Happy Darwin Week!
Design / Methodology / Testing
- Kaizen and Kaikaku (James Shore)
 - Quality Is What I Work For and OOP: What Does an Object’s Responsibility Entail? and Agile: What Is It? (Mark Needham)
 - Representation of Structure (Corey Ladas)
 - Design Flaws, Hernias, and Anemic Quality (Scott Bellware)
 - Domain Driven Design: A Step by Step Guide (Casey Charlton) – Link of the Day
 
.NET / Visual Studio
- CommonServiceLocator for MEF, a Service Is a Service (Glenn Block)
 - Back to Basics – Zip in .NET (Gil Fink)
 
Web Development
- Welcome to Talking Points (Joel Reyes)
 - Web Packaging: Creating a Web Package Using VS 2010 (Vishal R. Joshi)
 - JavaScript, 5 Ways to Call a Function (Sergio Pereira)
 - How to Use Unity Container in ASP.NET MVC Framework (Gil Fink)
 - 50 Useful JavaScript Tools (Jacob Gube)
 
Silverlight / WPF
- Beginning Silverlight 2 From Novice to Professional – Book Review (Bart Czernicki)
 - Drag and Drop in Silverlight 2 (Shawn Wildermuth)
 - WPF, Font Selection, Colour Selection and WPF, ComboBox, FontFamilies (Mike Taulty)
 - Major Update to WPF Themes (Rudi Grobler)
 
.NET Community / Events
- Look Ma, I’m on the TV (on Channel9) (Simone Chiaretta)
 - This Week on Channel 9 Turns 1! (Brian Keller)
 
SharePoint
- More SharePoint Developer Best Practice Updates (Paul Andrew)
 
Miscellaneous
- Using Multiple Processors Inside of a Virtual Machine (Justin Etheredge)
 - The Real Reason You Didn’t Learn Jack Sh*t in College (Max Pool)
 - Madagascar 2 – A Parable for Project Teams (Mark Schneider)
 - How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Theory of Evolution (Dave Banks)
 
More Link Collections
- Weekly Link Post 80 (Rhonda Tipton)
 - Silverlight Cream for February 08, 2009 — #511 (Dave Campbell)
 - The Morning Brew #282 (Chris Alcock)
 - Visual Studio Links #107 (Darren Stokes)
 
Book of the Day
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Beginning Silverlight 2: From Novice to Professional (Books for Professionals by Professionals): Robert Lair: Books
WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008: Arlen Feldman, Maxx Daymon: Books
Expert F# (Expert’s Voice in .Net): Don Syme, Adam Granicz, Antonio Cisternino: Books