LINKBLOG for June 17, 2009
Jun 17th, 2009 by AZuidhof
What Kind of Rock Band is Your Team? – Andrew Meyer
‘ If the structures and working relationships are not right – think The Police, it probably won’t work, no matter how successful you are ‘Bridge Building and Software Development – Glen Alleman
How I learned to stop worrying and write an iPhone App – Jason Moore
Revised: ASP.NET MVC and the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) – Maarten Balliauw
Mixed Languages: The Right Tool for The Right Job – Ade Miller
‘ The N-body modeling code and visualization I’ve been working on finally got off the ground in some sort of reasonable form ‘Challenge: How would you start this problem? – Brett Schuchert
‘ Given the problem statement, how would you go about starting it? I’m assuming TDD, do you make that same assumption ‘Multithreading: introducing the event based asynchronous pattern – Luis Abreu
‘ we’re going to start looking at the second pattern for doing asynchronous work: the event based asynchronous pattern ‘Silverlight: Product Maintenance Application ( Part 5 – Running the app and thinking about WPF ) – Mike Taulty
Pex to the rescue – Alkampfer
‘ Pex is a White Box Testing tool for .Net, that is able to analyze your code to find every possible point of failure of a method or a class ‘
Sounds cool, have you already checked it out? Did it work for you?Client Vendor Relationships in the Software Development World – Miguel Carrasco
Summer Scripting Game : Its ON – Windows PowerShell Blog
First look at debugging .NET 4.0 dumps in Visual Studio 2010 – Tess Ferrandez
Functional Programming Battles GOTOzilla – K. Scott Allen
‘ The ability of functional and declarative programming to separate the “what” and the “how” is powerful, but you don’t need a new language, and you can start simple ‘Refilled Energy – David Cumps
David has done some serious soul searching the last couple months (welcome back!) and has made some discoveries
‘ Yes, I’m back. Reloaded. Balance has been restored, the geek still lives, now with extra social skills ‘Rebuilding TFSWarehouse – Chris Eargle
Current Line Highlighting for VS2010 – Tomas Restrepo
Turn Your Home Computer into a Web Server; Host Files, Documents, etc. for Free – Amit Agarwal
There’s more situations than you might think for a web server at home. Check it out hereNice Examples of Cumulative Flow – David Anderson
How to show work -in-progress in pictures ‘ I love the example diagrams. I love the explanations showing how to read the diagrams and I love the rest of the text explaining how to identify bottleneck ‘Book Club: Arguments and Results (James Noble) – Mark Needham
Mark explains a lot of the patterns from this bookSoftware Development Body of Knowledge – ABC 02 – Rinat Abdullin
new series on software development, with an eye on agile and unit testing, as far as I seeStating the obvious – Simon Brown
You’re doing it wrong! – Eric D. Brown
‘ There’s no right or wrong way to ‘use’ Social Media. Social Media is a tool to be used however you think it best fits you and/or your organization ‘
Great article, great quote: You can hire all the so-called social media experts of the world, but in the end it boils down to YOU!

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