LINKBLOG for May 10, 2009
May 10th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Calling private methods from Unit Tests – Patrick Smacchia
Good programmers put code in production – Alkampfer
‘ (…) my single reason that identify good programmers is “A good programmer is the one that put code in production” it means that good programmers makes programs that works and works for long time ‘Axum – Tomas Restrepo
Lots of things are said about Axum, Microsoft’s .NET addition for parallel programming. I am not going to have a look, other things to do. If you want to know more, look here.Google vs. the “Tyranny of Data” – Jeffrey McManus
Dividing Tasks into Smaller Tasks to get the Work Done – Mohammad Azam
Out of process session state vs. explicit state management – Ayende Rahien
Setup and Configure E-mail Accounts in Microsoft Outlook 2007 – Minal Agarwal
Override Inline CSS – I had no idea! – Dave Bush
F#: Regular expressions/active patterns – Mark Needham
Put Things Off and Stop Caring to Realize Your Dreams – Jonathan Mead
‘ Caring is supposed to be a good thing, yet, it can become unhealthy and have an adverse effect on our lives ‘You Want Engagement? Then Start Being Clear! – Clemens Rettich
‘ How to keep the wheels turning even when you aren’t looking… ‘Can Your Project Make It to The Finish Line? – Raven Young
The Leader of the Future: Ten skills to begin developing now – Dan McCarthy
‘ As the Baby Boomer generation continues to transition to retirement and we prepare to hand off the baton of leadership to a new generation, what skills and knowledge will they need to meet the challenges of the future? ‘Visual Studio Shortcuts- Lets make coding easier! – Shahzad Khan
Your personal SMS Gateway with C# – Krzysztof Grajek
‘ Today I will describe simple but effective way to send sms from your computer using your mobile phone and a short C# application ‘Flash vs. Silverlight: What Suits Your Needs Best? – Muhammad Usama Alam
Integrate FxCop 1.36 & VS 2008 – Vadim Kreynin
You can tell which people listed blogging as a performance review goal – Raymond Chen
‘ improving your review score shouldn’t be the motivation for blogging ‘.
This came in via Friendfeed / Jon Galloway. It’s sad but true that there is so many people just rehashing others content, without adding something extra. OK, I do understand that some folks thing linkblogs are crap too, but I happen to kindly disagree – and fortunately, after a couple years of devouring every software development blog in the world, I can recognize this crap within a split second

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