LINKBLOG for June 1, 2009
Jun 1st, 2009 by AZuidhof
Analyze and explore the evolution of .NET Framework by yourself – Patrick Smacchia
‘ Amongst all .NET code base, the .NET Framework is special and thus require special care to be analyzed by NDepend. This is what I would like to explain in this post ‘Seven tips for making your first day on a project count – Susan Harkins
‘ IT consultants’ first day onsite with a new client is often a waste. With a little planning, you can make sure that first day is productive ‘Top 10 Reasons Why Employees Leave in IT – Code Zest
This does not happen at your company does it?Git For Windows Developers – Git Series – Part 1 – Jason Meridth
Compress your CSS files in asp.net with YUICompressor and an Handler – Alkampfer
Bosom Buddies: How to make Google Chrome use Microsoft Bing for Search – Scott Hanselman
Failing to see how Google And Microsoft would become bosom buddies, I leave those words to Scott. But since lots of us are using the Google Chrome browser, and might want to check out on Bing, knowing how to combine the two is usefulThe tale of the occasional network administrator – Bart de Smet
Fluent Silverlight – Part 1 – Gabriel Schenker
Deeper or wider – Seth Godin
‘ If you want to grow the size of your customer base, you need to confront the buffet dilemma ‘ read on…First impression of VS 2010 – Meindl
‘ Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 is publically available and besides CLR/.Net 4.0 the IDE itself changes a bit ‘50 Great Examples of Data Visualization – Cameron Chapman
‘ Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter ‘First Look: Google Wave – Paul Thurrott
Everyone and their mother are investigating the Wave thing. With good reason, IMO: Wave absolutely does look coolComponent-Driven Development and IoC Containers – Rinat Abdullin
This CDD thing is ‘ (…) an approach in which code is fragmented into reusable and testable components that are combined together to form application foundation for delivering business functionality ‘Internal DSLs, method chaining and discoverability – Sebastien Lambla
Persistence Patterns: Cascading Updates – Jeremy D. Miller
Using a Task Board with One Remote Team Member – Mike Cohn
SharpCouch: Use anonymous type to create JSON objects – Mark Needham
Mark looks into couchDB: ‘ I decided to work out how the API worked with by writing an integration test to save a document to the database ‘Do Architecture Principles Matter? – Mike Walker
Austin Code Camp 2009 – Rhonda Tipton
Rhonda visited a Code Camp. And what about you: do you still actively work on your career?A Deep Breath – Rands In Repose
‘ I admit it. I love it when the sky is falling. There is no more delicious a state of being than the imminent threat of disaster ‘Daily news blogs about .NET and related creatures – Roy Osherove
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Pomodoro – Mendelt Siebenga
Mendelt successfully applies the Pomodoro technique. I read about it some time ago, thought it was a nice idea. Did nothing with it. Thankfully there’s folks with a little more guts. Makes me think: this is popular in the Agile movement. But as a productivity tool it should also be popular in GTD. Which it is not. Yet. Hmm….

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