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My son Patrick turns five today. The big treat was his cousin Jack coming up for a visit. Here's a picture of the two of them at Patrick's party on Saturday. My wife has
all the details
on her blog. Update: My wife just
posted a whole slew
of Early Patrick Pictures.
If my son is five, it means this blog is also five - I
started this blog
about a month before
Patrick was born
. I never remember to mark the occasion until Paddy boy's big day comes around.
Major props to the House of Representatives for growing a backbone and
not caving
to President 30% Approval on telecom immunity...yet. Personally, I'd like to see the House bury the measure completely, though I'm not holding my breath. But given that even the right-wing Washington Times reports "
Analysts say FISA will suffice
", maybe the House Dems will do the right thing.
After tearing it up since Thanksgiving, the Caps have gone a little cold. 5-4-1 in their last ten and 2-2-1 in their last five. In the month of February, they're 1-3-1 against SE division opponents. Good news is that they're still even with Carolina (two points behind with two games in hand), half a game up on Atlanta, a game and a half up on Florida and two and a half games up on Tampa Bay.
Bill Gates
announced
a new program called
DreamSpark
to provide college students access to all of Microsoft's developer and designer tools, including Visual Studio, Expression, SQL Server, Windows Server and XNA Creators Club membership. This looks like an outgrowth of the
MSDN Academic Alliance
program. I think it's a great idea. Update: Looks like
high-school students
will be able to access the DreamSpark program too. However, since they're minors, they have to get the software via their teachers. (via
LiveSide
)
The winners of the
XNA Silicon Minds contest
have been announced. Of the five winners,
Specimen
looks the coolest to me. I wish I had more time to get into game development. (Via
LetsKillDave
)
Speaking of game development, this week is the
Game Development Conference
, so be on the lookout for lots of game-related news. Xbox Live VP John Schappert is giving a
keynote
on "Unleashing the Creative Community". XNA GM Chris Satchell
said last year
they would "announce full details on, and ... vision for, opening XNA creations to the community" sometime this year. I'm guessing this is said announcement.
Speaking of Xbox, there's a
rumor
that Microsoft and Netflix will announce this week that Netflix is bringing their Watch Instantly service to Xbox 360. If true, sign me up!
Grigori Melnik
announces the
GAX/GAT February 2008 final release
. Key feature is VS08 support. Is it just me, or does calling it the "final release" make it sound like they won't be upgrading GAX/GAT further?
Speaking of p&p, Grigori also announces the
Feb 2008 CTP of Unity
, p&p's new
IoC
container. I've seem lots of folks echoing the announcement, but not much in the way of specifics on Unity itself. For example, Chris Brandsma
describes IoC and mentions Unity
, but he doesn't cover any Unity specifics. :(
MSIT EA Nilesh Bhide has
started blogging
. His first post is on
Customer perception of Service Quality in S+S/SaaS
. I've worked closely with Nilesh in the past two years, so I'm excited to see him take to the blogosphere. (via
Nick Malik
)
I don't know how I missed it, but the
MSDN Code Gallery
launched last month. As Charlie Calvert
explained
, this is logical successor to GotDotNet's user samples area. Between Code Gallery and
CodePlex
, GotDotNet has finally been shuttered for good.
Telligent, makers of the very popular
Community Server
, have released
Graffiti CMS
, which looks like a more flexible content platform than Community Server. (via
DNK
)
In somewhat unexpected news (at least, unexpected by me) Microsoft has released specs for the
Office
binary
file formats
. I'm not sure why this is happening now, rather than say when we released the specs for the
Open Office XML file formats
. (via
DNK
)
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 11:29 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:21:48 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hello, I enjoy your blog. What do mean here? "Between Code Gallery and CodePlex, has finally been shuttered for good." I want to make sure I put my code in the right place. :-)
Thanks,
Brad Williams
Brad
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