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A Simple WPF Loading Animation – Brian Lagunas
Resolving relative URL’s from JavaScript – Fredrik Kalseth
Visual Studio Add-In vs. Integration Package – Part 1 – Keyvan Nayyeri
Cooking Bacon, Part 1 – Tony Rasa
MvcContrib version control has moved to GitHub : Jeffrey Palermo
SSMS Tip – Display Results in a Separate Tab – Rhonda Tipton
We Need Standards [...]

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Wiring Up Generics In Castle Windsor – John Teague
WCF Extensibility part 2: The big picture – Alex Thissen
Followed by a part 3
OpenRasta 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 [...]

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Agile Fixed Price revisited – part 2 – Pascal Van Cauwenberghe
‘ Agile fixed price projects require greater effort and involvement from the customer. A hard release date is a good indicator of a motivated customer ‘
Blame the Road – Not the Person – John Hunter
Testing Protected Methods is Easy – Karl Seguin
Of Course NHibernate Is [...]

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Comparison of Online Screen Recorders – Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal
What (Else) Can Agile Learn from Complexity? – Jurgen Appelo
My book: Are You Better Than Yesterday? – Mark Nijhof
Disclosing How C#-SQLite Was Ported to .NET – Abel Avram
The Secret To Delivering On Time – Kelly Waters
Impersonators: Finding the enabling point – Mark Needham
The Attached Behavior Pattern – [...]

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Why the Re-think? – Mike Cottmeyer
A GC API that would be convenient – Patrick Smacchia
‘ Such GetAliveInstancesOf() method could come at a performance cost because it would certainly forces the GC to stop all thread to build the list of alive instances ‘
WPF is not WinForms – Björn Rochel
CodePlex Editor Role – Harry Pierson
Rate Your [...]

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More Google Reader “Send To” Tricks – Kevin Purdy
I’m currently investigating all the “send to” options. I’s nice but slowly heading in the direction of overkill IMO. From and to Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, PDF, Delicous and even your email client and calendar. We need to think and find a way to keep on [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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