LINKBLOG for August 21, 2009
Aug 21st, 2009 by AZuidhof
Wiring Up Generics In Castle Windsor – John Teague
WCF Extensibility part 2: The big picture – Alex Thissen
Followed by a part 3OpenRasta 2.0 beta 2 is out – Sebastien Lambla
Queueing Theory In Action, plus, frogs – Eric Lippert
Write Firefox Extensions in Visual Studio with Web Site Projects – Travis Illig
Some useful DateTime extensions – Mark Blomsma
Varchar and NVarchar – John Magnabosco
In Defence of Defensive programming – Tony Davis
‘ Why do we still find SQL code in production that lacks resilience, is so vulnerable to breakage due to unexpected usage patterns, small changes in schema design, or even a standard SQL Server upgrade ‘97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know- Adrian
Looks like an interesting book that some PM’s I know should read. You’ll have to find it yourself though, as Adrian didn’t make a link available, and I am running out of time here…Typographic Design Patterns and Best Practices – Michael Martin
First Look: Visual Studio Team System 2010 Test Edition – Accentient Blog
Staying Current: A Software Developer’s Responsibility – Jay Fields
Test Your Website in Different Screen Resolutions – Amit Agarwal
Baseball and bugs making it to production – Adam Goucher
The Only Truly Failed Project – Jeff Atwood
Nooo, not Microsoft Bob!Coding: Unused code – Mark Needham
What do you do when you’re halfway some part of code and you get another assignment? Mark had some ideasIt should be easy to build *good* software – Jimmy Nilsson
Adopting Agile… the Video Podcast – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ (…) I think you’ll get some value out of it and it will be worth the obligitory sales call ‘F# First Class Events – Creating and Disposing Handlers – Matthew Podwysocki
‘ let’s look at how we might manage the lifetime of a given event subscription. Before we begin, let’s get caught up to where we are today (…) ‘

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