Interesting Finds: December 12, 2007

by Jason Haley 12. December 2007 02:11

Other stuff
Dave Laribee - A Proposal for Splitting the ALT.NET List
K. Scott Allen - ALT.NET in Baltimore and D.C.
Sara Ford - Did you know... You can insert a code snippet via its shortcut keyword
VBTeam - Euchre Revisited: Fixing bugs and services releases (Matt Gertz)
Paul Sanders - High Performance Unicode Text File I/O Routines for C++
Cstephenson - How Do We Make AP CS Better?
Ejocys - Object oriented JavaScript class library in C#/.NET style
Kenny Kerr - Parallel Programming with C++ – Part 2 – Asynchronous Procedure Calls and Window Messages
Harry Pierson - Practical F# Parsing: The Parse Buffer
Tim Stall - Silverlight Image Utilities - clipping and shrinking an image to fit
David Vidmar - Subversion and TortoiseSVN tips and tricks
Nicholas Allen - TCP Keep Alive
Dennis van der Stelt - Unit testing in Visual Studio 2008 tips

Web stuff
Nick Gonzalez - AppJet Makes Simple Web Apps A Breeze
Dion Almaer - AppJet: Develop, Preview, Deploy all on the Web
Scott Mitchell - ASP.NET Version 3.5's Web.config File
Dave Burke - Community Server as a Business App - Job Slips
Rey Bango - Dan Webb Updates Low Pro
Dino Esposito - JavaScript exception instead of a message box

Debugging stuff
Tess - Automated .NET Hang Analysis
David Broman - Debugging Your Profiler I: Activation

Other link blogs
James Avery - Good Stuff #4
Arjan Zuidhof - LINKBLOG for December 11, 2007
Steve Pitrek - Links (12/11/2007)
Technovangelist - Links for 2007-12-11 [del.icio.us]
Sam Gentile - New and Notable 209 and New and Notable 210
Mike Gunderloy - The Daily Grind 1293

Powershell stuff
The PowerShell Guy - Hey PowerShell Guy !, How Can I Replace Text That Includes Double Quote Marks and a Tab Character?

Career stuff
Freelance Switch - How to Run Background Checks on Clients
Rich - Realities Of Being An Entrepreneur

Database stuff
Denis Gobo - Retrace : A SQL Profiler Trace Swiss Army Knife

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