LINKBLOG for September 26, 2007
Being a Better DBA - An interview with Brad McGehee - Greg Hughes
When was the last time *you* listened to a podcast? Honestly? One of the things I know I should do more, but, ahh, the lack of time is standing in the way. Still, learning how to be a better DBA is definitely a healthy career path if you don't know where to go...Inside Architecture : Asking IT to perform Business Process Management...
' It's a truly wild ride 'My Story - Leo Babauta
5 minutes ago I had never heard of Leo but according to Jarkko he's on of the rising stars in the blogosphere. His weblog seems impressive enough. Read Jarkko's story for more info though!Meer toetsen, deel 2 -Taco Oosterkamp
Lifehacking.nl on more keyboard goodness, I'm thinking of dissing my mouse someday soon. Pity if you can't read Dutch though :-(
hint: paste URL in Babel Fish to get a glimpse...x.doc - a code documentation comment manager add-in for VS2005 - The Code Project - Macros and Add-ins
' a Visual Studio (VS) 2005 add-in that provides a means to manage and visualize source-code comment documentation interactively in the IDE '
Read that twice; if you still don't get it, just peek at the screenshot to get an ideaDid it with .NET - LINQ Closures May Be Hazardous to Your Health!
Me always gets a strange look in the eyes seeing word like lexical and closures in one sentence. And now these things are even bad for your health...The Button - Rands In Repose
Rands is providing you with lots of details for your next (job) interview. Helpful even if you're not expecting to join the rat race shortlyScott Hanselman's Computer Zen - The Weekly Source Code 6
Scott's ' ongoing quest to read source code to be a better developer 'Introducing MonoRail.HotSwap
via Scott on source code comes this piece from Ayende showing among others a nify way to (re)compile code on the fly with source code. Here he does it by using a file as input, but(...)Smashing the Myth of Predictable Software Development Part 2: Living with Unpredictability - Jeff’s Post
And o yeah, today there was some indecisive guy on the other side of the globe erroneously thinking this heterosexual, god-fearing, code-loving dude has a beard! Yikes! I would be kicked out of the house instantly.
feel flattered though!
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