LINKBLOG for January 18, 2008
You Are Creating Bugs In Your Software - Scott Sehlhorst
' There are a lot of people involved in the software development lifecycle. As people, we introduce bugs. As informed software professionals, we also know how to address many of them 'TDD By Sample - Search Criteria - Sean Feldman
5 Boundary-Setting Tips for the Work Obsessed - Anne Zelenka
' 1. Choose flow-inducing hobbies that really engage you and pull your mind away from work 'The Five Minute Guide to Becoming a Freelance Software Developer - Rob Walling
Increasing the Business Value of Software Using a Separation of Concerns Approach to Software Testing - D. P. Bullington
My Open Wireless Network - Bruce Schneier
Bruce is polite to guests having a home network open to anyoneC# by Contract - Using Expression Trees - The Wandering Glitch 2
some tought code hereVisual Studio Tip: Kill that Build! - Steven Harman
Git 'R Done is still alive and well at TheRunTime... - Jay Kimble
Spiking a new syntax for integration tests. Whaddaya think? - Jeremy D. Miller
It's OK to use Unit Test tools - Soon Hui
5 Things I Love about BlogEngine.NET - Al Nyveldt
Hello World of Rhino Mocks - Percent20
Are you Covered? Measuring the Quality of .NET Code with NCover - Peter Waldschmidt
Peter WaldschmidtGet namespaces from an XML Document with XPathDocument and LINQ to XML - Scott Hanselman
Debugging into the .NET Framework Source - James Kovacs
Firste experiments are starting to come inThe cost of a code signing certificate - Keith Brown
It's not cheap. On the other hand, John robbins dugg a bit further and found out there's a cheap solution anywayTelecommuting Not So Great For Those Left Behind - 'Rich'
via Jason HaleyNDepend, Cyclic Dependencies, and the Shroud of Turing - Leon Bambrick
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