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Links, Links, Links

Friday’s Human Links

Olbermann: the beginning of the end of America. America ended when Columbus exterminated the Carib People.

ubuntuclips.org. I think I downloaded all the clips I can use to teach others in about 15 minutes.

Friday’s .NET Links

SubSonic—The Zero Code DAL. “SubSonic is a [ASP.NET] toolset that helps a website build itself.”

testdriven.net. Why can’t Microsoft buy these guys off so I can get this “for free.”

The Unofficial Log Parser Support Site. I admit it. I wrote my own log parser.

Data Dictionary Creator—Rapid database documentation. Feels like NDoc for SQL Server.

File Synchronization using a NAnt Task.” Zen left a comment on this Blog in response to a previous post that leads directly to this article.

Creating a Custom Synchronization Manager Handler.” I saved this link to remind myself how much FileSync has done nothing for me so far. I keep tricking myself with the question, ‘Am I missing something?’ rsync is authentically awesome.

XML Data-Binding: Comparing Castor to .NET.” A very useful article in my current workplace.

Friday’s W2 Labor Camp Links

Java BluePrints. Patterns and practices that I continually fail to respect and appreciate.

Welcome to Core J2EE Patterns!” Ditto.

Spring Framework Testing. I’ll read this for my children.

Friday’s PHP Links

Accessing SQL Server 2005 Databases with PHP.” One of the most exotic MSDN articles I have seen in quite some time.

The PHP 5 Data Object (PDO) Abstraction Layer and Oracle.” A useful introduction of PDO.

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