Weekly Link Post 120
Application Development/Design
Reading Code is Key to Writing Good Code – “I realize it’s probably obvious, but I’m going to say it anyhow – a great way to start reading other’s code is to pull down an Open Source project and dive in.”
Announcing: Reflector Addin Toolkit on CodePlex – Looks like some useful tools.
Weekly Link Post 119
Application Development/Design
Pluralsight Training Videos on .Net Reflector | Query Editor: Writing Queries, Part 1 – More Reflector goodness from Jason Haley.
45+ Excellent Code Snippet Resources and Repositories – Great list of online snipp
Weekly Link Post 118
Application Development/Design
ReSharper 5.0 and Visual Studio 2010 – .NET Developer Tools – David Hayden highly recommends using the Resharper nightly builds with VS 2010 Beta.
Recommended books – Part 1 | Part 2 |
SQL Pass 2009 Recaps and Live Blogs
For people (like myself) who could not be present at SQL Pass 2009, I have listed some great recaps and live blogs below.
Michelle Ufford – Live Blog Posts
Live Blogging: Keynote at PASS, Day 1
Timers in .NET
I was researching timers the other day and realized that there are three variations in the .NET Framework.
The three types of timers are explained below.
System.Timers.Timer
This timer is considered a server-based timer that was designed and optimized for use in multithreaded environments. It can be accessed safely from multiple threads.
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