LINKBLOG for July 6, 2009
Jul 6th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Manage Stress Before it Kills You – Matt Simons
A Unique Way To Organize Your MITs And Not Piss Off Clients – Max Pool
Day #6: Silverlight and the Twitter “Hello, World” – Jeff Blankenburg
Why Do We Keep Building Tightly Coupled Software? – Justin Etheredge
Round and round (my head spins) – Patrik Hägne
MSpec – Take 2 – Chris Bilson
What is a build script? Writing MsBuild Scripts – Part I – Tuna Toksoz
HTML 5 Cheat Sheet (PDF) – Smashing Magazine
Protecting Your Application From Remote Problems – Davy Brion
‘ If you have a web application which communicates with a remote service, it’s important to protect that web application from any problems the remote service might be dealing with ‘Behavior Driven Development Part 2 of n – Three Types of BDD – Lee Brandt
Hey Developer, YAGNI I tell you – Mark Nijhof
The 7 Sofware Development Wastes – Part 2 – Jack Milunsky
Brownfield Application Development in .NET: Book Review – Mark Needham
Wolfram|Alpha: The Use Cases – Richard MacManus
Join the CLUB (Coding Like Uncle Bob) – Jurgen Appelo
Now you have a new acronym to distinguish yourself from the unshaved masses. Great find!Building Remarkable Work And Play Environments – Part 3 – Rajiv Popat
Quotable Quotes: 6 Reasons To Think – Miki Saxon
‘ It seems to me that more people spend less time thinking then at any previous time in history ‘
Some great quotes on what happens when we as a society stop thinkingJoshua Bloch’s Builder Pattern in C# – Cameron McKay
Challenges with Sharing Excel Workbooks in SharePoint – Chris Woodill
‘ In Excel 2007 (and 2003), you can share a workbook. This allows users to simultaneously update the same ‘Review: GFI Backup Home Edition – Rhonda Tipton
‘ (..) GFI Backup Home Edition is a great alternative to the Windows Backup tool as well as some of the apps that you have to pay for ‘Where do developers care for Software Quality? – Patrick Smacchia
Patrick uses NDepend website stats in an attempt to correlate country / region and interest for software quality. While it’s unclear how much value these numbers have, it’s certainly an interesting exercise to combine seemingly unrelated dataThe Art of Unit Testing with Roy Osherove – Hanselminutes #169
‘ Roy Osherove educates Scott on best practices in Unit Testing techniques and the Art of Unit Testing ‘Breathe – Leo Babauta
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