LINKBLOG for April 27, 2009
Apr 27th, 2009 by AZuidhof
If You Aren’t The Caretaker, Why Are You The Product Owner? – Max Pool
‘ Agile and Scrum has done a horrible and irreversible injustice on software culture with it’s term – Product Owner ‘Castle Wcf facility integration on windows service or console – Alkampfer
Are You Effective Or Just Efficient? – Ali Hale
Good post in which Ali explains the difference between effectiveness and efficiency. It might be obvious, but especially if you feel attracted to lifehacking or are a developer suffering from N.A.D.D., you are subject to being extremely efficient with…what actually?How We Test Software At Microsoft (Sometimes, Somewhens) – Micahel
Wallpaper Search – Google blog
Google keeps adding interesting new featuresValidation – Part 1 – Getting Started – Karl Seguin
The big picture of the SharpDevelop code base – Patrick Smacchia
More on Repository – Greg Young
How I failed as a Product Owner and the lessons I learnt in the process – Martin Proulx
Interesting lessons learned via Craig BrownLast call: What is FitNesse and should I use it? – Gojko Adzic
Organize your Personal Resources – Just use a Wiki! – Dave Schinkel
‘ I don’t know about you but I got sick of adding favorites, printing articles, trying to remember certain tools I used, techniques in code, or whatever the case was ‘You should NOT use ASP.NET MVC if. . . – Jeffrey Palermo
‘ # You are not very comfortable with polymorphism
# You aren’t willing to build on top of the framework ‘
and more reasons in this compellng post from JeffreyRedgate is doing it again… – Greg Ducan
‘ A metric ton-load of free eBooks (and their suite of tools too) is just a quick reg away ‘Prototyping with SketchFlow – Somasegar
Microsoft is trying to play catch up with the recent flux of mockup toolsDesign By Contracts meets Automated White box Testing – Jonathan de Halleux
A Language for Architecture – J.D. Meier
The Scatology of Agile Architecture – Robert C. Martin
‘ One of the more insidious and persistent myths of agile development is that up-front architecture and design are bad ‘Keynote Kung-fu Two – Rands In Repose
‘ You’ve taken some hits. Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the audience ignored. That guy… snoring. In the front row ‘

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