LINKBLOG for May 25, 2009
May 25th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Continuous Integration On A Real, Big Project – Davy Brion
How Do You Organize Your Email, Dawn Foster? – Dawn Foster
Some new tips for Gmail. You *do* know the Gmail Labs, don’t you?Multithreading: synchronization primitives – Luis Abreu
Implementing TeamCity for .NET Projects, Part 4: Using Build Scripts – Richard Cirerol
.NET – Bind an ASP.NET Repeater to a Generic List<> – Suprotim Agarwal
‘ I recently got a mail from a dotnetcurry reader who wanted to know how to bind a Repeater control to a List<>. In this article we will see how to do so ‘5 Tips to Becoming a Development Rock Star – Miguel Carrasco
‘ I had someone ask me the other day “How can I become a software development rock star?”. The only true way of course is to practice, practice, practice ‘Adding the Linq to SQL ORM to your .NET project – Sara Chipps
Sara has a clear level-100 tutorial for starting out on LINQ-to-SQLSurvey on Ajax adoption: some quick stats – Simone Chiaretta
Building Rails with Cerberus and multiruby – Mike Gunderloy
If you’re in to something different for a changeVisual Studio Tips and Tricks – II – Prabir Shrestha
Web service Twitter plans TV competition series – Frazier Moore
‘ Twitter, the Web site that asks what everybody’s doing, says it wants to be doing a TV series ‘Pull Harder to Find Problems with Flow, and Improve From There – Scott Bellware
Book Review – SOA Patterns (First 5 Chapters) – Colin Jack
‘ I’ll cut straight to the chase, I definitely recommend SOA Patterns to anyone interested in SOA ‘
Which saves you from reading a blog post
Out Story Board is Better Than Yours – Janusz Gorycki
Google’s Innovative Use of Economics – John Hunter
‘ Google continues to make bold moves putting faith in their ability to find innovative solutions that others reject as impossible. It is a challenging but interesting path to success, for them, at least ‘Real World Functional Programming: Book Review – Mark Needham
‘ I decided to read this book after being somewhat inspired to learn more about functional programming after talking with Phil about his experiences learning Clojure ‘Assessing Your Emotional Capital – Mike Griffiths
learn all about your EI (Emotional Intelligence) score, which is attributed more and more importance these days, considering this quote:
‘ Research shows convincingly that EQ is more important than IQ in almost every role and many times more important in leadership role ‘Relaxing on the Couch(DB) – Jan van Ryswyck
Jan dives into the intricacies of one of the more exotic DB systems around‘ Is CouchDB yet another relational database? Heck no! CouchDB is an open-source document-oriented database ‘Books I Recommend Often… – Mike Cottmeyer
Agile book listLocation-Aware Browsing to become Mainstream? – Dionysios G. Synodinos
ASP.NET for web designers: Data controls – Janko Jovanovic
Back to the barebones controls: GridView, DataList, Repeater and ListView; there we go!Geek Chart Graphs Turns Web Activity into a Pie Chart – Jason Fitzpatrick
‘ Geek Chart takes your activity on popular sites and turns it into an interactive pie chart ‘How to Present – Adam Shostack
Adam explains from where he picks his inspiration for his upcoming talks
‘ Of course, style only matters if you’re a professional entertainer, or have something interesting to say. I try hard to be in the latter category ‘Software Is Hardwork Library 1.4.0.363 Released – D.P. Bullington
‘ I just released a new version of the Software Is Hardwork Library ‘Six Ways to Transform your Presentation – Paul Sloane
Especially the author’s rejection of Powerpoint will be a message hard to swallow for some of you

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