Interesting Finds: February 9, 2008

Other stuff
Wayne Allen - 30 Second Estimating
Mike Taulty - ADO.NET Entity Framework - QueryViews, Inline Functions in SSDL
Jim Holmes - Displaying Items in the MOSS Table of Contents Web Part
Aaron Stebner - DUAScriptGen has been published on Codeplex
Adam Langley - Generating synchronous method stubs from asynchronous method pairs
K. Scott Allen - Huge Performance Fix For the Visual Studio 2008 HTML Editor
Ayende Rahien - Managed Operating Systems and Setting Up Zero Friction Projects - Data Access
Glen Gordon - MSDN Events Resources update for Jan-Feb 2008
Ade - New Service Factory: Modeling Edition CTP for VS 2008
Scott Hanselman - ooVoo - Multi-person Video Chat comes to Windows
Dare Obasanjo - RSS Bandit Update: v1.6.0.2 Ships and Integrating with RSS feeds in Outlook/Exchange
Scott Guthrie - VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available
Greg Duncan - XSLT Profiler Addin for Visual Studio 2008 - aka The "Why is my XSLT so slow..." Addin
Scott Mitchell - Years of Experience Does Matter

Other link blogs
Matt - 4 Links Today (2008-02-09)
Arjan Zuidhof - LINKBLOG for February 7, 2008 and LINKBLOG for February 8, 2008
Harry Pierson - Morning Coffee 144

Web stuff
Scott Hanselman - ASP.NET Wiki Beta
Anatoly Lubarsky - Javascript: Cross-Browser XMLHttpRequest Implementation
WebDevTools - JScript IntelliSense: Working with jQuery

Database stuff
Andy Leonard - Introducing Change Data Capture, SSIS, and SQL Server 2008 CTP5 (Nov 2007)
Elume - SQL Editor for Database Developers
Adam Machanic - Who's On First? Solving the Top per Group Problem (Part 1: Technique)

posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:57 AM

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# Link Listing - February 10, 2008

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2/11/2008 5:39 AM | Christopher Steen

# Link Listing - February 10, 2008

Link Listing - February 10, 2008
2/11/2008 5:39 AM | Christopher Steen

# re: Interesting Finds: February 9, 2008

Just wanted to give direct link to 'My ooVoo Day' which allows ooVoo users to video chat with influential social media bloggers on the Net. Its a great way to meet new people and get demonstrations of questions you have about the newest options availabe like special effects on video and picture, record video chat, and sending video messages. The last one is my favorite. Since I began working for ooVoo, it has given me new ways to communicate with friends and family. Video messages are a great thinking of you when I am busy during the week. Here's the link for all the information about My ooVoo Day: http://myoovooday.smnr.us.
2/11/2008 6:38 PM | katie

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