LINKBLOG for August 4, 2009
Aug 4th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Enterprise 2.0: Awareness is Easier Than Execution, Says Nielsen – Steven Walling
The 6 Degrees of Online Influence – Rajesh Setty
‘ There are so many articles about how to influence your audience. This article will talk about six degrees of how you may be influenced by consuming online content ‘CoRD: Connect to Windows PCs From Your Mac – Simon Mackie
Coding A HTML 5 Layout From Scratch – Enrique Ramirez
High Definition – Seth Godin
‘ Am I the only person who wants a Hi Def telephone? ‘Who Activates, Displays, and Closes Screens? – JohnPapa
Technical Debt – Fredrik Kalseth
‘ Often when people are talking about the concept of technical debt in software, they relate it to cleaning up “quick and dirty” code. I’m not convinced that this is what Ward Cunningham was really talking about (…) ‘Building software that matters – Gojko Adzic
“Un-Official” List of Microsoft Twitter Feeds – Windows Live
Un-official, so you know. By the way, it’s only a relatively short list of Microsoft product and team feeds, not the huge pool of Microsoft twitterazi peopleStolen Pages, Ad-hoc queries and the sins of dynamic SQL in the application – Phil Factor
JQuery: DOM 3 level event model – Luisi Abreu
‘ Today we’re going to talk (briefly) about the last DOM event level which isn’t still supported by all browsers. DOM 3 level event builds on level 2 and adds some new features ‘Hanselminutes Podcast 173 – All About Microsoft with Mary Jo Foley – Scott Hanselman
GrokGit: Launchy & Git Bash – Perfect Unison – Rob Cooper
O man, I’m a sucker for Launchy. Only thing is, I installed it some time ago to fight a possible performance issue. Forgot to reinstall it. Now where’s that download…Put Your Views (and Pages) On a Diet – Phil Haack
35 Creative Thinking Techniques – Mitch Ditkoff
‘ (….) tools and techniques are never enough — especially in the realm of creative thinking ‘Fixed price part 2, Fix it with agile! – Mendelt Siebenga
‘ (…) we’ll look at what we need to do to be a bit more successful at fixed price and how agile methodologies can help us do this ‘Worst case scenario – Adam Milligan
Run automated tests as often as possible – Patrick Kua
‘ Please don’t let leave your tests to die a sad and lonely death. It will take discipline and effort to keep them running yet the results will often pay back for themselves very quickly on any system with a reasonable lifespan ‘When Performance-related Pay Backfires – John Hunter
A Preview of Version 2 of ASP.NET MVC – Jonathan Allen
Comparing Value and Velocity – Mike Cottmeyer
Be a Get Things Done Guy – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ Can I please just be a ‘get things done’ guy? To the extent I can use Scrum or XP or Lean or Kanban or DSDM or RUP or PMI to be a ‘get things done’ guy… that’s what I really want do ‘Book Review: Pragmatic Thinking and Learning – Rod Hilton
Let He Who Is Without Sin… – Lee Brandt
‘ We’ve all looked at some code we were left by another developer and thought, “WTF was this guy thinking?!?” We tend to automatically assume that the developer before us was a complete amateur ‘Announcing the Alternative Network Group – Sebastien Lambla
‘ We’re expanding the scope of AltNetBeer, and creating a proper structure behind it, the Alternative Network Group, together with some new areas in which we want to expand ‘A Release Notes Report for TFS – Richard Banks
The spirit of MVVM (ViewModel), it’s not a code counting exercise – Glenn Block
‘ the spirit of MVVM is about producing maintainable UIs for the developer and the designer, not UIs that have zero code ‘VAN: Jeremy Miller talking about Screen Activation Lifecycle August 5th – Zachariah Young
Jeremy Miller will be talking about Screen Activation Lifecycle.Windows 7 Virtual Machines and Host Networking – Richard Banks
Let’s assume you’ve got a Windows 7 Virtual Machine and you want to do networking between the Host and the Guest operating systems with it ‘Tracking Dangling Object References In Silverlight – Davy Brion
How To Be A Tracer Bullet Architect – Max Pool

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