LINKBLOG for June 26, 2009
Jun 26th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Collaborative Knowledge Sharing and Decision Making… – Clemens Reijnen
The Rush – Unle Bob
‘ There’s nothing like the feeling of achievement when you get a complex software system working. It’s the feeling of the hunter making a hard fought kill ‘A Beginners’ Guide to Big O Notation – Rob Bell
‘ Big O specifically describes the worst-case scenario, and can be used to describe the execution time required or the space used (e.g. in memory or on disk) by an algorithm ‘How To? Highly Complex Query Generating Based On Security Needs – Derick Bailey
How Wise Are You Being With Your Work Time? – Jean-Paul Boodhoo
‘ I am going to challenge you to embark on an exercise that can allow you to greatly streamline your personal development efforts at work (and by development I mean “coding effort”) ‘
Excellent advice: take JP’s challenge and install Timesnapper! I’ve personaly been a user for some time and can say with full confidence it will blow you away, and give you important insight in how you waste away your (working) daysScott Hanselman’s Computer Zen – The Weekly Source Code 43 – ASP.NET MVC and T4 and NerdDinner
Is programming a generic skill? – Eric Gunnerson
‘ if you can become idiomatic in multiple languages, your toolset broadens, and you become more useful in all your langauges ‘Canned, Stubbed and Mocked Fake Objects – Sarah Taraporewalla
All about understanding and differentiating these different objectsBecoming a better developer, or “How to sidestep a question” – Kyle Baley
Team foundation Build – Share Builds among multiple servers – Alkampfer
Alkampfer describes how to use different machine in the network to act as TFS build machinesMmm, Curry – Eric Lippert
JSON Hijacking – Phil Haack
Phil writes about a new JSON vulnerability that he and ScottHa recently disclosed at a conferenceDetection logic for PowerShell installation – PowerShell Blog
Comparitive Pricing for Virtual Hosting Providers – Jeffrey McManus
Coding Dojo #18: Groovy Bowling Game – Mark Needham
Twitter, an Evolving Architecture – Abel Avram
Building Software vs. Building a House – Sean Feldman
And here’s to all the good software people that still think building a house is the perfect analogy to making softwareBuild an Insanely Great Web Service – Celine Roque
‘ You are entering an incredibly crowded marketplace. You have to get and keep people’s attention extremely fast, because hundreds of other services are just a click away ‘How to Make Efficiency Infectious When Working With a Team – Celine Roque
35 CSS-Lifesavers For Efficient Web Design – Gerri Elder
Programmer Confidence and Arrogance – Jay Fields
‘ Imagine the early days of medicine. Three different doctors give you three different surgery options. There’s not enough experience in the industry to show which is the correct choice. Who do you trust? ‘The Remarkable Complexity of Modern Web Browsers – Dennis Forbes
‘ Have you tried out Firefox 3.5 yet? It’ll happily install side-by-side, so there’s very little risk giving it a spin ‘
Intro into the ‘exciting’ things the new Firefox offers, which are described in a follow-up article

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