LINKBLOG for June 24, 2009
Jun 24th, 2009 by AZuidhof
10 UI Design Patterns You Should Be Paying Attention To – Janko Jovanovic
Great and visually appealing articleDelayed execution vs ToList() in LINQ Database Queries – Jason Young
Accidental Prescience and the Secrets of Project Natal – Scott Hanselman
These are the little bugs that lead to madness – Scott Hanselman
How I Set Up My Mac – Scott C Reynolds -
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RadioTFS Podcast on Dogfooding TFS – Grant Holliday
Hungarian notation, what do I think? – Richard Dingwall
Be more efficient. Today: Windows Explorer – Andre Loker
‘ ust a reminder for myself or for anyone who’s interested, here are some useful tips and tricks to use in and with Windows Explorer that not probably everybody knows about ‘Application-wide action filters in ASP.NET MVC – Maarten Balliauw
The Art of Unit Testing – The Book – Sean Feldman
Short review in pros and consDesktop Widget Reminds You to Shutdown the Computer – Amit Agarwal
Funny green widget with a social aspect since the stats on powering down your computer are shared with the communityLearn How to Exploit Multiple Cores for Better Performance and Scalability – Todd Hoff
Why Is Your Computer System Down? – Andrew Wulf
The Complete List of Top Twitter Services – Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten
Big, big list. Fun thing is that is is shown in an inline Google Document that is continually updatedTips for Making Websites Run Faster – Alex Chitu
Fixing Airport Security – Bruce Schneier
‘ Maybe Secure Flight is a good use of our money; maybe it isn’t. But let’s have debates like that in the open, as part of the budget process, where it belongs ‘How To Finally Feel Motivated At Work – Ali Hale
Some tips to make (work)life a little more attractiveCRUD is bad for REST – Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz
‘ the main reason CRUD is wrong for REST is an architectural one ‘
Read Arnon’s elaborate explanationWhere Everyone’s a Pig! – David J. Anderson
Don’t worry, no extremism here. It’s just the well known Agile pig, you knowResource Management in Agile Projects – Vikas Hazrati
‘ One of the change, that does not gel well with Agile projects, is the frequent change of people working on the project ‘Using Fiddler with IIS – Mark Needham
Fiddler for debugging IIS websites: How to make it work at the system levelStructure of my ASP.NET Web Applications – Dave Bush
As Dave notes, this is only *one* way of making a structure work. Compare it with your own and see if there’s anything to pick up fromPython Web Framework Series – Pylons: Part 1 Getting Started – Ryan Svihla

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