Items of Interest: 2006.04.14
Posted on April 14, 2006 at 9:16Things I found interesting on April 14, 2006:
- The Development Abstraction Layer – Joel explains what he believes is the first priority of a software team manager
- Creating a DataGrid that expands and collapses like a tree control – DataGrid control that uses expand/collapse panels to show different paging (via the Daily Grind)
- Don’t run production ASP.NET Applications with debug=”true” enabled – Scott Guthrie explains why this is a bad idea
- Dell De-Crapifier – Script to remove all preinstalled Dell programs and spyware (via The Daily Grind)
- ATLAS Toolkit – New controls to be used with the ATLAS extension for ASP.net 2.0
- Tracking Down a Trojan – Scott Hanselman explains how he used some free tools to track down a rogue DLL
- Zillow Homes in 3D – Zillow is now providing a 3D view of homes for which they list prices (very cool site if you have not yet checked it out)
- What Does it take to get a Microsot MVP? – Tobin Titus gives his opinion on the subject (via Jason Haley)
- Building a Shelf in WordPress – Ever wonder how to make one of those hidden panels at the top of your website with a small button to expand it? Owen Winkler shows us how
- CSS Tweak – Web tool to shrink down your CSS to the bare minimum (via Derak Punsalan)
- Format CSS – “The opposite of CSS Tweak” (also via Derek Punsalan)
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