Interesting Finds: January 29, 2008

by Jason Haley 29. January 2008 10:02

Other link blogs
Matt - 6 Links Today (2008-01-28)
Alvin Ashcraft - Daily Bits - January 29, 2008
Christopher Steen - Link Listing - January 28, 2008
Arjan Zuidhof - LINKBLOG for January 28, 2008
DevHawk - Links for 2008-01-28 [del.icio.us]
David Vidmar - Links of the Week #21 (week 4/2008)
Harry Pierson - Morning Coffee 140
Chris Alcock - The Morning Brew #20

Career stuff
Rosa Say - A Pono Attitude will Determine a Pono Outcome
JD Meier - Don't Tell ... Ask
Heather Leigh - Guest Post from Chris Russell: Are You Untouchable at Work?
Brad Abrams - Senior Developers for ASP.NET and Silverlight Wanted!
Mike Gunderloy - The Shrinking Computer and the Web Worker

Other stuff
Julie Lerman - ADO.NET Performance improvements in VS2008
Davidlem - Check This Out from the CRM Resource Center!
Bryant Likes - Consuming Astoria from Silverlight
Sara Ford - Did you know... you can switch and swap buttons on the toolbars while the Tools - Customize dialog is showing - #139
Ted Neward - Highlights of the Lang.NET Symposium, Day One
Ilias Tsigkogiannis - How Driver Installation Works and My List of Top 5 Windows Books
Scott Sehlhorst - Requirements: Knowledge and Understanding
Scott Guthrie - VS 2008 Web Deployment Project Support Released

Community stuff
Jim Holmes - C# 3.0 Jam in Ann Arbor -- April, 2008
Chris Bowen - Code Camp 9 - Save the Dates!
Rich Claussen - January Portland Nerd Dinner
Bryant Likes - Links and Code from my Code Camp Session
Phil Haack - Seattle Code Camp Wrapup
The Igloo Coder - Victoria Code Camp Wrapup

Web stuff
Nikhil Kothari - Facebook Client Library built on Script#

Blogging stuff
Darren Rowse - From 0 to 2000+ Subscribers in 120 Days

Debugging stuff
Ilias Tsigkogiannis - Windb Tutorials

PowerShell stuff
PowerShell Team - Lightweight Performance Testing with PowerShell
The PowerShell Guy - More fun with Bitmaps in Powershell ( PoSH Challenge part 10 )

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