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Top 100 by Jurgen Appelo

Jurgen has researched a couple of Top 100 things about books and blogs , which is very nice to see. I guess he put quite some effort to prepare these lists ; Here are the links ; Top 100 Best books for managers & leaders Top 100 Blogs for development managers Top 100 Best software engineering books Thanks Jurgen!

Part 2 from Founders at work : Hotmail - Sabeer Bhatia

I did able to finish part 2 , but I think , I am not going to write much about that . I kinda got bored about the story. It wasn't that muc existing as it was for Paypal. He was working in the Apple and by somehow , found himself writing a web-based email system. Within 20 months , the Hotmail was acquired by Microsoft at a price of $400 million. It was more like a I did this , they did that story. Not that much to talk about. Sorry Sabeer!. But I will re-evaluate my thoughts and...

Part 1 from Founders at work : Paypal - Max Levchin

Wow , pages have flown pretty quickly. Already finished 16 pages , and read  the story behind the  paypal and the guy behind it ; MAX LEVCHIN He started with cryptography and wrote some software packages into Palm Pilot ,and started the business around that. Afterwards , they did able to raise fund  around the Silicon Valley VC's. Although they have changed their business plan 6 times ,the last one was the PayPal. The most story was around the fraud thing , and how the other web payment companies had been smashed by the fraud loses. Max spent most of...

Founders at Work: Stories of Startups’ Early Days

This book has been written by Jessica Livingston in 2007. I decided to give it a change. I also put a deadline to myself , otherwise it takes more time then it actually should. I will also try to write down some notes, thus I can summarize what I have read , and what things are going to be triggered afterward. My deadline is 7th of December, so I have 2 weeks to finish it up. Some quotes from the book ( copied from author's website, I hope she doesn't mind ) ; 2000 was basically the year of fraud, where...

PDC : The C# 4.0 and the future of the C# language

I had been watching the PDC session of C# 4.0 which is presented by Anders Hejlsberg. First of all , it was a great, even though there were some folks who came to just applause the guy:) Starting from the release of 3.0 more functional programming stuff has integrated into C# and now it is time to dynamism! dynamic my = SomethingFromSomeWhere(); after this line , you are gonna loose your intellisense , but you will get the dynamism. The check will be done in runtime. The difference between var and dynamic , is basically , var is kinda trick that the language...

Just started with pragmatism

Back in couple of years ago , I remember , somebody told me , you've got brain killed by programming when you've reached your thirties.I though that time, I should run out of programming as soon as possible. Well , I kinda run out already, but from my current point of view , the real programming starts at 30ies. It is not the programming that kills you ,it is the business that makes you got brain killed! It is a challenging job , but it also requires the good understanding of the processes and people rather than the tools. It...

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Web Message Board

 On this week's Code Project articles , you might find quite satisfying .NET 2008 ASP.NETweb message board application which is quite well explained.I though you may want to check it out.  http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/VS2008MessageBoard1.aspx 

Validation library using C# 3.0 lambda expressions

One of the top features in C# 3.0 is Lambda expression. A Validation Library has been written , and published in Code Project Articles on this week.  http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/ValidationUsingLambdas.aspx   You may find the below link useful for starting Lambda Expression. http://www.developer.com/net/csharp/article.php/3598381  The 2nd link is useful for comparing what we were doing before , and how we can improve our coding by using Lambda Expression. The Syntax of Lambda Express is quite confusing but you will get used to it !

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