LINKBLOG for June 14, 2009
Jun 14th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Opinionated Input Builders Part 6 – Performance of the builders – Eric Hexter
‘ (…) as far as performance, using the partial views is probably the least efficient way to render html. But with every approach there are tradeoffs ‘
Also check Chad Myers’ replyCode Contracts Primer – Part 3: Providing Support for Unit Tests – Derik Whittaker
Silverlight: Product Maintenance Application ( Part 1 – Authentication, Roles and Logging In ) – Mike Taulty
I wanted to try and follow up on this idea of the XAML Continuum and the basic example that I did with Silverlight and WPF versions of the Pong game by doing something that looked a bit more like a business application.Seize Your Leadership Day: Stroup, Bock And Saxon On Leaders And Mangers – Miki Saxon
Think Again: Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions – Michael McKinney
And Get Rid Of Those Pesky Programmers – Phil Haack
‘ we have to educate our stakeholders about how software production really works. Even if they won’t listen, a little knowledge and understanding here goes a long way ‘Visual Studio gets Mono (Tools that is) – Sign up for the preview now… – Greg Duncan
Bytes by MSDN – Kirk Evans
‘ there is a really cool interview series called Bytes by MSDN where interviews with community influentials were taped at TechEd ‘Programming Basics: The for loop can do more than increment an integer – John Teague
‘ This was nothing Earth shattering, but a real simple abstraction made my life a lot easier ‘Everyone Should Have a Continuous Integration Server – Brendan Enrick
‘ Have you ever had a developer commit their changes at the end of the day and commit code that breaks the build for everyone else? ‘
That’s why!Friday Books – JavaScript: The Definitive Guide – Dave Bush
TDD as a Catalyst for Clean Code – Fredrik Kalseth
Red Gate consults the Oracle (developers and DBAs) – David Atkinson
I’m officially a fan: System.Linq.Expressions is one of the coolest namespaces.The planning fallacy – Gavin
‘ If you really want to know how much time/resources a project will take, start doing it ‘HTML5 is coming for you – Zenk0
‘ I chose a dramatic title, but it feels appropriate. HTML5 is bringing a lot of goods which will change the web ‘Fighting for ReST, or the tale of the ice-cream maker – Sebastien Lambla
‘ let me tell you the story of the ice-cream maker ‘
I love stories!Maintain One List of Work – Chris Sterling
‘ A healthy Product Backlog contains not only new features but also technical requirements to support the next Product Backlog items in priority ‘Burndown charts – It’s not about staying below the line – Jack Milunsky

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