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Eclipse Open Market Financial Platform (1)
on Magmasystems Blog (4) permalinkHere©2008 Marc Adler - All Rights Reserved.All opinions here are personal, and have no relation to my employer.Shared by Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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A First Hand Look at Wall Street Layoffs (1)
on Magmasystems Blog (4) permalinkThe old saying goes that you never feel a recession until it hits you .....I haven't seen this much good talent that has "become available" on the Street in quite a while. I am humbled by the level of talent that I have interviewed lately. I have recently had the privilege of having a number of "heavyweights" sitting across the interviewing table from me, including a number of people fromShared by Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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Scale Cheaply - Memcached (7)
on CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! (100) permalinkI generally subscribe to the attitude that premature optimizations are evil, but I strongly believe that a robust caching strategy should evolve alongside the rest of the system. Waiting too long makes it hard to cleanly and thoughtfully add caching. Besides, in my experience, a considered caching strategy generally means I worry less about performance in other areas - especially data access and data modelling. In other words, I can build those complex parts for ...Shared by Benk (90) Chris Bilson (12) Christopher Bennage (24) Jesper (24) LaptopHeaven (70) Michael Neel (88) Zach Scott (31)
- Michael Neel said: If you can't wait for velocity, or want to know the options, this is a great place to start
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Jimmy’s Lost His Toilet Paper (5)
on Kloonigames (6) permalinkIt’s summer and it’s been raining like hell here in Finland. Perfect weather for making games! Here’s yet another made in under seven days game. Jimmy’s Lost His Toilet Paper Download tp.zip (5,9 MB) (Release 1) Instructions Jimmy lives a simple life. All he’s got is a roll of toilet paper. Until the faithful day that his TP rolled away. You play as Jimmy on his epic adventure to get back all that belongs to ...
- Wayne said: actually a lot of fun, as well.
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How to Analyze Classic Literature (36)
on Basic Instructions (156) permalinkLast InstructionsShared by Andrew Taylor (131) angelchrys (80) Bill (17) Brett L. (43) Caleb (54) cgranier (14) chiao (53) Chris (54) Chris Bilson (12) Christian (263) Chung (337) Damon (114) danliebke (70) focoma (87) for4saken (32) Francis Barton (14) Fuzzyman (61) Haris (3) J. Phil (668) jerobins (100) Kaye (4) Kuushal (26) Leo K (67) lilly (21) Mike (145) Mike F (2195) mrshl (60) Reto (5) rOckY (701) Ross (17) Stephen (4) SyP (20) Teel McClanahan III (4) Troy (274) Will Robinson (9) Yerameyahu (137)
- Brett L. said: Thanks for this, Lilly, you are brilliant.
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Object Relational Mapping Sucks! (3)
on Udi Dahan - The Software Simplist (2) permalinkFor reporting, that is. And doesn’t handle concurrency! Unless you don’t expose setters. I guess it depends, doesn’t it? Well, that was Ted’s assertion in his recent Pragmatic Architecture column on data access. But, “it depends” doesn’t get the system built, does it? So, here are some rules for using o/r mapping that will get you 99% of the way there. Yes, you heard me. Rules. They do not depend. If you’re doing something significantly ...Contribute comment
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Foundations of Programming Ebook (1)
on I Am Not Myself (0) permalinkKarl Seguin of CodeBetter.com released a 79 page ebook called Foundations of Programming yesterday. Browsing the table of contents, I found a ton of good information is covered here. Some highlights include: YAGNI & DRY principals, Explicitness, Cohesion & Coupling, Domain Driven Design... The list just goes on and on and on. If you want to read about the stuff that a giant Wrox tomb will never mention, grab this ebook as a great launching ...Shared by Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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Foundations of Programming Ebook (24)
on CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better! (100) permalinkI'm excitted to finally release the official, and completely free, Foundations of Programming EBook. This essentially contains all 9 Foundation parts including a conclusion and some typical book fluff (table of content, acknowledgement and so on). A number of spelling errors were corrected, along with some small technical changes and clarifications - largely based on feedback, so thanks for everyone who provided it! Otherwise it's exactly the same as what's been posted here over the ...Shared by Alan (101) Alan Dean (264) Benk (90) Bruce Boughton (5) Chris (128) Chris Bilson (12) D. Lambert (25) DamienG (52) Dan (2) guercheLE (392) Gurkan (6) Jachin Sheehy (29) Jaecen (1) Jeff Golden (37) Jon Erickson (90) Kevin Jump (10) ManiacD (91) Ognjen (121) PhatBoyG (3) Rhonda (18) Rich (20) Sean McBride (582) Tigraine (6) utility73 (46)Contribute comment
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Herding Code (2)
permalinkremember to update my podcast download script when they have a real feedShared by Ari Pernick (0) Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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Coming Soon: Screencast Series: Summer of NHibernate (1)
on Unhandled Exceptions (0) permalinkMy company makes extensive use of the NHibernate O/R Mapper technology in many of our solutions and we sometimes hire new developers that have good skills and experience but who have no direct exposure to NHibernate (yes, it is possible to be a good software developer even if you don't know NHibernate but anyone worth hiring in the first place can easily pick it up with minimal friction). Often, our strategy for bringing people up ...Shared by Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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Separation of Concerns - how not to do it (2)
on GrabBag<T> (21) permalinkIn a recent article on layered LINQ applications in the latest ASP.NET PRO magazine (no link, you have to pay), the author proposes separating your application into three distinct layers: User Interface (UI) layer Business Logic Layer (BLL) Data Access Layer (DAL) I certainly would have agreed, at least back in 2004 or so. Many of the sample applications coming out of MSDN have a similar architecture, with namespaces like Northwind.DAL to reinforce that architecture. ...Shared by Chris Bilson (12) Mike (145)Contribute comment
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Introduction to Mocking with Rhino Mocks (1)
on Dimecasts.Net -- Inform & Educate in ~10 minutes or less (0) permalinkIn this episode we will learn how to use the Mocking framework Rhino Mocks. This is an introductory overview of using Rhino Mocks and is meant for those who are new to either mocking or Rhino Mocks.Watch HereShared by Chris Bilson (12)Contribute comment
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Nivot Ink - Windows Mobile PowerShell Provider (1)
on www.nivot.org (0) permalinkpowershell, .net, asp.net, enterprise computing and babble from Microsoft MVP Oisin Grehan.Shared by Chris Bilson (12)
- Chris Bilson said: Need to check this out to see if I can add media player sinking to my power shell script for podcast downloading
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