LINKBLOG for August 14, 2009
Aug 14th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Rebuilding Machines – Simon Guest
Simon explains his build script for Windows 7Managing Risk vs. Managing Yourself – Jurgen Appelo
Jurgen has been on holiday, met too much mosquitoes over there and with this in mind manages to tell us something about how to deal with known unknowns and unknown unknownsNo-code SharePoint Menus – Bil Simser
To Test The Untestable Bug – Uncle Bob
Four switch oddities – Eric Lippert
MSDN Subscription Installer – Steve Smith
Automate installation of the MSDN set of softwareSix things that will happen when you uninstall your MSDN documentation – Roy Osherove
Roy on the other hand, explains us about all the good things that happen once you uninstall MSDN documentation
— yeah I know it a bad pun, since Roy’s only talking about documentationHow to take advantage of Horn in your project – Bart Reyserhove
Horn is a great tool that keeps you updated on which (alt.net related) open source tools have upgrades availableDDD is a dense book – Greg Young
Deployment is the Goal – Julian Simpson
‘ Do you have a backlog of “code complete” software waiting to be deployed, tested, signed-off and made live? ‘10 Simple Steps to Better Photoshop Performance – Marco Sousa
Models, Views, and Controllers: ASP.NET MVC – Laila Lotfi
‘ It is good to see Microsoft get into the game of MVC architectures. Of course, there is nothing new about them (…) However, MVC gained a new relevance with web applications ‘Upload Images to Google Docs via Email or your Web Browser – Amit Agarwal
And Amit shows you howHow to Handle Jargon and Acronyms – Jeff Sexton
Error Logging Modules and Handlers for ASP.NET (MVC) – Maurice de Beijer
‘ as using en existing and proven solution is always better that reinventing the wheel I decided to try ELMAH and see how easy it is to get started ‘Refactoring Day 13 : Extract Method Object – Sean Chambers
Speedup Tfs builds with parallel compilation and incremental get – Alkampfer
LINQ to SQL Cheat Sheet in both C# and VB – Greg Duncan
Fun With Wacky JavaScript Type Comparison – Nick Berardi
Linq to Mocks is finally born – Daniel Cazzulino
Break Up All The Silence – Jaclyn Wells
‘ An employee often feels uncomfortable at work around their higher up co-workers and boss, wondering what they can say and not say, what they can do and not do ‘
A call to actionSQL Backup 6: Wind of Change – Shawn McGehee
Programming SEO – Cross Linking Titles – Dave Bush
.Net Reflector FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) – Bart Read
Wal-Mart and Girl Scout Cookies: Thin-Minty Gate – Bob Sutton
New startup incubator in Cambridge, England – Joel Spolsky
Good news in times of crisisLearning Regular Expressions – Stanley Kubasek
Design For Test – Rebecca Wirfs-Brock

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