LINKBLOG for March 14, 2008
- When Your Brain Can Only Manage Simple Things - Aliza Sherman
- The Command Window - Oh Null!
Become even more productive in Visual Studio - DeepZoom in C# - Not just possible, but easy - Laurence Moroney
- Dave Laribee on Alt.net - Hanselminutes
- Get that job at Google - Steve Yegge
Steve is looking for your resume - Testing TempData, and Mocking SessionState - Aaron Lerch
' One of the benefits of TempData is the cross-request persistence via the session ' - Be in charge of your online life - Mads Kristensen
Now, imaging that you have a single web page that contains all this information in a machine readable way. This will become your central location of your online identity - What's Wrong With Turkey? - Jeff Atwood
' If you care a whit about localization or internationalization, force your code to run under the Turkish locale as soon as reasonably possible ' - Advanced mocking: mocks and stubs - Jimmy Bogard
- VB.net, oh how I hate thee, let me count the ways... - Justin Etheredge
Warning: only funny if you care at all about whyDim values() As String
is notDim values As String()
:-) - Routing with Windows Communication Foundation : Part 2 - Extending web.config - Paul Reeder
- Steganography 13 - Hiding Binary Data in HTML Documents - Corinna John
- Saying YAGNI to YAGNI? - Rob Teixeira
' By "intelligently" applying YAGNI, the focus should really be on providing the most effective and efficient (i.e. simplist) solution that can solve the problem ' - Anti-agile hatemail - Frans Bouma
Frans couldn't answer the fake-addressed mail, so he posts it on the blog
' it surprises me every time why a person thinks 10 minutes of his/her precious time is better spend on writing a hate mail than writing a mail which could open up a mature discussion ' - How to Recruit a Developer Entrepreneur for Your Startup - Rob Walling
; The moral: figure out how to break into your local network ' - The Weekly Source Code 19 - LINQ and More What, Less How - Scott Hanselman
' I'm going to repeat part I bolded. I like Programming Languages that allow me to declare "more of the what, and less of the how." ' - List of .NET Dependency Injection Containers (IOC) - Scott Hanselman
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