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Original Post: Geek Notes 2004-04-12
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So I think I've finally caught up from the overindulgence that was the MVP Summit.
I'm just getting too old to do that 3 or 4 days in a row. :)
Top Ten Rules
of Performance - I found this link on
Ted Neward's blog. Good stuff worth reading. It has me worried about issues of
premature optimization, but at least he talks about using profiling to identify the
problem areas.
Poke-Inviting
Code - This post by testing-guru Brian Marick follows up on an idea presented
originally by Michael Feathers: If you really want to see how decoupled your code
it, pick a class, any class, and try to instantiate it in a test harness.
BizTalk
Server 2004 Tutorial - The BizTalk Server Tutorial contains detailed information
about how Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 can be used within your company to facilitate
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and among business partners to automate business-to-business
processes.
InfoPath
2003 Training - Wow! MSDN has released a 15-part training run on developing with
InfoPath 2003 SP-1. It looks like it does discuss the new .NET stuff but only cursorily.
And to wrap this up, let me point you to Rory's
post about the MVP Summit. Yes, I really did do that. My bad. I can't help it!
I read Rory's post to my wife and she said, "Yeah, you totally are that guy. If someone
told you about their fear of dogs, you would tell them some terrible story about a
mauling."