Archives
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Jeremy's Programming Manifesto...
Jeremy posts about his Programming Manifesto. It's a great read, and while I am still digesting it, I will just summarize it here. Go read his stuff please.
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DDD and ORM blog posts of note...
Ted Neward has a great post that compares ORM to the Vietnam war. http://blogs.tedneward.com/2006/06/26/The+Vietnam+Of+Computer+Science.aspx
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Unit testing Cmdlets for PowerShell
I don't use PowerShell myself, but this blog post caught my eye.
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Model-View-Presenter in ASP.NET
Haacked has a great article on the nuts-and-bolts of building ASP.NET pages using the MVC pattern and actually testing them (actually using TDD techniques, not just saying they should be used).
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Spectrum of Knowledge? No...Landscape of Knowledge
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Interface first?
I've been re-reading this post from Sikin Joseph for most of the afternoon.
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.NET, Java, Patterns, Abstraction, YAGNI
Some interesting tidbits
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"Developers" AND "Programmers"
A recent (uncredited) article on Hacknot discusses the terms Programmer and Developer.
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Software Factories and the YAGNI factor
Steve posted his concerns over software factories and the YAGNI factor. ("You Ain't Gonna Need It")
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MSBuild SQL database synchronization tasks (for RedGate SqlCompare and SqlDataCompare)
Phil just posted a couple of MSBuild tasks that he uses to synchronize the schema and data of two databases, using the API's for RedGate's SqlCompare (for schema) and SqlDataCompare (for data).
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Authorization Rules
ScottGu posted an article showing how to add authorization rules to business and data layers.
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Quality Control as part of a Software Factory
Hernan de Lahitte writes about the FxCop rules included in the WebService Factory that analyze the security of WCF code and configuration files.