Interesting Finds: October 4, 2007

by Jason Haley 4. October 2007 01:52

Other stuff
Scott Guthrie - Releasing the Source Code for the .NET Framework Libraries
Miguel de Icaza - Microsoft Opens up the .NET Class Libraries Source Code
Scott Hanselman - Hanselminutes Podcast 83 - Microsoft to release .NET Framework Libraries Source
Frans Bouma - Don't look at the sourcecode of .NET licensed under the 'Reference license'
Stefan Tilkov - Article: Open Source WS Stacks for Java - Design Goals and Philosophy
Palavos - C++ CLI Micro Chess (Huo Chess)
Doronh - Devices and namespaces (or how the IO manager handles file creation)
Sara Ford - Did you know... How to set a bookmark and navigate among them
Omer Van Kloeten - Expression trees' ConstantExpression values
Bryant Likes - Installing Subversion as a Windows NT Service
Larry Osterman - The Windows command line is just a string…
Greg - Using PsExec to Execute PowerShell on a Remote System and Return "PowerShelly" Results

Career stuff
How to Change the World - 5 Things I learned about Personal Growth by Moving
Travis Wright - Change Your Beliefs About Money or Stay Broke
Nathan Weinberg - Comparing Bill Gates and Steve Jobs’ Presentation Styles
Dwayne Melancon - Manage your energy - not your time

Other link blogs
Matt - 15 Links Today (2007-10-03)
Christopher Steen - Link Listing - October 3, 2007
Arjan Zuidhof - LINKBLOG for October 3, 2007 and LINKBLOG for October 4, 2007
Steve Pietrek - Links (10/3/2007)
Mike Gunderloy - The Daily Grind 1243 and The Daily Grind 1244

Blogging stuff
Joe Stagner - BlogEngint.NET 1.2 Released

Web stuff
Dion Almaer - Complete UI 2007 for Dreamweaver and JSValidate: Form Validation Library and Optimized Speedy Ajax Code
Rohith Krajan - custom javascript sorting using generic function
Clint - Dealing with Google Ajax Search Calls in C#
Joe Stagner - Understanding Dynamic ASP.NET Controls

Community stuff
The Igloo Coder - Edmonton Code Camp 07
Jeff Schoolcraft - NoVa Code Camp 2007.02 Call for Speakers
Chris Bowen - Speaking on Enterprise Library at Beantown .NET UG on 10/4

Database stuff
Euan Garden - Forcing Termination of User SQL Sessions so I can "DROP DATABASE"
Hugo Kornelis - How NOT to pass a lot of parameters
Kimberly Tripp - SQL Server 2008 offers partition-level lock escalation *excellent*, but…
Mladen Prajdic - SQL Server: Why is TRUNCATE TABLE a DDL and not a DML operation and difference from DELETE

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