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Top Links
- New Article – Getting Started with WCF RIA Services (Dan Wahlin)
- Coding is not Kata (Sara Ford)
- UML Modeling and Code Generation in Visual Studio 2010 (Oleg Sych)
- VS2010 Architecture Explorer Analyzers (Clemens Reijnen)
.NET / Visual Studio
- Microsoft Updates "MultiPoint Mouse SDK" for Windows 7 (Blake Handler)
- Getting the System Up Time (Richard Carr)
- Book Review: F# for Technical Computing (Granville Barnett)
- Skipping the SMTP line with Postmark (Daniel Crenna)
- Repeat your last search (Zain Naboulsi)
- Coding: Missing abstractions and LINQ (Mark Needham)
- 10 Advanced Windsor Tricks – 6. The Event Wiring Facility (Mike Hadlow)
Web Development
- Editable Routes (Phil Haack)
- Populating Hierarchical Data Using Model Binders in ASP.NET MVC Application (Mohammad Azam)
- Creating an external facing Azure Worker Role endpoint (Maarten Balliauw)
- Why choose between Ajax or MVC ? Together they KISS so sweet… (Peter Van Ooijen)
Design / Methodology / Testing
- Building software that matters: two books you absolutely have to read (Gojko Adzic)
- Is There A Good Reason To Hide Inherited Members? (Davy Brion)
- DVCS (Distributed Version Control System): support for agile? (Jeffrey Palermo)
- Interface-Oriented Design – Book Review (Sharon J. Cichelli)
- Dependency Injection Inversion (Uncle Bob Martin)
- Avoiding The Typical Software Development World Stereotypes – Part 2. (Rajiv Popat)
Silverlight / WPF
- Silverlight Breakpoints Not Being Hit (Christopher Bennage)
- Restricted Pan and Zoom in WPF (Tony Rasa)
Podcasts / Screencasts / Videos
- PM Podcast 138: Delivering SharePoint Success (Dux Raymond Sy)
- Get Your Questions Answered on Silverlight TV (John Papa)
- Major Nelson Show 347: Welcome to 2010 (Larry Hyrb)
- This Week in Testing – Episode 11 – Where Do They Talk From? (Part 1) (Dror Helper)
- Episode 98- PowerScripting Podcast – Steven Murawski from PowerShellCommunity.org (Jonathan Walz & Hal Rottenberg)
Community / Events
- The CodeMash Precompiler Part 0 (Leon Gersing)
- Free Developer Training for Windows Mobile 6.5 (Bruce Kyle)
- What Is Wrong With My Blog? (Justin Etheredge)
- Happy 4th Birthday jQuery (Mike Ceranski)
- Microsoft MVPs for Charity (Stephen Forte)
- Contribute to Assembla development to earn money, glory, and get the feature you want (Andy Singleton)
Database
- Hey Microsoft, Our Databases Aren’t Services! (Davy Brion)
- SQL Server PowerShell Extensions – Release: v2.0.1 Production (CodePlex)
SharePoint
- Free Download: SharePoint eMagazine (1st Issue) (Dux Raymond Sy)
Miscellaneous
- PowerShell Module Manifests Tip: allowed cmdlets and variables (Joel Bennett)
- Microsoft Surface Rocks the Red Carpet at the Golden Globes (Steve Seow)
More Link Collections
- The Morning Brew #519 (Chris Alcock)
- Interesting Finds: January 17, 2010 and Interesting Finds: January 18, 2010 (Jason Haley)
- Silverlight Cream for January 17, 2010 — #781 (Dave Campbell)
- Weekly Links #88 (Grant Palin)
- Windows Client Developer Roundup for 1/18/2010 (Pete Brown)
- A Feed You Should Read #20 – blogs.msdn.com (Greg Duncan)
- Links (1/17/2010) (Steve Pietrek)
- Some Azure Links (Sam Gentile)
The Geek Shelf
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship |
Hi Alvin,
We’ve recently launched a new programmer blogs aggregator — http://codebix.com
This works a bit different from other blog link websites, it constantly updates the latest articles from the best programming blogs on the Internet and has gives readers ways to reach articles by topic, or by popularity.
We’ve really worked hard to make it a good website and would appreciate very much if you could take time out from your busy schedule and have a look. Send us some feedback about what you liked and what can be improved.
We’d love it if you found the website good enough to include in one of your dew-drop despatches.
Thanks
Cyril G.
Codebix.com