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Building Remarkable Work And Play Environments – Part 2 – Rajiv Popat HandleUnknownAction in ASP.NET MVC – Be Careful – David Hayden Agents of Change / When you’ve lost the room – Adam Goucher ‘ Being an Agent of Change is fun and certainly rewarding as there is often a bug finding multiplier for fixing [...]

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LINKBLOG for July 2, 2009

jQuery – Date Picker – Dave Bush Changing Windows Service Runtime Behavior with Typemock Isolator – Travis Illig ‘ you have this boxed service that would be perfect for your needs if only this one thing could be fixed. So what do you do? One option: Typemock Isolator ‘ Installation of Tfs Beta 1 – [...]

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Reporting against a domain model – Peter van Ooijen Save Some Time With The Right Testrunner – Davy Brion Agile Is NOT a Risk Management Strategy – Jurgen Appelo ‘ Last week I told you that agile is a risk management strategy. But it’s not. I lied. (Sort of) ‘ Looking For A Mental Challenge? [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 30, 2009

Management Craft: How to be a change agent – Lisa Haneberg ‘ Sure, we all instigate/catalyze changes from time to time. Some of us more than others. But most of the time, we are needing to pick up the ball – someone else’s ball – and make it work ‘ IllustrativeProgramming – Martin Fowler ‘ [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 29, 2009

IDE vs. vim is integration testing vs. unit testing – Giorgio Sironi Unit Testing EJB 3.1 …When 0.8 Seconds Are Too Long [SOURCE CODE INCLUDED] – Adam Bien Five step process for removing viruses and spyware from client machines – Erik Eckel Or your own machine, of course Convention Over Configuration with Jeremy Miller – [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 28, 2009

A Craftsman sometimes has to create his own tool – Sergio Pereira Microsoft Enterprise Library 5.0 – Mike Walker Give VAN some BUZZ – Zachariah Young ‘ The following list is just some examples of what you could do. You might choose to do all of them, or just one ‘ This is my buzz, [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 26, 2009

Collaborative Knowledge Sharing and Decision Making… – Clemens Reijnen The Rush – Unle Bob ‘ There’s nothing like the feeling of achievement when you get a complex software system working. It’s the feeling of the hunter making a hard fought kill ‘ A Beginners’ Guide to Big O Notation – Rob Bell ‘ Big O [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 25, 2009

How to Eliminate Compulsive Internet Fiddling – Celine Roque Hold Better, Less Stressful Meetings with the Web – Doriano Carta ‘ We all know how painful it is to coordinate a meeting involving more than a couple of people ‘ Yup, we do. So here’s a couple web tools that might be new to you [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 24, 2009

10 UI Design Patterns You Should Be Paying Attention To – Janko Jovanovic Great and visually appealing article Delayed execution vs ToList() in LINQ Database Queries – Jason Young Accidental Prescience and the Secrets of Project Natal – Scott Hanselman These are the little bugs that lead to madness – Scott Hanselman How I Set [...]

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LINKBLOG for June 23, 2009

Web Developers: Don’t Be Password Idiots – Ian Some important tips for implementing a password scheme on your website C# 3.0 Unleashed: With the .NET Framework 3.5 – Johnny Taft Yet There is an Iran – Keyvan Nayyeri ‘ In the end I wish a world in peace, liberty, and justice for all the nations [...]

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