LINKBLOG for October 21, 2007
- Remove whitespace from your pages - Mads Kristensen
- Selling Software Quality to the Project Team - Brent Strange
we all can probably pick up some of the tips here... - .NET - Basic Terms in .Net - Prashant Pandey
it's good to always have the basic facts straight. Last week I was overwhelmed by the all-to-sudden question: 'now, gimme a definition of polymorphism. quick' - 21+ FREE Regular Expression Tools & Resources (for .Net Developers) - Carl J
wow, comprehensive list ahead - Blitzweekend : Don’t do it! - Marc-André Cournoyer’s blog
' Have you built an app in 2 days yourself? Share some tips with us! (but don’t tell our bosses ' Marc-André talks about an app he hacked together in a weekend, and which looks quite slick for that amount of work - A Tester's Translation Table - The Braidy Tester
If you're always wondering what these test guys are talking about, here's the - humorous - translation - Storing Credit Card Data - Adam Goucher
Some info regarding standards in this domain - And the winners of the most, and least transparent team at Microsoft awards are... - Tom Hollander
On behalf of Microsoft Tom is asking for *your* input: which are the most and less transparent teams at the company. This is a chance to voice your opinion - If You Fight the Web, You Will Lose - Dare Obasanjo
' The best way, in my opinion, is to be ready for the pits and be resourceful enough to pull yourself out of it. ' Yes. Don't let the 'newness' of a new language scare you away: Even if you're not going to do real work with ..let's say..RoR, it can not hurt to try it out. - Learning New Programming Languages - Abhijit Nadgouda:
- Link Listing - October 20, 2007 - Christopher Steen
- Design Decisions: Backpack's new "Add Anywhere" feature - 37signals
the 37signals guys put a lot of thinking in their designs. So do a lot of other people, but *they* share their stories with the rest of the world, to learn from them. via Jarkko - Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - Web Common Sense isn't too Common
I know you're the IT Department for your family, Dear Reader. This is our charge and ours to bear happily, but are you also the Web Bullsh*t detector? '
Yep, that's what I am
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