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My Virtual TechEd Session
What is Project Rome?
got posted. It's only 8 minutes long, so as you might expect it's fairly high level. Thanks to
Jon Flanders
for handling interview duty.
QUT's
Garden Point Ruby.NET
compiler is now the
Ruby.NET open source project
.
The NHL is partnering with
NeuLion
to provide IPTV services for NHL team websites. They
piloted
with the
Islanders
last season. Wouldn't it be cool to get
my favorite team's
IPTV channel on my
Xbox 360
?
Speaking of Hockey, I like this new
NHL 08 trailer
. It's about
Reebok's new uniform system
, so it focuses on the teams with new uniforms, including the Caps. It does feature marquee players from rival teams like Sidney Crosby and Eric Staal (who is the cover athlete) heavily. But any video featuring Ovechkin's stick handling, Semin scoring and Crosby falling to the ice is OK in my book.
Speaking of Video Games, the
XNA Dream-Build-Play contest
is over. You can
see and download
some of the submitted games over on Ziggyware. Some of them look awesome. (via
Michael Klucher
)
I
said on Wednesday
that it was a slow week. It may be, but I've also been less than motivated on pretty much all geek fronts this week. Not sure why.
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 11:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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Friday, July 20, 2007 11:59:16 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Speaking of Ruby on .NET, check out http://www.sapphiresteel.com/. I am not affliated with them at all. I bought a copy and it rocks. Bascially it is a Visual Studio add-in for writing Ruby code as well as a strong focus on Rails applications.
One thing that really spoiled me with all of these years of C#...Intellisense. Ruby on it's own has no Intellisense but with this tool you get great Intellisense and the support if great.
Again, not affiliated with them but happy with the product. They don't seem to get a ton of coverage out there, I think they deserve more.
Rob Bazinet
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