LINKBLOG for Aug 24 2009
Aug 24th, 2009 by AZuidhof
The IT consultant as educator and student – Chip Camden
‘ Chip (…) encourages IT consultants to be teachers as well as students ‘Learning: Thoughts on doing so more effectively – Mark Needham
Refactoring Day 24 : Remove Arrowhead Antipattern – Sean Chambers
Does your Visual Studio run slow? – Richard Dingwall
Yeah it does? Everyone’s VS runs slow. Here is how to – hopefully! – speed it up a littleOn the Fly DropDown Editing with jQuery – Rick Strahl
GTD: Give “Something” a Name – Rob Cooper
‘ Sometimes we just want to do stuff that is hard to slap a name on. For example, one of my projects is “sort fitness” ‘A guide into OR/M implementation challenges: Mapping – Ayende Rahien
The Correct Process Guides Us (Tracer Architecture Cont.) – Max Pool
‘ The correct process implicitly guides people into correct behavior. The correct architecture forces code into the correct patterns ‘50 Useful New jQuery Techniques and Tutorials- Smashing Magazine
Rake, Set, Match! – Adam Milligan
Using Rake to automate database deploymentINNOVATION: It’s About Time! – Mitch Ditkof
‘ You cannot shoehorn game-changing innovation projects into the already overcommitted schedules of your overworked workforce ‘How can I add labels to a WPF pie chart? – Bea Stollnitz
Drawing Block-graphs from Stored Procedures – Phil Factor
Browse NHibernate metadata to validate property Length – Alkampfer
Review of ANTS Memory Profiler – Scott Seely
Creating the “Perfect” Portfolio – Kayla Knight
‘ we’ll go over how to create the “perfect” portfolio, one that suits your individual needs as a web professional and that gets optimal results ‘
What about you: have a portfolio of some kind, that you can show the world?Building Remarkable Work And Play Environments – Part 11 – Rajiv Popat
Taking the Politics out of Enterprise Decision Making – Andy Blumenthal
Why Not Agents For Programmers? – Andrew Wulf
‘ if you maintain a relationship with them over time it is in their best monetary interest to find you long paying work that you are happy with ‘
Come to think of it: why not?Tech Support Cheat Sheet – xkcd
Priceless humor in this xkcd cheat sheet that will easily make you the most recognized local computer expert – granted you want to be the most recognized local computer expertGoogle Web Toolkit (GWT) MVP Example – Chris Lowe
‘ The aim of this tutorial is to demonstrate these GWT best practises by applying them the default starter application generated by the Google Plugin for Eclipse ‘Display Size and Resolution Accessibility – Mert Tol
‘ the term “resolution” can refer to two very different measures (…) ‘

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