LINKBLOG for June 22, 2009
Jun 22nd, 2009 by AZuidhof
Circling the big domino – Seth Godin
‘ But if you line up all the dominos one by one, in the right order, you may just have enough energy to push over the first one ‘For developers only – Patrick de Laive
‘ This year is the 2nd time we organize Kings of Code, a conference for web developers ‘
Looks like Amsterdam is the place to be for web developers next weekGetting started with Windows Workflow Foundation 4 – Maurice de Beijer
‘ (…) basically forget all you knew about the behavior of WF 3 ‘
That’s a real pity on the first looks, I’d say…VB.NET Hide Module Name – Dave Bush
‘ Here’s a quick tip for those of you still using modules in your VB.NET applications ‘Understanding Ternary Trees – PC Plus
‘ Ternary trees are the fastest way to search for data strings, at least in hardcore programming terms, but how exactly do they work? ‘.Net Framework 4.0: Using memory mapped files – Gunnar Peipman
A Man Who Goes Against His Instincts… – Max Pool
‘ Attempting to make company changes with a push mentality rarely works and really requires the pull model of a crafty salesman ‘
And even more insight…Sources of Insight is 10 Months Old – J.D. Meier
A small web design rant: beware of the RADical designer – Peter van Ooijen
Risk Management = Banana Peels AND Dollar Bills – Jurgen Appelo
‘ I’ve been trying to think about risk. What is it? What does it mean when we’re taking a risk? ‘Reducing Resistence to Dependency Injection – Patrick Kua
‘ I find that systems where it is difficult to inject dependencies will be harder to change, will be harder to test, and will often be intimately coupled together in all sorts of interesting ways ‘Getting Started with Drupal – Matt Vance
For you PHP’ers50 Fresh JavaScript Tools That Will Improve Your Workflow – Jacob Gube
Intuition, Peformance, and Scale – Dan Pritchett
Chopper Shops – Janusz Gorycki
‘ (…) you see, software development, in teams big or small , organizations huge or microscopic, is always a chopper shop rather than a factory ‘ Read the whole thing to find out what the heck this Janusz meansStack Overflow Developer Lair – Jeff Atwood
droolAsynchronous XMLHttpRequests in JavaScript – Blue Onion
Reusing the PowerShell PowerTools for Open XML in your C# or VB.Net world – Greg Duncan
Levels of Plagiarism – Travis Illig
‘ t’s always annoying when someone refers me to one of the articles on those blogs and then I’m like, “Uh… yeah… I wrote that. Months ago.” ‘
Yes indeed. Even as a linkblogger I have seen this happen with my blog. Pasting someone else’s complete post on your blog, even providing a backlink to the original article: you’re still stealing! Content. It might seem an easy job that cutting and pasting, but someone put a lot of effort in those words you know.A Toxic Paradox – Rands In Repose
Food for thought on how a “toxic” person kan kill a team – and what you can / should do about itMark Nijhof – Wood versus Plastic
Thomas the Tank Engine can even be used in explaining SOLID design principles

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