Saturday, January 03, 2009
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I am not a link blogger, but I can’t help but post this link that shows so clearly why the Single Responsibility Principle is important.

I got this link from another blog I just discovered, The Morning Brew. I’m not sure why I only found out about the Brew now, because it appears to be the perfect resource, for me at least.

I mostly quit reading blogs about 6 months ago – I discovered that reading blogs had largely supplanted doing real work, and that could only lead to really bad results!!

Interestingly, I also mostly quit listening to any new music about 6 months ago. Browsing through the Zune.net catalog for interesting music had largely supplanted being entertained by music (there’s a lot of crap music out there, and I got tired of listening to it).

Is there a parallel here? I think so.

In October (or so), Zune.net introduced a Pandora-like feature where the Zune service creates a “virtual radio station” based on the music you listen to most. This is exactly what I want! I want a DJ (virtual or otherwise) who filters out the crap and provides me with good (and often new) music. The whole Channels idea in Zune.net kept me from canceling my subscription, and the more recent addition of 10 track purchases per month for free clinched the deal.

And I want the same thing for blogs. I don’t want to filter through tons of blog posts about good restaurants, pictures of kids or whatever else. (I’m sure those are interesting to some people, but I read blogs for technical content, and only read friends blogs for non-technical content). And this is where The Morning Brew comes in. It is like a “DJ” for .NET blogs. Perfect!!

I should point out that on twitter I also subscribe to Silverlight News – for the same reason – it is a pre-filtered set of quality links, though I think I may start following this via RSS instead of twitter, because I prefer the RSS reading ability in Outlook to twitter for this particular type of information.

In any case, I hope everyone reading this post has had a wonderful last couple weeks.

For the many of you who had a religious holiday in here, I hope it was fulfilling and you felt the full meaning of the holiday, and that it brought you closer to your god/goddess/gods/ultimate truth. If you had a secular holiday in here, I hope it was fulfilling and meaningful, preferably filled with family and fun and a warm sense of community.

Happy New Year, and welcome to 2009!

Saturday, January 03, 2009 10:26:25 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [5]  | 
Saturday, January 03, 2009 11:24:28 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Rocky -

You may want to consider these guys, too - they do a great job assembling DB-related topics:

http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2008/12/linq-and-entity-framework-posts-for_30.html
Saturday, January 03, 2009 11:50:11 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Rocky, in addition to "blog reading" I find that plain old web surfing inhibits "getting things done" too :-) ... sometimes I find that I close down my browser just to remove that temptation. I just want to say that your blog is one of the most insightful blogs that I read throughout the year!

Chris
Chris
Saturday, January 03, 2009 11:57:06 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
How about having a computer for writing purposes that has IE hidden and no network hooked up whatsoever. I swear I could probably up my productivity a lot without having email/web/reader/tweetdeck and so forth letting me give into more ADD-like tendencies :)
Sunday, January 04, 2009 6:39:55 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Rocky,
You might want to also check out http://www.silverlightcream.com in terms of getting a great selection of new blogs on Silverlight topics.

Paul
Paul
Wednesday, January 07, 2009 5:35:50 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Hi Rocky,

Glad you are finding the Morning Brew useful and thanks for helping get the word out about it. I especially like the '"DJ" for .NET blogs' - I can see that one as a job title on a Morning Brew Business Card.

Best Wishes for 2009

Chris
Morning Brew's Resident .NET DJ ;)
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