del.icio.us 2.0
It has been a long time coming, but del.icio.us 2.0 has now been opened to the masses.
July 31 2008
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It has been a long time coming, but del.icio.us 2.0 has now been opened to the masses.
July 31 2008
The web developer’s survey from A List Apart is making the rounds again.
July 31 2008
50 Powerful Plugins and Filters to Supercharge Your Photoshop
2.6 by the numbers
Matt Mullenweg shows numbers on the uptake of WordPress 2.6.
Photoshop vs Fireworks
An interesting discussion. They both have their time and place! [via]
Dealing with Code Un-Coverable by Tests
Patrick Smacchia shows how NDepend can help in tracking test coverage.
Interfaces vs. Concrete Classes
Shows benefits of using interfaces [...]
July 27 2008
Web developers. You suck.
Specifically aimed at those who write poor JavaScript code, on some large sites in particular.
Smart CSS Ain’t Always Sexy CSS
On writing good stylesheets.
Project anti-pattern: Many projects in a Visual Studio Solution File
Many projects don’t lead to a good solution
Response to above link.
Foundations of Programming - Learning Application
A sample application (with source!) to [...]
July 20 2008
Separation of Concerns by example: Part 4
A great series!
.NET Developers’ Reference Card Roundup
A useful collection of references.
NDepend: code metrics at your service
Great in-depth review of NDepend.
Are you sure added and refactored code is covered by tests?
Another way to get the most out of NDepend - very cool.
Classes that show up in every project
A look at [...]
July 13 2008
Introducing Depender - Testability Problem Finder
Could be useful with existing projects, got to give it a try!
Subversion Turns 1.5
Examines changes in the latest version of Subversion and TortoiseSVN.
Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms
Should Links Open In New Windows?
My opinion: don’t force it. Let the user decide.
Getting Out of Binding Situations in JavaScript
Collaborate and Connect with [...]
July 6 2008
Well, what do you know. Tall ships just ended, and here we have another reason to celebrate: it’s Canada Day!
Refreshing on my history here, Canada was officially formed in 1867, 141 years ago. The country initially consisted of a handful of provinces in eastern Canada. Over the years, the remaining provinces, and the territories, were [...]
July 1 2008