Interesting Finds: December 18, 2007

by Jason Haley 18. December 2007 04:05

PowerShell stuff
Roberto Farah - [PowerShell Script] Isolating the Threads Consuming High CPU and [PowerShell Script] PowerDbg v2.0 - Using PowerShell to Control WinDbg
PowerShell Team - Installing Windows PowerShell V2 (CTP)

Career stuff
Scott Sehlhorst - 2007 Product Manager Salary Survey - More Analysis
Dian Schaffhauser - 3 Scrappy Project Management Techniques to Master (Plus 2 Tips)
Mike Gunderloy - Web Worker Year End Tax Tips

Other stuff
Dennis Austin - A New Task Scheduler Class Library for .NET
Dave Laribee - Approaching BDD
Tony Rogerson - Counting the number of words in a string
Ade - Deep clean your build
Sara Ford - Did you know... how to open something in the binary editor
Schneier - Dual_EC_DRBG Added to Windows Vista
Bil Simser - File and File Container Wrapper Library on CodePlex
Scott Hanselman - How to make Vista Taskbar Previews and ALT-TAB Thumbnails Bigger
Rick Strahl - More Memory and a New Machine - up and running
Harry Pierson - Practical F# Parsing : Syntactical Productions (2)
Nihit Kaul - Visual Studio 2008 and XML Tools
Tomislav Stare - XML Template Engine/Code Generator in .NET

Web stuff
Rob Howard - Arizona .NET User Group Presentation
Rey Bango - DOMAssistant 2.5 released - Making a run at the the major JavaScript libraries

Database stuff
James Luetkehoelter - Filegroups Part I-a: Dividing for Performance (a partial rant)
Simon Sabin - Get the tools the professionals use - ReadTrace is now available for SQL 2005
Walzenbach - How to alter an existing column in a table to become a primary key/identity column?
Greg Duncan - RML Utilities For SQL Server Performance Administration
Robert Chipperfield - Should you always use a clustered index?

Other link blogs
Christopher Steen - Link Listing - December 16, 2007 and Link Listing - December 17, 2007
Arjan Zuidhof - LINKBLOG for December 17, 2007
Trumpi - Our daily link (2007-12-17)
Mike Gunderloy - The Daily Grind 1297

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