Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 8th, 2009 No Comments »
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 – [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 7th, 2009 No Comments »
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 [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 6th, 2009 No Comments »
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 [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 4th, 2009 No Comments »
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 [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 3rd, 2009 No Comments »
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 [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Aug 1st, 2009 3 Comments »
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 [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 9th, 2009 2 Comments »
Late Very late edition. Posting here is a manual process and sometimes I wake up remembering not having done that the day before View Debug Statements Remotely from an ASP.NET application – Subodh Sohoni LINQ is not LINQ To SQL – Justin Etheredge ASP.NET MVC & jQuery Part 3: MvcContrib Grid & jQuery Plugins – [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 7th, 2009 No Comments »
Refactoring challenge – Jimmy Bogard Day #7: Using WCF Web Services With Silverlight (and LINQ) – Jeff Blankenburg Sneak Peek at our book Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 – Simone Chiaretta Brainstorming Done Wrong – Jason Whaley ‘ brainstorming is meant to be an activity in which all participants, even if it is just one person, [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 6th, 2009 No Comments »
Manage Stress Before it Kills You – Matt Simons A Unique Way To Organize Your MITs And Not Piss Off Clients – Max Pool Day #6: Silverlight and the Twitter “Hello, World” – Jeff Blankenburg Why Do We Keep Building Tightly Coupled Software? – Justin Etheredge Round and round (my head spins) – Patrik Hägne [...]
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Posted in LINKBLOG on Jul 5th, 2009 No Comments »
SubSonic 3.0 is Released – Rob Conery Evil code of the day – Jon Skeet ‘ At a glance, this code doesn’t look particularly evil. What does it do though? Compile it with the C# 4.0b1 compiler and run it… ‘ Multithreading: a final example on how CompareExchange might help you – Luis Abreu Why [...]
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