LINKBLOG for June 7, 2009
Jun 7th, 2009 by AZuidhof
High Test Coverage Ratio is a good thing, Anyway! – Patrick Smacchia
The Fallacy Of ReUse – Udi Dahan
‘ This industry is pre-occupied with reuse.
There’s this belief that if we just reused more code, everything would be better ‘Chris Hardwick’s Confidence Theory – Gina Trapani
‘ (…) the essence of having confidence is having options. That is, confidence is knowing that if this one thing you really really want doesn’t work out, you’ve got a safety net ‘
This rings home, I’m working on it right now. Are you betting on one horse, or do you have a safety net too?Book review: jQuery in Action – Peter Eysermans
What Do You Value? – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ Getting straight about what we are are actually trying to accomplish with our teams will help us get past some of the dogma ‘F#: Explicit interface implementation – Mark Needham
‘ I’ve been writing some code to map between CouchDB documents and F# objects and something which I re-learned while doing this is the way that interfaces work in F# ‘ASP.NET MVC 2.0 and VS 2010 plan now public : Jeffrey Palermo
Parallel Stacks – Method View – Daniel Moth
20 Developers to Follow on Twitter – Ben Parr
You might pick up a couple new and interesting twiiter accounts to follow in this elaborate post from BenShould We Return Null From Our Methods? – Lee Dumond
A question that keeps the votes diveded1.43 thousand free SQL Server tools and utilities (okay, not really that many, but officially “a bunch”) – Greg Duncan

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