Suggested Reading - 2005-08-24
… for Architects
- Nick Malik – Enterprise Architecture Agility
- Roy Osherove – [Audio Interview] Ingo Rammer and Christian Weyer On Distributed Applications Architecture And Practices
- John Evdemon – Principles of Service Design
- Tom Fuller – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Service-Oriented Architecture
- Wesner Moise – Software Design Philosophy
- Larry Osterman – Larry goes to Layer Court
- Ali Pasha – WSDL Namespaces
… for Developers
- Raymond Chen – The poor man’s way of identifying memory leaks [credited Eric Raymond in error]
- Peter Torr – What is Microsoft doing for security?
- Dave Froslie – Technical Debt
- Darrell Norton – Test-Driven Development podcast with Scott Bellware
- Roy Osherove – [Article] Issues in breaking dependencies for unit testing
- Brad Abrams – GAC in CLR 2.0
… for Project Managers
- David Anderson – Operating at 20% of Capacity
- David Anderson – Raising the Loaf
- Lars Bergstrom – Real Boats Rock
- David Anderson – Bus Lane Woes
- The Braidy Tester – Fail Fast
- Troy Magennis – "The only way to succeed is to fail. Therefore, fail early and often"
- Roy Osherove – Rally Software are doing it right
- Anandh – Implementing TSP process to build better software products
- Juval Lowy – [Audio Recording] Juval Lowy on Project Planning and Tracking
… for Testers
- Eric Jarvi – testingreflections.com
- Jeremy Miller – Testing Granularity, Feedback Cycles, and Holisitic Development
- Thom Robbins – Effective Testing Power Session recap
- Eric Jarvi – escaping from low bug counts
… for Everyone
- Paul Schaeflein – Have a question about WSS? Check the FAQ!
- Jerry Dennany – MSDN Documentation
- Steven Sinofsky – Learning as an engineer -- rising from the ashes of failed projects
- Marie Hagman – Should we delay the release of Visual Studio 2005?
- James Avery – What is Visual Studio
- Thom Robbins – Exploring Visual Studio Settings