Showing posts with label win8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label win8. Show all posts

Reading Notes #120

Suggestion of the week

Christmas Planet

Cloud


Programming


Databases


Architecture

  • Composite Pattern (Gunnar Peipman) - Good post that explains clearly a pattern with code sample.

Miscellaneous



Reading Notes #113

 

pumpkin_CloudSuggestion of the week

Cloud

Programming

Database

Architecture

Miscellaneous

~Frank


Reading Notes #88

coco_cloudCloud


Programming


Database


System Management


Miscellaneous


~Frank


Reading Notes #77

 

QueueToQueueTransfertSuggestion of the week

 

Cloud

 

Programming

 

Integration

 

Miscellaneous

  • Backing Up WordPress? Don’t Make These 9 Mistakes - If you are a developer, you probably backup your machine and your code. That's good. Do you do the same for your blog? You should, here is how to do it the good way.
  • iPad, Surface, Ultrabook: Are we there yet? (Scott Hanselman) - The comparison we were all waiting for. A MUST READ post. I’m a little sad that no Android device has been included. I think the Asus transformer could be confederates. a bit sad that any Android device was included. I think the Asus Transformer could be ferly confederated.
  • 10 Easy Ways to Get More Done (Geoffrey James) - As always how achieve more with less.

    ~Frank


    Reading Notes #67

    Cloud
    […]Read this getting started tutorial to walkthrough how you can build (in less than 5 minutes) a simple Windows 8 “To-do List” app that is cloud enabled using Windows Azure Mobile Services. Or watch this video of me showing how to do it step by step.[…]

    Integration

    Programming
    • Why Mocking Matters - Nice explanation of what the differences are between fakes, stubs and mocks.
    […]This is easy to do with Telerik JustMock. I wrote about using JustMock to get you started in From Legacy to Dependency Injection. […]
    […]This is called rubber duck debugging, because you could have solved the problem by explaining it to a rubber duck on your desk. […]

    Miscellaneous



    Reading Notes #65

    You Can Tell a Lot About Developers From Their Scratchpads
    Cloud

    Programming

    Integration

    Miscellaneous
    […]"When my sock drawer is perfectly folded, sorted and lined up, I know that I am out of control in my life." […]

    ~Frank




    Reading Notes #60

    5091313_700bCloud
    […]Read this getting started tutorial to walkthrough how you can build (in less than 5 minutes) a simple Windows 8 “Todo List” app that is cloud enabled using Windows Azure Mobile Services. Or watch this video of me showing how to do it step by step. […]

    Programming
    […] 9% of all men are color blind. Use vischeck.com to check how your site or web app looks to those people. […]

    Miscellaneous



    Reading Notes #59

    www.SonicAgile.com

    Cloud

    Programming

    Miscellaneous
    • Three cool things to try with your old netbook - Good idea that I also try with my Asus EeePC 701. The Ubuntu Netbook is also a really good option, you will be able to watch all the movies you want, have access to your Wi-Fi network and browse Internet.
    • Your words are wasted (Scott Hanselman) - Nice post that nails the idea where all developer should have a blog, blog more and doing it on their own controlled domain.
    • Scrum in 5 Minutes - Really nice post that describe very clearly the basic concepts and roles involve in Agile. It also suggests a book for more detailed explanations and a tool AgileSonic that looks gorgeous. A post to read.
    “The problem is that writing code is much more like Finding a Cure for Cancer than Building a Brick Wall.”