Subscribe to
Arjan's World Feed

Archive for August, 2009

Rebuilding Machines – Simon Guest
Simon explains his build script for Windows 7
Managing 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 unknowns
No-code SharePoint Menus – Bil Simser
To [...]

Read Full Post »

Innovation Notes: August 11, 2009 – Jason Haley
When Not Everyone In Your Team Is Using The Same Rules — Project Shrink
‘ Ever tried to have a conversation while your aunt Edna is yapping, loud, having a chat with someone else one feet away? ‘ O yeah, only difference is that my aunt Edna goes under [...]

Read Full Post »

Work as Play – Leo Babauta
‘ Life is what you make of it. It can be drudgery, or it can be play. Or something else entirely ‘
Read the whole post! It might just change your life. Or your career. Or both.
Recession Proof Your Programming Skills (Listmania-ed) – Nick Berardi
Free PowerShell eBook – Microsoft Watcher
How to [...]

Read Full Post »

The effect of values on system development project outcomes – Craig Brown
Book review: The Lazy Project Manager – Elizabeth Harrin
Using Pex in more complex environment a tale of – Alkampfer
JQuery: utility functions V – finding elements in an array – Luis Abreu
Quick look at STM.NET performance – Pawel Pabich
‘ STM as an idea looks interesting [...]

Read Full Post »

Malicious data can be found everywhere, even in certificates! – Keith Brown
A Whirlwind Tour through the Managed Extensibility Framework – Bart de Smet
C# Autosuggestion Textbox – Martijn Dijksterhuis
Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing – Michael Kennedy
Commit EVERYTHING – Aaron Oliver
Building Remarkable Work And Play Environments – Part 9 – Rajiv Popat
patterns & practices [...]

Read Full Post »

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 [...]

Read Full Post »

StackOverflow DevDays 2009 – Alex Thissen
‘ did you know that StackOverflow is also organizing the StackOverflow DevDays? ‘
Now you do
Daycare As A Kanban System – Derick Bailey
Raw Materials: Hoop Dreams – Larry Gonick
Testing Random code – Krzysztof Kozmic
Scenario Tables for FitNesse – Uncle Bob
Utility to generate Visual Studio solution file for a group of projects [...]

Read Full Post »

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 [...]

Read Full Post »

On Open Source Software, Itches, and Documentation – Steve Bohlen
What’s hard about activating screens? – Jeremy D. Miller
UI patterns refactored – Introduction – Mendelt Siebenga
TDD as if you meant it – revisited – Gojko Adzic
Refactoring Day 1 : Encapsulate Collection – Sean Chambers
Your domain model isn’t in the Entity Relationship Diagram – Ayende Rahien
MVVM Study [...]

Read Full Post »

Back after a couple week off being completely offline in the Alps (Austria), the Linkblog is now resuming it’s normal rhythm. Enjoy!

One Of My Favorite NHibernate 2.1 Features – Davy Brion
Fluent Domain Methods – Jan van Ryswyck
Just Isolate It Already – Justin Etheredge
Writing a Custom NHibernate Class Validator – Billy McCafferty
Rotten Tomatoes + Netflix + [...]

Read Full Post »

« Prev