Smet
Visual Studio Tip: Open XAML in code only mode Corey Schuman
Who needs a stink’n PowerShell Owner’s Manual? – Greg Duncan
‘ (Cough… ME!… cough…
‘The Hero Developer – The Igloo Coder
‘ Everyone loves a hero. The PM, the architects and the client relish the long hours he puts into delivering results ‘The Worst Work Conditions For Programmers – George P. Alexander
And you thought your project was bad?
‘ Big Java Project and Notepad to code with. And horrible RAM on the machine. Restricted browsing ‘The Productive Programmer – Sean Feldman
I am Officially a jQuery Convert – Bobby Johnson
ArchiMate 1.0 from Open Group, first global language for modeling – Mike Walker
Clearing the Air on Cloud Computing – Boris Lublinsky
Repository is Dead: Long Live Repository – Greg Young
A Modest Proposal for the Copy and Paste School of Code Reuse – Jeff Atwood
Seth’s Blog: What you say, what you do and who you are
‘ We no longer care what you say.
We care a great deal about what you do ‘Crap Code Inevitable? Rumblings from ACCU – Robert C. Martin
Builders At Work – Gripping Stories Of Remarkable Builders In Action – Rajiv Popat
‘ “What are you up to these days?”
Throw this question to people you meet and observe ‘

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