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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Morning Coffee 148
As I predicted yesterday, Microsoft
announced
that "For the first time, community games will be distributed through Xbox Live." I haven't seen a press release yet, but it looks like this will allow any XNA developer to publish on XBL. Joystiq has a
few details
. According to
Major Nelson
, six community games will be available on XBL later today. Also, it looks like you'll be able to make XNA games for
your Zune as well
. Details to follow.
Speaking of yesterday, I
referred
to President Bush as "President 30% Approval". This was incorrect. From now on, I'll refer to him as "
President 19% Approval
".
Speaking of politics, two more
big wins for Obama
yesterday. The Clinton camp, looking more desperate every day, unveiled a
new website
purporting to provide the "facts and myths about the race for delegates". Memo to HRC: "Florida and Michigan should count" isn't a fact, it's an opinion. I can't see how this site helps her cause.
Joel on Software, who used to work on the Excel team, provides a
facinating look
into why the Office File Formats are so complicated. Nothing more to add, I just thought it was an interesting discussion of "real-world" complications to something that seems like it should be simpler.
Scott Guthrie provides a
client product post .NET 3.5 roadmap
, much like he did for
web products
a few months ago. Unlike the web roadmap, which includes exciting stuff like Silverlight 2.0, IIS 7.0 and ASP.NET Extensions (including MVC), the client roadmap includes: better setup, better perf for WPF, better memory utilization and startup time, WPF designer improvements, and some new WPF control. Color me under whelmed.
My old team recently launched the
Software + Services Architecture Center
. S+S guru Gianpaolo Carraro
recently wrote
about the different perspectives this new site is trying cater to. S+S hasn't been on my personal radar, but it's something I really would like to dig more into.
In a
recent charity hockey game
, Team Cure beat Team Hope 2,250 to 2,223. No, that's not a typo. The two teams of twenty faced off for
240 straight hours
of hockey in sub-zero weather to raise $300,000 for cancer research. That's frakking dedication to a cause.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
Morning Coffee 139
Big news on the WGA strike front: the AMPTP
reached a deal
with the Directors Guild last weeks. Initial reaction from United Hollywood is
mixed
, but I'm hopeful this will at least get the AMPTP / WGA talks started again.
Speaking of new media, Xbox 360 Fanboy has a
rundown
of 45 short films from Sundance that are getting released on Xbox Live Marketplace. That's pretty a-typical content for XBLM. Typically, new content on XBLM has been from "
Hollywood Heavyweights
". I'm pretty excited to see them branch out content wise.
Speaking of Xbox 360, seems
they had a good year
. Congrats!
Still speaking of Xbox 360, everyone
gets a free copy of Undertow
this week.
Scott Guthrie
announces
the availability of the .NET Framework Source Code. Shawn Burke has
instructions
for how to use it with VS08. So far, they've made the core base class libraries, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, ADO.NET and XML available. LINQ, WCF and WF are expected to become available "in the weeks and months ahead".
Ted Neward wonders if Java is
"Done" like the Patriots, or "Done" like the Dolphins?
If you want my opinion (I'm guessing yes, since you're reading my blog), definitely done like the Dolphins.
OpenJDK
was a desperation move to make Java "cool" again, but it won't work. People who want an open source stack are using LAMP and language wonks who saw Java as mainstream SmallTalk have moved on to Ruby. The question will be if
Sun buying MySQL
will make Sun cool or MySQL uncool by association. I'm guessing the latter.
Speaking of Ted, he's got a great post about the
relevance of game programming
to the mainstream or enterprise developer.
Speaking of game development, David Weller points to all the
new XNA GS 2.0 content
up on
Creators Club Online
.
There's a
new version (1.9.3.14) of F# out
, but no announcement from
Don
regarding what's new. I reviewed the release notes, seems like this is primarily a bug-fix release with only very minor feature additions.
Speaking of F#, Don points to
Greg Neverov's
implementation of
Software Transactional Memory in F#
. This immediately reminded me of
Tim Sweeney's Next Mainstream Programming Language talk
. Tim suggested said language would need to support a combination of side-effect free functional code and software transactional memory. F# is looking to be closer to that language all the time.
Still speaking of F#, Don Syme's
Expert F#
book is out. I read the draft version - it rocks - but I'm still going to get my own real copy. You should too.
With their
win Saturday
, the Caps are back to .500 for the first time since late October. Since Thanksgiving, the
Caps are 15-7-4
. Only four teams in the league have a better record over that time span. We play one of them tonight -
the Penguins
- and it's on
Versus
, so I'll even get to see it. In HD no less.
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