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I find
Jim Kobielus'
"
SOA as 50 square miles of fungus
" analogy funny and strangely compelling. The "keep in the dark and feed it shit" jokes practically write themselves. (via
Joe McKendrick
)
Politics 2.0 Rising
: The number of Americans who got "most of their information" about the 2006 midterm elections was double the number from the 2002 elections.
Do you use external/flash drives? Do you have issues when you try to "Safely Remove Hardware" with said drive? I do, all the time. Apparently,
unlocker
is the answer. (via
Paul Andrew
)
How come there's no information about LogToTraceListeners in the WF documentation? As far as I can tell, it's not in the
Windows SDK
docs at all and the only reference to it on MSDN is
this year-old article
and
this year-old blog post
. I only discovered because someone on the internal WF discussion alias asked about it. I've added In my SSB/WF work, I subclassed the
built-in SQL persistence service
in order to add tracing support. If you're developing a WF host, you
need
to turn this on. I find it mind-boggling this isn't included anywhere in the official WF docs.
Nice to see Soma
bragging about Software Factories
. As he writes, our current solution - consisting of the
Guidance Automation Toolkit
and the
DSL Tools
- are really just a first step. I'm just starting to experiment with the
Web Service Software Factory (WSSF)
.
Aaron Skonnard
introduces both the
ASMX
and
WCF
version in his two most recent Service Station articles.
Michael.NET makes
Programming Promises
and Ted Neward swears the
Oath of the Conscientious Programmer
. Why stop there? How about the Architect's Affidavit to actually implement the shit we draw on the white board? The Technologist's Testimony of understanding and belief in all things geeky and gadget? Come on, isn't this just called "doing your job"? Do we really need to make promises and swear oaths to take it seriously and do it to the best of our abilities?
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 10:20 AM Pacific Standard Time
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