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Link Dump v2006.2
Tuesday, July 11 2006
The links below are a collection of blog posts, articles, tools, tips and basically anything that caught my eye which I want to keep for future reference. If you're looking for a blog devoted to sharing useful links then you should check out Jason Haley. The links listed below are the ones that I particularly liked or found valuable. Take 'em or leave 'em, but here they are... ;-)
Applications & Tools
- CopySourceAsHtml (CSAH) - A handy little Visual Studio plug-in (2003 & 2005) to copy source code with syntax highlighting and line numbers as HTML.
- NMock - A tool that dynamically generates mock objects via reflection at runtime (found via Peter Laudati).
- Rhino Mocks - Another (better?) tool that dynamically generates mock objects (found via the same Peter Laudati post).
Fun Stuff
- Electronic Road Signs and Me - A hilarious story that drives home the point to never write down your passwords. It's also an idea for a good prank. :-)
- Microsoft College Recruiting video (via Gretchen at JobSyntax) - A funny ad with Ed Helms from the Daily Show that cameos my campus, Redwest!
- The Mac Parody by Hunter Cressall - A hilariously cathartic sketch about how a Mac crashes [original site here].
- WaiterRant - I just found this site via Raymond Chen and couldn't help but spend 30 minutes reading his stories. Good, entertaining stuff!
Interviewing & Resumes
- How to Write a Killer Resume (for Software Engineers) - Common sense advice from Niniane Wang, a developer at Google who also used to work for Microsoft. Found via JobSyntax.
- My favorite interview question (via Jeff Atwood) - Sketch out a software design to referee the game Monopoly.
- Stuff the applicants are doing that make my job harder (by Heather Hamilton) - Initially a rant, but Heather gives some very good tips for putting together a resume and how to make sure that recruiters can actually read/use it!
- The Elevator Speech: Marketing U - Make certain your resume has a 60 second elevator speech that grabs attention! As someone who is periodically responsible for reviewing/recommending resumes this is good advice that everyone should take to heart. Seriously.
Performance
- Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability - Written by Microsoft Patterns & Practices group. Available online, pdf or in print. Found via OdeToCode.
Personality
- Tips on becoming a better listener - Merlin Mann of 43 Folders gives a summary of tips from various sources.
Software Development
- .NET 1.1 to 2.0 Migration - Peter Laudati, a developer evangelist for Microsoft, gives a great overview of what is involved in the migration process.
- Authenticate (forms based) against an NT Domain in ASP.NET - Without using Kerberos!! - Pretty self-explanatory...
- Choosing the Right Type of Exception to Throw
- Code Naming Conventions, The Series (Intro) - The first post introducing The Igloo Coder's new series.
- Code Naming Conventions, Local Variable Naming - The second post in The Igloo Coder's series.
- Code Naming Conventions, Module Variable Naming - The third post in The Igloo Coder's series.
- CodePlex (beta) - Microsoft's new site for open and shared source developers to host and manage projects. Sara Ford talks about it more here and here.
- Examine an Exception in a Catch() Block - "use the debugger variable $exception provided by the Visual Studio.NET Debugger to examine the exception in a catch block"
- HttpHandlers - Learn Them. Use Them by Karl Seguin - A good explanation of why, how and where to use HttpHandlers.
- Login Control + CAPTCHA - Scott Mitchell (from 4GuysFromRolla) demonstrates how to implement a login control using CAPTCHA in ASP.NET 2.0 (with Jeff Atwood's free .NET CAPTCHA control)
- Patterns and Practices Guidance Explorer for ASP.NET and .NET (free!) - A free tool supplied by Microsoft to
- Standard Microsoft Icons - Yes, use them in your applications...for free!
- The Power of the DIV & other Block elements - An example of maintaining size in an ANCHOR tag.
SQL
- Bulletproof SQL Change Scripts Using INFORMATION_SCHEMA Views - I have always used the system tables...until now.
- Some of my favorite INFORMATION_SCHEMA utility queries - Some very interesting usage of the view.
Technical - General
- Expression Graphic Designer by Microsoft (free trial until 12.31.2006) - A graphics application that appears to be pretty darn powerful, at least to this non-graphics guy. ;-)
- Expression 3 Class - 6 online lessons/tutorials for how to use Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer. A must for the graphics-challenged folks (like myself).
- FAT32 - A Brief and Incomplete History by Raymond Chen - Pretty interesting for you techies/geeks out there who used to work with the different Windows file systems (FAT16, FAT32 & NTFS).
- PowerShell IDE - A free editor for PowerShell developed by the folks at ScriptInternals [direct link to download here] Found via Scott Hanselman.
- ShinyPower! - browser for PowerShell's help files (also found via Scott Hanselman).
- Windows Powershell - The new command-line shell by Microsoft [direct link to download page (x86 version)].
- Windows PowerShell Team Blog - self explanatory. ;-)
Check out my del.icio.us links for a complete list.
~tod
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