SQL Server
- How to Login to SQL Management Studio If Your Default Database Has Been Deleted (Derik Whittaker)
 - SQL Server Alerts: Soup to Nuts (Robyn Page & Phil Factor)
 - SQL Server 2008 Feb CTP, MS SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack CTP, Feb 2008 and SQL Server 2008 Books Online CTP (Feb 2008) (MS Downloads) – Updated samples are also available on CodePlex.
 - Start PowerShell in Management Studio (Allen M. White)
 
.NET
- LINQ to SQL and Stored Procedures (David Hayden)
 - .NET 3.5 Client Product Roadmap (Scott Guthrie)
 - Visual LINQ: Watch Query Expressions as They Happen! (Jon Skeet)
 - Creating Your Own Provider Framework (Joel Ross)
 
WPF
- The Importance of Learning Expression Blend (Josh Smith)
 
Misc
- 10 Things Project Managers Wish Developers Understood (Frank Kelly)
 - Development of Further Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (Martin Fowler)
 - Blog Roll: VS Team System Team, Blog Roll: VS TFS Team and Blog Roll: VS Team System Development Team (Charles Sterling)
 - Building Sandcastle Documentation with Team Build (Grant Holliday)
 - It’s Not OK to Skip the Standup (Travis Illig)
 - Top 10 Application Design Mistakes (Jakob Nielsen)
 
Visual Studio
Web Development
- Creating an AJAX-Enabled Calendar Control (Scott D. Smith)
 - Silverlight 2.0: The Wait Is Almost Over (Kathleen Richards)
 - ASP.NET Runtime Cheat Sheet: HttpRequest, HttpRuntime, AppDomain and Friends (Gustavo Duarte)
 - Precompilation in ASP.NET 2.0 (K. Scott Allen) – An oldie but a goodie.
 - A JavaScript Stack Trace in ASP.NET AJAX (Joel Rumerman)
 - High Memory Usage with UserControls in IE (Using Debug Diag) (Tess Ferrandez)
 - Creating CodeSmith Templates (Brian Mains)
 
Other Link Blogs
- Link Listing – February 18, 2008 and Link Listing – February 19, 2008 (Christopher Steen)
 - Interesting Finds: February 19, 2008 and Interesting Finds: February 20, 2008 (Jason Haley)
 - 6 Links Today (2008-02-19) (Matt Hinze)
 - LINKBLOG for February 19, 2008 (Arjan Zuidhof)
 - Links (2/19/2008) (Steve Pietrek)
 - The Morning Brew #36 (Chris Alcock)
 
Book of the Day
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Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series): Books: Martin Fowler