Interesting Finds: January 16, 2007

No the Interesting Finds are completely dead ... just not going to be as regular (only when I get a chance) or as far reaching.  Had to do some blogging trying to forget about the laptop crash earlier ...

Here are some links that got my attention tonight.  Only took me 20 min to get this list compared to about 60 - 80 minutes it use to take.

Career stuff
Steve Pavlina - 10 Business Lessons From a Snarky Entrepreneur
Punkey - 5 GTD systems I should be using someday...maybe.
Louise Fletcher - Free Resume Writing eBook
Ayende Rahien - Thinking about developers

Other stuff
.Net Adventures - Sorting System.Collections.Generic.List
Scott Mitchell - Error When Installing Visual Studio 2005 SP1: "The installation source for this product is not available."
Brad Abrams - How to Design Great APIs and Why it Maters
rlewallen - New version and new refactorings from Refactor Pro
Don Box - X-HTTP-Method-Override and HTTP Extension Framework

Database stuff
SqlTeam - Examining SQL Server Trace Files and Presentation: What I Wish Developers Knew About SQL Server and Scripting Database Objects using SMO (Updated)

Debugging stuff
Micorosoft Downloads - Debug Diagnostic
Mike Stall - Tips for writing an Interop Debugger

Builder stuff
David Brabant - Microsoft Build Sidekick: a GUI front-end for MSBuild project files

Testing stuff
Ben Pryor - State-based vs. Interaction-based Unit Testing

posted on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:00 PM

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# re: Interesting Finds: January 16, 2007

I love the "Interesting Finds"... one thing I found to make it easier to post links to my site was to start saving everything to del.icio.us and then setting up del.icio.us' "daily blog posting" feature.

"daily blog posting" will actually create a new blog post on your site with all your links (with tags) from the past day (at a time you specify).

I like this better than putting some sidebar widget on your site because your links will now show up in RSS feed.

Check out "daily blog posting" in Settings (at the bottom under "Blogging")

Just a thought.
1/17/2007 6:26 AM | Brian

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