Around the Net #20
Posted by benoit on 10 Apr 2007 at 07:02 pm | Tagged as: .NET, Around the Net, design
Back in the saddle after a long week-end.
Community
Scott Bellware has a great piece about Mark Miller and his commitment to customers. I’m a big fan of Mark Miller’s satire, and, like Scott, while not a customer, have always admired Developer Express, even though I use ReSharper, as it fits my style better.
Scott also wades into the Multiple vs. Wide Monitor debate. After this, I might just campaign for a 30″ wide monitor…
Scott Hanselman (it’s the all Scott edition tonight!) points out that UPSes are turning out to be a necessity with Windows Vista. I had a UPS for my TiVo, but the dang thing beeps louder than an alarm when power goes out…nothing like getting woken up at 2AM by the dang UPS…do they make them without the dang beeper?
Rob has a great entry on Attracting Software Developers that fit your company. Boy, if we could only manage to have ANY software developers to attract in Beaufort…Anybody want to move South to the coast?
Design
If you will be designing a framework, Brad Abrams has collected a few papers by Steven Clark about framework usability.
.NET
Adnan Masood has a great post on five easy steps to Log4Net. As a Log4Net occasional user, this little cheat sheet comes in handy! (Via The Daily Grind)
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I am a big fan of community and how developers can orgainize themselves to create software for embedded devices. Thanks for this blog post on the subject. Ron