Had some time this morning before my flight, so I thought I would go through my unread messages and do a link blog in WLW (Windows Live Writer) ... which did save me some time. Being able to drag a link from one screen onto WLW in the other screen was a bit faster than me doing the following:
With WLW it was just:
... sometimes its the little things that help. Thanks to Phil Haack for the suggestion.
Other stuffAlfred Thompson - The Four Digit Problem and Recursion See Recursion AgainSasha Golshtein - Practical Concurrency Patterns: Thread-Local Cache and Practical Concurrency Patterns: Read-Write CacheSeth Godin - The three laws of great graphsTed Neward - So You Say You Want to Kill XML....Scott Mitchell - Two Monitors Are Better Than One, But Are Three Better Than Two?Jim Hoffman - 5 Things I like better about NetBeans than Visual Studio
Web stuffDion Almaer - A safety fence for your property lookupsRick Strahl - Static Singletons for ASP.NET ControlsTim Ferriss - Pimping Firefox: The Basics (Matt Mullenweg, Garrett Camp, and More)Alexandru Lungu - Challenge-Me: Javascript Including Engine - Part I and Challenge-Me: Javascript Including Engine - Part II and Challenge-Me: Javascript Including Engine - Part III
SOA stuffJoe McKendrick - SOA market will double, but will success stories follow?
Cloud Computing stuffDavid Lem - Why Motivations Matter in The Cloud!
Community stuffSimon Sabin - SQLBits Session submission closes soonJeff Alexander - Sydney Windows Infrastructure Group: July Meeting
Career stuffAnthony Bourdain - Colombia: Vacation WonderlandRajesh Setty - You can’t do it alone and you can’t get help easily either and Managing Time vs Increasing LeverageBe Excellent - Why Is Organizational Change So Hard?
Other link blogsMike Gunderloy - Double Shot #246Christopher Steen - Link Listing - July 10, 2008Chris Alcock - The Morning Brew #134Darren Stokes - Visual Studio Links #49Alvin Ashcraft - Dew Drop - July 11, 2008
Comments (2) | Post RSS |
Categories: Tags: