LINKBLOG for July 5, 2009
Jul 5th, 2009 by AZuidhof
SubSonic 3.0 is Released – Rob Conery
Evil code of the day – Jon Skeet
‘ At a glance, this code doesn’t look particularly evil. What does it do though? Compile it with the C# 4.0b1 compiler and run it… ‘Multithreading: a final example on how CompareExchange might help you – Luis Abreu
Why does Microsoft bother with Internet Explorer? – Craig Bailey
DDD in a distributed world video – Gojko Adzic
videoWhat’s wrong with Outlook? – Tatham Oddie
Day #4: Communicating Between Two Silverlight Controls – Jeff Blankenburg
Python Web Framework Series – Pylons Part 7: Refactoring, Deployment And Wrap-Up – Ryan Svihla
Domain Driven Design: Conformist – Mark Needham
3 imperfect strategies for system test data management – Jason Yip
DELETE Documents from CouchDB – Jan Van Ryswyck
The Problem with Big Design Up Front is the “Big” not the “Up Front” – Scott Bellware
Dude, I can do reports – Björn Rochel
Hey Developer, the product you create is your code – Mark Nijhof
‘ So if the functionality and behavior is not the product you deliver, than what is it?
It is your CODE. ‘Is the remote control a thing of the past? – Leon Bambrick
‘ We humans used to be almighty atheletes, then the TV was invented ‘Web Trend Map 4 Goes Interactive, Beta Version Drops July 14th – Doug Coleman
XHTML 2 To Be Aborted – Abhijit Nadgouda

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