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daily reading list

daily reading list
Daily Reading List – Wednesday April 29th, 2009

How to find blocked processes in SQL Server – Part 1 – required knowledge for developers of all caliber From Reflective Perspective: The asp.net <deployment retail=" true" /> attribute – interesting…. I need to look into this What’s been happening in Fluent NHibernate land?  This is a wonderful project for anyone using NHibernate What developers should be doing in readiness for Windows 7 – I’m definitely into this.  History (and my eval of it) suggests Win7...

posted @ Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:37 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ daily reading list ]

Daily Reading List – Monday April 28, 2009

Stayed up too late last night… tough getting up this morning Ayende an interesting technique for testing NHibernate with in-memory databases Dimecast.net just released a screencast covering the new Func and Action types in C# 3.0 JumpstartTV has a 4 minute primer on SSIS Expression Language Basics From The Morning Brew #336, Karl Seguin starts a series on rolling his own validation framework.  I like series like this (check out Danny’s series on building the Funq DI container) – you can learn alot from watching someone else...

posted @ Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:30 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ daily reading list ]

Daily Reading List – Monday April 27, 2009

Not a lot out there today… or Friday for that matter.  Here’s a few nuggets Redgate is giving away from good ebooks – You can register at that link to download them. Some interesting thoughts on Databases and Multi-Tenancy by Anne Epstein on Devlicious. Windows 7 Release Candidate Update - Windows 7 Team announce to the world that the Windows 7 RC will be made available to MSDN subscribers on 30th April , and to the general public on 5th May. To me, Model...

posted @ Monday, April 27, 2009 7:30 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ daily reading list ]

Daily Reading List - Friday April 24, 2009

Every morning I dig through various feeds of content and create a reading list for myself.  I try to get through this list throughout the course of the day.  Whatever spills over I tried to get to on the weekends.  Maybe somebody else out there will find this useful. Microsoft released CCI on CodePlex – this is the code inspection engine behind FxCop.  This (or some version of it) is also the engine that Visual Studio Code Analysis tooling uses in their Team System SKU’s of VS.  That’s pretty interesting… good that Microsoft is becoming more and...

posted @ Friday, April 24, 2009 12:00 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ daily reading list ]

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