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Finds of the Week – June 17, 2008

.NET, C# ReSharper 4.0 is released. Andre Loker shared a very cool trick available with C# 3.0: Getting rid of strings (2): use lambda expressions. Official Guidance: New Recommendations for…

Finds of the Week – June 9, 2008

.NET/C# Microsoft project code named “Velocity” is a distributed in-memory caching platform that provides .NET applications with high-speed access, scaling, and high availability to application data. Download the Community Preview…

Finds of the Week – May 31, 2008

Programming Borland Turbo Pascal was my favorite language in my early days of hobby programming. I feel a little sad to hear that Borland recently sold their CodeGear division to…

Finds of the Week – April 6, 2008

Programming Omar AL Zabir discussed tips on how to reduce website download time by heavily compressing PNG and JPEG. Jeff Atwood wrote a detailed how-to on how to set up…

Finds of the Week – March 30, 2008

Programming Lighten up, you're having fun. Says Kyle Baley. Sergio Pereira shares tips on how to get more work done: Automation FTW. Green tests != proven code. By Derik Whittaker.…

Finds of the Week – March 23, 2008

Programming K. Scott Allen has Three Rules for Database Work. C# Phil Haack shares his Thoughts on ASP.NET MVC Preview 2 and Beyond. Charlie Calvert covers the basics of LINQ…

Finds of The Week – March 16, 2008

Programming Good productivity tips from Matt Moore: 10 Ways to Improve Your Programming Productivity - Matt Moore. Dejan Cancarevic has put together a list of Most used CSS tricks. Here's…

Finds of the Week, March 9, 2008

Programming 6 Ways to Increase Your Confidence As You Code. By Ben Watson. Hugo Vidal Teiseira gives Ten UI Lessons from the Real World. With pictures. Koen Witters writes about…

Finds of the Week – March 2, 2008

Programming Very good tips to gain a better understanding of your Project Managers: 10 things Project Managers wish Developers understood. By Frank Kelly. Jakob Nielsen's Top-10 Application-Design Mistakes point out…

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