Free Software Magazine – Have you ever felt that warm fuzzy feeling of knowing that your code is error-free and complies with the latest standards? In terms of programming skill, web authors are too-often seen as the bottom of the barrel (you will notice I didn’t call them ‘web programmers’) due to the apparent forgiveness and limitations of the platform. However, they are required to cover a large array of programming expertise and, even worse, they must ensure that their code runs the same on [...] read more

Martin Fowler talks about avoiding common Scrum pitfalls. A refreshing read. But Martin is able to point out the root cause of most of the faulty adoptions in a single sentence: When you just try to do the practices, and don’t adopt the philosophy, it’s... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by iface thoughts)
I’ve been having quite a series of discussions over at the ZDNet site (here and here and here) on the growing popularity of Web Oriented Architecture, versus the more dour image of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Everyone, even the most... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by FASTforward Blog)
In IIS7, there are two modes for ASP.NET application pools: classic mode (only mode available for IIS6) and integrated mode. Integrated Mode offers quite a bit with IIS7 and is the recommended mode for application pools (more details at... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by Jason's ASP.NET Blog)
Learn how to add inline language translation to your website using Google AJAX language API. You may either put the languages in a drop down menu or use the country flags. (posted on 2 Sep 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
IM Tutorial: Learn how to create an IM bot for Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL AIM and other instant messaging clients. (posted on 1 Sep 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
Desktop development, the game of the bygone era, and the Web, which is the default platform for new applications nowadays, differ in a lot of ways. To an extent that they can be considered to be opposites of each other in many ways. Naturally, desktop... (posted on 1 Sep 2008 by iface thoughts)

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