The Morning Brew #41
Posted by Chris Alcock on Wednesday 27th February 2008 at 08:21 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
Today is a little short on links, I had a small internet outage which cut down the time available, and I also had a disturbed nights sleep, being work up by an earthquake so didn’t get up that early!
Software
- ASP.NET MVC Framework Scaffold Generator – Something to take the hard work out of CRUD in ASP.NET MVC
Information
- DLRScript Project – Revealed… – Jay Kimble starts talking about his latest project which helps make developers life easier by only needing 1 programming language for the whole stack – server and client side.
- Try/Catch Blocks Can Hurt Performance Significantly – The Try/Catch performance debate continues…
- Visualising the Mandelbrot set with LINQ – yet again – Jon Skeet demonstrates a slightly different use for LINQ
- What is the long-term support for the MS Deploy tool? – The IIS Team reveal the support plans for the Deployment tool released as a preview a few weeks back
- IoC and the Unity Application Block Once Again – Matthew Podwysocki covers Unity, Windsor and StructureMap in an IOC showdown.
- Are .NET Developers the American Tourists of the Software Industry? – An interesting piece, suggesting that we should all taste some foreign ideas from time to time.
- My Commitment To Support Silverlight 2 Developers – Jesse Liberty reveals his plans for lots of educational Silverlight content once V2 is released – Looks like we will be bombarded with tutorials, tips, videos etc – Good stuff
Community
- You can take a horse to water, you can’t make it read the terms and conditions … – Phil Winstanley reviews last night’s Liverpool Geekup event – a very interesting talk on the Law and computers. If you are in the North of England, Geekup events are well worth a look (taking place in Liverpool, Manchester, and Leeds)
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