LINKBLOG for Sep 29, 2009
Sep 29th, 2009 by AZuidhof
A fresh edition of the LINKBLOG after a period of silence. Enjoy!
SEO with ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 – K. Scott Allen
The Things We Learn – Jim Johnson
‘ As in any new situation where you’re just thrown in, there are a number of things that you learn – some good, some useful, and a few not so good ‘Git for Windows developers – Igor Moochnick
‘ Just moved to Git on Windows. It gives me more flexibility for the local repositories and distributed development for my new team ‘Unit Test Definition 2.0 – ISerializable – Roy Osherove
Building an MVC Gaming Statistics Site – Setting Up the Project : Brendan Enrick
40+ Desert Island Web Development Tools – Smashing Magazine
“Getting Started with Windows Presentation Foundation” (WPF) Cheatsheet/Refcard from DZone – Greg Duncan
If Craigslist cost $1 – Seth Godin
‘ If you lead a group that allows anyone to join, for free, your group might be large, but it’s not tight, it’s not organized to make important change. Commitment slows things down in the short run, but ultimately aligns interests ‘Perform OCR with Google Docs – Turn Scanned Images Into Editable Documents – Amit Agarwal
Cool new enhancement in Google Docs. It’s not Evernote yet, but still
ScottGu, DotNed, loads of new stuff and intellisense – Peter’s Gekko
Scott Guthrie was in the Netherlands last week. I wasn’t in the possibility to see heem, unfortunately, but the reports I heard was that it was absolutely worthwileBeating the duct programmer with generic domains, subdomains, and core domains – Ian Cooper
Generically Constraining F# – Part II – Matthew Podwysocki
Querying mobile data objects with LINQ – Jon Udell
40 Desert Island (aka Portable) Web Dev Tools – Greg Duncan
Stability first… then speed! – Mike Cottmeyer
‘ So many folks want to flip a switch and magically become agile ‘
Which is not gonna happen

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