LINKBLOG for June 28, 2009
Jun 28th, 2009 by AZuidhof
A Craftsman sometimes has to create his own tool – Sergio Pereira
Microsoft Enterprise Library 5.0 – Mike Walker
Give VAN some BUZZ – Zachariah Young
‘ The following list is just some examples of what you could do. You might choose to do all of them, or just one ‘
This is my buzz, now it’s *your* turnYes… Agile Isn’t Project Managment… – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ …but it sure will change how you do project management ‘F#: Setting properties like named parameters – Mark Needham
The paradox of the middle of the market – Seth Godin
‘ The paradox is that it’s almost impossible to make a product or service for this segment, because they want the tried, the true and the boring ‘Are You Too Glued to Your Computer, Too? – Pamela Poole
yupRunning tests during a build in TFS – Alkampfer
A case of lost session variables when using out of process session state – Tess Ferrandez
Mapping WF 3 activities to WF 4 – Matt’s Musings – Matt Milner
‘ I wanted to take the opportunity to talk about the changes to the base activity library in the context of the activities available today in WF 3 ‘Tracking Items in Solution Explorer – Chris Eargle
‘ Have you ever debugged a large project you didn’t create? If so, you’ve probably gotten lost in the vast jungle of code that was once some poor programmer’s paradise ‘Custom Zero Friction DI/IoC Framework – D.P. Bullington
Functional Optimistic Concurrency in C# – JD Conley
Useful VS Key Sequences/Shortcuts – Jean-Paul Boodhoo’
‘ I am going to make a note of showing both the accessor sequence and the appropriate shortcut (if it has one) ‘Useful jQuery Tips, Tricks, and Plugins with ASP.NET MVC – Elijah Manor
Should we stop masking passwords?
‘ A few days ago, Jakob Nielsen posted an article in which he recommended displaying passwords in plain text instead of masking them ‘ read Jacob’s article and the interesting discussion that followedPython Web Framework Series – Pylons: Part 3 Views with Mako – Ryan Svihla
Becoming An Open Enterprise: Five Lessons from Booz Allen Hamilton – Steven Walling
NH Prof: Query Duration – Ayende Rahien
The 7 Software Development Wastes – Part 1 – Jack Milunsky
‘ The more I learn about Lean, the more I realize how much we can learn from Lean teachings and how they apply to software development practices ‘The Six Stages of Ethical Understanding – Carmine Coyote
‘ Morals have failed to curb business malfeasance. Maybe it’s time to try real ethics ‘Be The Change You Wish To See – Bas de Baar
‘ How do you get your team to do the right thing? To adopt agile practices? To go the extra mile? ‘Point-Free style: What is it good for? – OJ Reeves
‘ To sum up, Point-Free helps you tidy your code into more concise implementations which tend to aid you in understanding what it is you are trying to do ‘
OJ writes a post that goes completely beyond my understanding. Hopefully you can make some sense out of it
A Lifestreaming Workflow – Steve Rubel
Capture, process, share and connect: this is how Steve processes his digital stuff. GMail is the command center hereHow the Agile Community Can Contribute to the Betterment of the World – Travis Birch
‘ (…) it is not enough to be a “good” person who attacks everything that one perceives as being “bad” ‘Probems Or Symptoms? – Abhijit Nadgouda
‘ it is all the more important for a problem solver to sift through the symptoms and arrive at the underlying problem ‘

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