LINKBLOG for June 3, 2009
Jun 3rd, 2009 by AZuidhof
12 Tricks Your Brain is Playing on You – Jeff Nickels
Dreams only come true for the lucky? Yeah right! Don’t let that happen, take matters in your own handASP.NET MVC and the templated partial view (death to ASCX) – Jeffrey Palermo
‘ I propose that ASCX does not provide much benefit in ASP.NET MVC. It’s usefulness may end with using the extension as a naming convention for the easy identification of partial views. Beyond that, it’s pretty thin ‘Don’t Ask Me If It’s Possible – K. Scott Allen
Read and learn what we as developers *really* mean when we tell you your requirement is ‘non-trivial’Specifying Inversion of Control through Contracts for Interfaces – Jonathan de Halleux
You 2.0 Free E-Book – J.D. Meier
J.D is kind enough to provide us a free PDF which ‘ (…) captures a mash up of some of the most important principles, patterns, and practices for leading from the inside out ‘
Check it out!Coding: Putting code where people can find it – Mark Needham
VisualSVN – Missing Key Shortcuts – Sean Feldman
Branching out, or “How to live life outside ASP.NET MVC” – Kyle Baley
When Side Effects and Laziness Collide – Matthew Podwysocki
Three Levels of Control – Jurgen Appelo
‘ We all know that managers should not be micro-managing people. But that’s easier said than done ‘yield return and Continuation-Passing Style – Kirill Osenkov
Getting Started with AppLocker management using Powershell – PowerShell Blog
I don’t believe in ORM object as your domain model – Sarah Taraporewalla
SharePoint Integration in TFS 2010 Beta1 – Teams WIT Tools
I don’t like SharePoint at all, but maybe things get better in TFS 2010Silverlight and WPF: The XAML Continuum – Mike Taulty
Daily Dev Speedup – Selecting and Dragging Lines – Brendan Enrick
‘ If you use Visual Studio I really hope you keep line numbers on. I could probably claim that as the first tip since it does speed things up ‘
It actually amazes me that I still see people without line numbers, because they don’t like to spend time figuring out how to turn them onAn Alternative Approach To Strongly Typed Helpers – Phil Haack
‘ One of the features contained in the MVC Futures project is the ability to generate action links in a strongly typed fashion using expressions ‘Lessons Learned in patterns and practices – J.D. Meier
Silverlight: Pong – Mike Taulty
‘ What with all the high-tech announcements around “Project Natal” I thought I might head the other direction and play with something a little more on the low-tech end of the spectrum ‘Visual Studio 2010 Performance Part 1: Startup – Rico Mariani

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