LINKBLOG for August 7, 2009
Aug 7th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Compile and Test .NET Code Snippet Without Saving – Samnang Chhun
Of interest for .NET microISVs/Startups… – Bob Walsh
Not everything derives from object – Eric Lippert
The Suck/Rock Dichotomy – Neil Ford
Agile Addresses “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team” – Deborah Hartmann Preuss
Small Books on Big Ideas – Mike Griffiths
This super small book is a no frills summary of the transition from manager to leader.Software Pricing: Are We Doing It Wrong? – Jeff Atwood
Travel Restrictions and Offshore Development – Steve McConnell
‘ One benefit of my job is that I get to talk to people from hundreds of companies every year, and the people I work with talk to even more people ‘The world’s simplest log file – John Graham-Cumming
‘ Back when I was doing embedded programming we had a debugging feature called ‘pokeouts’. The idea was that the program could write a single character to the screen when some important even occurred ‘Bear Shaving – Mark Needham
Mark is inspired by Seth Godin’s post on Bear Shaving, comparing it to software development’s yak shavingFirst Look: Visual Studio Team System 2010 Architecture Edition – Accentient Blog
webcastGTD and Podcast Subscriptions August 2009 – Rob Cooper
‘ A few people have expressed interest in what these feeds are, so I thought I would share them ‘
Thanks, Rob, it’s very welcome indeedFreedom of the airwaves… – Stephen Forte
‘ The Apple AppStore is a walled garden that eventually will fail ‘Making Transient as Default Lifestyle in Castle Windsor – Tuna Toksoz
Test database with Nunit make easy with Visual Studio Team System For Database Edition – Alkampfer
Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 – Finally Available – Keyvan Nayyeri
Refactoring Day 6 : Push Down Field – Sean Chambers
Constructors Should Be Simple and Stupid – Brendan Enrick
Don’t be lazy about lazy sequences- Uncle Bob`
‘ Coding with infinite sequences is very powerful, but also very bizarre. If you aren’t careful you can get algorithms that work fine, but are O(N^2) instead of O(N) ‘Challenge: Find the bug fixes – Ayende Rahien
Ayende with a new code challenge to brush up your leet skillz before the weekend drowsiness kicks inI Hate Global.asax – Harry Pierson
Team Apart: Real-time, Browser-based Collaboration & Meetings – ReadWriteEnterprise
New and robust tool for distributed teams (via Twitter / KeesDijk

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