LINKBLOG for May 6, 2009
May 6th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Slowly getting up to speed after an offline week in the countryside with the family
Maintain integrity in NHibernate bidirectional association – Alkampfer
Dumping Static Fields with WinDBG – Tomas Restrepo
PTOM: Breaking Free from HttpContext – Colin Ramsay
Newspapers 2.x? The New York Times REST API and the New York Times Silverlight Kit – Greg Duncan
Writing 101: Bullets Are For Lists – Travis Illig
ELMAH and Exception Driven Development FTW – Scott Hanselman
Iterating on an ASP.NET MVC Model Binder – K. Scott Allen
Replying inline in Outlook with [Name]: – Grant Holliday
Outlook productivity hackGit, SSH, PuTTY, GitHub, Unfuddle, the kitchen sink – Sergio Pereira
5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Efficiency – Samuel Dean
From Mind Map to Presentation – Thursday Bram
Impressing Your Boss with Time Management 2.0 – Stepcase Lifehack
‘ You know you are in a bit of trouble when your boss tells you that you need to improve your time management skills ‘Small Steps To Success – Dane Carlson
Drools on Windows (Part 3 of 22) – Object Interop – Dana Stevens
Thinking about business models – Seth Godin
‘ As the internet has spread into all aspects of our culture, it is affecting business models offline as well ‘The only plan is to learn as you go – Matt Linderman
‘ Writing a plan makes you feel in control of things you can’t actually control ‘Drop ACID and Think About Data – Todd Hoff
Revitalizing a Technical Career – Jeremy D. Miller
For those of us who mistakenly got into management, hate it, and want to move back to an in-the-trenches role: some helpful steps to takeFunctionally Implementing Intersperse – Matthew Podwysocki
Basics: Adding Lambda Support To Your Classes – Richard Banks
‘ If you’re a curious type, then you might ask yourself “How can I make it so my classes can use Lambda functions?”. If that’s you then read on
‘Enterprise Constraints and Feedback – Mike Cottmeyer
Rest in Peace, RSS – Steve Gillmor
After being on holiday for a week the feedreader is overflowing.I now seriously reconsider if I even should try to read everything (my default now), or just give myself a time slot after which the rest is marked as ‘read’
via Twitter / DutchcowboyA Micropreneur’s Perspective: Selling Physical Products vs. Digital Products – Rob Walling
‘ One major benefit of selling a physical product is you don’t have to build anything; the work is all in finding a supplier and putting up a site ‘

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