LINKBLOG for December 8, 2007
- Wake Up: A Guide to Living Your Life Consciously - Leo Babauta
' Ask yourself the following questions … if you find yourself saying yes to many of them, you might want to consider trying conscious living: ' - The best innovation paper you’ve never read - Scott Berkun
' It’s rare to find a short, well written paper than nails a subject popular books get wrong. If you agree, and care about breakthroughs and managing innovation, especially on software projects, this is the paper for you. ' - Proudly Serving My Corporate Masters: Eric Brechner's "Hard Code" Now in Blog Form
' (...) an interesting glimpse inside Microsoft because it's a public collection of columns that were originally written for internal consumption ' - TDD and Dependency Injection with ASP.NET MVC - Phil Haack
Seeing so much on ASP.NET MVC that I'm tempted to try itr myself, even though web development is not my first priority at the moment - It Had Too Many Functions - Worse Than Failure
Here's another one on Hashtables on someone suffering from NIH (Not Invented Here syndrome) - Big solutions can be organized using Solution Folders - .NET Tip of The Day
- Getting Started with Log4Net - Chris Brandsma
- Q - Mitch Denny
' (...) I’ve had some success building simple little tools, some for PD, and some for fun (...) ' - Save Your Wrists With Geek Performance Enhancers: CodeSnippets and Toolbox Items
Learn how easy it is to change your Visual Studio Toolbox and Code Snippets - Did you know... How to keep tabs or to insert spaces? - Sara Ford
This is something you must decide about in yourt team, spaces or tabs. You don't want both in version control - How would you improve the Visual Studio setup.exe ? - Grant Holliday
Even on the setup of the product itself input is required these days
' What is a reasonable time to install the product? Shorter than VS2005 SP1 ' - Hashtables, Pigeonholes, and Birthdays - Jeff Atwood
Jeff talks about Hashtables and the probabliity of encountering collisions - C# Day on Second Life - Charlie Calvert
If you happen to be on Second Life today, check out the C# Day!
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