Daily Bits – January 6, 2008

Refactoring C# with PowerShell (via Jason Haley)

New Year’s Resolution: PowerShell (via Jason Haley)

Visual Studio Extensibility White Paper

The Annotated Turing

New “How Do I?” Videos for Team Suite

How We Work in the Patterns & Practices Client Program

Rambling on the ‘sealed’ Keyword

GhostDoc 2.1.3 Released (via DotNetSlackers)

Read to Lead: How to Digest Books Above Your “Level” (via Lifehacker)

 

Daily Bits – January 5, 2008

Monitoring Code Coverage, or “How to Descend Into Madness”

ASP.NET MVC Framework Episode on DNRTV Available

Frameworks Round-Up: When to Use, How to Choose?

10 Useful Plugins for Windows Live Writer (via WinBeta)

Hit the GTD Mother Lode (via Jason Haley)

Where Did BigInteger Go?

Automatic Class Tester Now on Codeplex

Anonymous Delegate ThreadPool Calls (via DotNetSlackers)

MIX08 Contests

Ctrl-S in web.config in Visual Studio Closes web.config File

Scott Hanselman’s 2007 Wrapup

 

Book of the Day – Weekend Edition

 

Eagerly Anticipating the First Philly Code Camp of 2008

Philly Code Camp 2008.1 will be held on Saturday, January 12th at DeVry University in Fort Washington, PA. There will be 8 tracks, 48 sessions and 400 seats.

This will be the first Philly Code Camp that I will be able to attend. My wife, Stelene, is a nurse and works every-other weekend. Every previous event has fallen on a weekend when she worked, and I was home with our two girls.

I am looking forward to participating in sessions with fantastic speakers like Mitch Ruebush and Sam Gentile, among many others. Sam is a huge part of the Philly developer community, I look forward to meeting him. I’ve seen Mitch speak on a couple of other occasions. First, back in March 2002, the company I worked for was getting us up to speed on .NET and C#, and Mitch was the trainer they brought in to lead a 5-day class. A year later I attended another Microsoft course, this time at Online Consulting in Center City Philly. I was working toward earning my MCT at the time, and had to take a course as part of the process. Mitch was the trainer, and offered several helpful tips during breaks and labs (got some good home theater tips too). He is a really sharp guy, and an engaging speaker.

Feel free to say hello if you see me there next week. I’ll be the geek wearing the black ‘Zappa Plays Zappa‘ t-shirt. I will probably be spending most of my time in sessions within the Architecture track.