LINKBLOG for May 11, 2009
May 11th, 2009 by AZuidhof
How to Mine Twitter for Information – Dawn Foster
The Value of Paper Prototyping – Christian Watson
Continuous Integration Lessons Learned – Christopher Judd
I wrote code for a botnet today – Adam Shostack
Preventing Poor Performance in Teams – Surinder Kahai
Six Easy Ways to Graph Your Life – Gina Trapani
Gina shows some great ways to procrastinate, err, to collect data and plot beautiful graphs on personal metricsOrganize More Efficiently by Staying Put – Adam Pash
Isolating the domain model from your view – Erik van Brakel
It’s Cool to Break Stuff – Janusz Gorycki
Why Sync Is So Difficult – Jean-Gabriel Morard
While the technology behind synchronization is indeed hard, it is creating tremendous value to us knowledge workers, in that we have now access to data from every imaginable device and whenever we want. Data related conflicts and other issues are a side effect that we need to take for grantedBroken Windows – Adam Goucher
‘ When considering perceptions of quality and bug fixing priorities, it may be interesting to consider an idea which first came to prominence in issues of civic order in New York. ‘
Love them broken windows theory!You Know You’re Managing a Project When – Glen Alleman
Extreme ASP.NET Makeover – Getting Your House in Order – James Kovacs
Some more tools – Jef Claes
Multithreading: synchronization – Luis Abreu
Creating Your First MVC ViewEngine – Nick Berardi
Making C# IList Useable – Sarah Taraporewalla
Yes-no questions that a non-technical recruiter can ask during an interview – Tim Stall
‘ The irony is that they [companies, ed.] want a technical star, but screen all candidates through non-technical HR folk ‘Fantastic Wallpapers That Will Blow Your Desktop Away – Moin Anjum
For your daily inspirationThe App Store Is a Classic Example Of A Broken Business Process – Andrew Wulf
Entity interface anti-pattern – James Gregory
Supporting ScreenReaders in Silverlight – Shawn Wildermuth
Quick “5 Minute Concepts” Video series for Powershell 2.0 – PowerShell Blog
I’m Down With M.V.C., Yeah You Know Me! – Chris Patterson
Display the Date a Web Page Was Published in Search Results – Adam Pash
Seeing how recent web pages is a great way to enhance my Googling capabilitiesBook Review – RESTful .NET – Colin Jack
Colin has read this book, but thinks this is not the best fit if you want to learn RESTLean or Kanban or Agile – Mike Cottmeyer
Mike contemplates the state of current debate in agile methodology discussion
‘ When we get dogmatic about one methodology… about one set of practices… we are often not taking the other person’s context into consideration ‘The Screw-Me Scenario – Michael Lopp
‘ The slides looked great and the dry-run was flawless, so why hadn’t I slept in two nights?
I couldn’t sleep because I couldn’t see the Screw-Me ‘

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