LINKBLOG for September 3, 2007
- Principles of simplicity - Mads Kristensen
' 8. Don’t be a rock star '
Right! Too often I've seen people who are otherwise *very* good at what they do struggle with some implementation detail for which they should have gotten help: somehow they're afraid to ask, think people will find them stupid, or whatever the reason. But if you prevent 2 hours of mindless thinking by interrupting your college for 5 minutes, don't even think of thinking any further... - Code reviews. Stay awake at the back there - marklon
Very extensive advice on doing code reviews well - PK Software Blog - New Tool - Behaviour to Unit Test
' I have uploaded a small development tool (...) Basically it converts code functionality from plain sentences (or stories) into unit test stub code. ' - Consuming feeds-revising my methods - Rick Mahn
be more efficient in your day-to-day feedreading - Application vs. AppDomain - Scott Forsyth
You definitely know the difference after reading this - Comparing Java and C# Generics - Jonathan Pryor
- Web Page Source Transmitter: Get page as customer sees it - Max Paulousky, The Code Project
' Web applications without bugs - it is a myth. ' - School prank starts 25 years of security woes - Security - MSNBC.com
"Elk Cloner", the first virus celebrates celebrates it's 25th birthday - Designing Code for Reusability - Payton Byrd
A plea for making more use of theprotected
keyword in C# - Analysis Paralysis and Agile Development - Tyner Blain
- Microsoft to Release Windows Live Unified Installer This Week - Richard MacManus
If you're looking for the complete Windows Live environment, this will interest you - Bricks, cities, and software — 2007-09-02 — kirit.com
The 'bricks' meme continues: building software is more like city planning than house building:
' And just like a city, the infrastructure is unpredictable because it depends on how it is actually used, not on how we designed it to be used. ' - Estimate Individually - Fail Globally?
via Ayende - Put the User in Control Otherwise Things Fall Apart - Dare Obasanjo
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