LINKBLOG for July 15, 2007
- Enforcing Coding Standards using Resharper - Derik Whittaker
Coding Standards I like, now the trouble is having the same one as the collegues. But Derik is right, that's what Resharper is for - Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
' if they ask you something potentially scope-less, e.g. "Tell me about yourself," feel free to ask for a scope, e.g. "I'm 38 years old and a lot of stuff has happened. : ) ' - Lost in translation - brian will . net
Assemblers, compilers, linkers, for a lot of us only working in framework that's actually just a bit of history. Still it's worthwile to know what's underneath the IDE - Is raganwald leasing space in Blogger's walled garden? - raganwald
- Integrating version control and issue tracking - cysquatch.net
- Five Principles to Design By - Bokardo
' Great Design is Invisible ' Guess if you reach that level as designer your a real craftsman - Testing your code
' ... ambivalent about unit testing ... ' I admit: me too, I know what it is, that it's a good thing, but still something holds me back - How To: Obtain Method Name Programmatically For Tracing - Palermo4
- Write Articles, Not Blog Postings (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Jacob message that it's better to write articles than blogs get really a lot of attention among others from Ayende to Larry O'Brien. One of the most compelling arguments in favor of the blog post I saw was from Ayende: look at the investment in time (article: huge, blog post: small) versus exposure (article: always limited audience, blog post: potentially huge), and also the flexibility blogging gives
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