Monday Roll-Up – December 14, 2009
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On to the second in a weekly round-up of things I read that were interesting, fun, or useful.
Dev & Architecture Links
- James Bender via NPlus1.org covers Part 3 of OOP Concepts
- Udi Dahan gives us more insight into his “Command Query Responsibility Segregation” diagram
- Nicholas Allen points us to Virtual Labs for AppFabric and .NET 4
Leadership
- Tim Barcz fesses up about being a first time manager
- JD Meier shares “Lessons in Software from Eric Brechner” at Shaping Software
On the Blogs
- Lifehacker lists the Top 10 Windows 7 Booster Apps
- The EFF gives us the good, bad, and ugly of the new Facebook Privacy Policy
Fun Stuff
- Dilbert gives us insight as to what bosses know about the longevity of your tech skills. Dilbert Daily Strip 12/12
Tweets
- @JasonBarlie gives us 140 characters on resumes- “Describe what you accomplished, not just what you were “responsible for” or “involved with”. #resumetips
- @cadred must be referring to the old picture of me with my Oakley’s…- “Ran into @cdeweese at 5 guys. Without the glasses he looks like even more of a total badass” By the way, Five Guys Burgers & Fries is a fantastic spot for lunch.
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