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June 1, 2009 21:43 by
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How Do You Convince Your Boss to TDD
Software Branching and Parallel Universes
Branching and Merging Primer
Ramp Up
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ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog
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Mocks Aren't Stubs
What are YOU going to do about it - ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog
10 Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice)
Visualizing Agile Projects using Kanban Boards
Jumping The 20 Fence
Architecture
The Stripper Pattern
Commercial Suicide - Integration at the Database Level
NBehave and Behavior Driven Development
WCF
Anil Speaks WCF Intermediate Service between client and server
.Net
Stack and Queue interview questions
Part 2 The Queue, Stack, and Hashtable
How Do You Deal With Exceptions
Friends Don’t Let Friends catch (Exception)
Vibro.NET More details about the Identity Developer Training Kit
WF 4.0 Building a Hello World Sequential Workflow
C# 4 and the dynamic keyword - Whirlwind Tour around .NET 4 (and Visual Studio 2010) Beta 1
NHibernate – Mapping a single domain model to multiple physical data models
NHibernate Queries – Examples
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 First Look
Utilities
UppercuT - The Insanely Easy to Use Automated Build Framework
Introducing Typemock Racer 1.0 – Find multithreaded deadlocks
Code Formatter for Windows Live Writer
Silverlight/WPF
patterns & practices Composite WPF and Silverlight
Hands-On Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) for Silverlight and WPF
Sonic A WPF (hybrid smart client) searchable media library
3 essentials to quickly learning Blend
Silverlight Visual Studio helper files
Book
Singularity Watch
City 2.0 Using tech building blocks in tomorrow's urban centers
Fujitsu develops world's fastest processor
The Future Summit Australia’s future as a technological backwater
Nanotechnology can enable the creation of 'five dimensional' discs with huge storage capacities
New memory material may hold data for one billion years
Rotating Space Elevator Propels its Own Load
SANYO Breaks Solar Cell Record
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Now to try and level up my haskell skills so I can do somthing with it.
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