LINKBLOG for August 29, 2007
- Lessons Learned: part 5/5 - What did I learn? - Michael Eaton
Michael finishes off his honest project postmortem with a substantial list - Who do You Want to Read? - Need a New Title
MSDN Magazine wants to know from you - Was The Windows Registry a Good Idea? - Jeff Atwood
' over time the registry has slowly become a trash heap of miscellaneous junk settings for every rinky-dink application on the planet ' - Dean Edwards: Notes on JavaScript Compression
' if you can’t use gzip compression for some reason, then Packer with base62 encoding turned on, is the next best thing. ' - Inside Architecture : Business Case for Integration, part two - Nick Malik
And here's part 1 - I've heard this story before - Jeremy D. Miller
' It started as a prototype, but got pushed into production ' - User Friendly UIs: Doing the extra mile - dotgrid
- The Beginners Guide to Codecaves - Drew Benton, The Code Project
to ... ehh?
' a redirection of program execution to another location and then returning back to the area where program execution had previously left '
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