Community
- The Code Trip Schedule Announced (Tim Heuer)
- Virtual Usergroups (Jeff Schoolcraft)
Web Development
- The Code Project Gets Silverlight Support (Brad Abrams)
- ADO.NET Data Services + PopFly (Julie Lerman)
.NET
- Writing Better Code – Keepin’ It Cohesive (Matthew Cochran)
- Does Your Code Pass the Turkey Test? (Jeff Moser)
- Human LINQ (Jon Skeet)
- File System Search via LINQ to Objects (Jaycent Drysdale)
- A C# Central Logging Mechanism Using the Observer and Singleton Patterns (Muaddubby)
- Fully Customizable Random Password Generator (Keyvan Nayyeri)
- Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs 3.0 (MS Downloads)
Career
- Top 10 Reasons You Should Be Using LinkedIn (Dustin Brewer)
- Freelancers Happy but Underpaid (Mike Gunderloy)
- The Key Difference Between Developer and Architect Roles (Simon Brown)
Misc
- Anti-Pacman (playZgame) – You control the ghosts and must catch Pacman before he eats all dots.
- Mark February 27, 2008 on Your Calendars (Miguel Carrasco)
- NHibernate Composite-Element Mapping (Matt Hinze)
- Scott Guthrie and Somasegar Get Big Microsoft Promotions (Julia Lerman)
- Do YOu Really Need a Distributed Architecture? (ACE Team)
- The Custom MSBuild Task Cookbook (Bart De Smet)
- 500th Post (Jeremy D. Miller) – Congrats, Jeremy! Keep up the great work.
Visual Studio
- ReSharper 4 EAP Is Out (Derik Whittaker)
- PHP IDE – VS.Php for Visual Studio 2008 (the3factory)
- Gosh! GAT/GAX Is Golden! (Tom Hollander)
Database
- Apply Test-Driven Development to Your Database Projects (Gert Drapers)
- Stored Procedure Performance Varies Between ADO.NET and Management Studio (Steven Smith)
SharePoint
Other Link Blogs
- Interesting Finds: February 15, 2008 and Interesting Finds: February 16, 2008 (Jason Haley)
- LINKBLOG for February 15, 2008 and LINKBLOG for February 16, 2008 (Arjan Zuidhof)
- Link Listing – February 15, 2008 (Christopher Steen)
- 1 Link Today (2008-02-16) (Matt Hinze)
- Bits for February 15, 2008 (Dave Burke)
Book of the Day
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