RIF Notes #11
“Self-defense is not about winning fights with aggressive men who probably have less to lose than you do” – Sam Harris
- Four Destructive Myths Most Companies Still Live By – Some good points by the harvard business review.
- You only control 1/3 of your Page Load Performance! – dynatrace shows that third party content, even big players like facebook and google can be costing you on page load times.
- Clean up after Visual Studio- Just in case this is useful
- Silverlight 6 doesn't matter – Rocky provides some clarity around the fate of silverlight in regard to WinRT.
- Sharding vs. Having multiple databases- Ayende makes a nice distinction regarding what sharding is and isn’t.
- 15 Pragmatic JavaScript Tips for ASP.NET Developers
- Scalable JavaScript Application Architecture
- Implementing 5 important principles of REST using WCF Services – Nice introduction to REST for WCF.
- Make a distinction: Errors vs. Alerts – This one hits close to home. We have a lot of logging, exception handling, and monitoring creating a lot of noise.
- Ajax Control Toolkit November 2011 Release – I still find it fascinating that this is now rev-ing again.
- Keep your job for five years, get $50,000 – I don’t know if anyone can take a hint.
“I drink whiskey, you say goodnight, I’ll put an end to this here fight”
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