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Sorry for the posting lag. Had a few technical difficulties around here. In the process of moving hosts, so expect more glitches.
My talk at the p&p Summit on Monday went really well. At least, it felt good and the applause at the end felt genuine. I recorded the audio on my laptop, so I'll be posting a Silverlight version as soon as I figure out how to adjust the levels so their somewhat consistent.
Paraesthesia
and
#2872
have reactions.
Speaking of the p&p Summit, Scott Hanselman posted his ASP.NET MVC demo from his talk. Said ASP.NET MVC bits aren't available yet, so you can't, you know, run the demo for yourself. But at least you can review what the ASP.NET MVC code will look like.
I stopped by the SOA/BPM conference last week and saw
Jon
,
Sam
and
Jesus
among others. Spent quite a bit of time talking to Sam and his Neudesic colleagues about this "physically distributed/logically centralized" approach that
I think is hogwash
. It sounds to me like Neudesic approach is really federated not centralized, though I'm not sure
David Pallmann
would agree. Federated makes much more sense to me than centralized.
Nick Malik
continues his series
on SOA Business Operations Model. I especially like his point that this isn't a series of choices, you need to "look at your company
and try to understand which model the business has selected. "
The
first CTP of PowerShell 2.0
is out! Check out
what's new
on the PowerShell team blog and Jeffrey Snover's
TechEd Presentation
. (via
Sam Gentile
)
Soma announced
updates to VC++ coming next year
, including
TR1 support
and a
"major" MFC upgrade
to support creating native apps that look like Office, IE or VS. I get supporting TR1, but the idea that
people are clamoring
for MFC updates is kinda surprising. Many years ago when I first came to MSFT, a friend asked "But don't you hate Microsoft?" to which I responded "No, I just hate MFC". Obviously, not everyone agrees with that sentiment.
Steve Vinoski thinks
there's no hope for IT
. Funny, I keep agreeing with Steve's overall point but disagreeing with his reasoning. I still don't buy the
serendipity argument
. I like compiled languages. And I think he's overstating the amount of "real, useful guidance" for REST floating around. Basically, there's "
the book
".
In widely reported news, Windows Live launched their next generation services. Don't bother with the
press release
, just go to the new
WL home page
.
Speaking of WL, Dare Obasanjo
points to
the
Live Data Interactive SDK page
where you can experiment with the WL Contacts REST API. It gives you a good sense of how the
Web3S protocol
works. Pretty well, IMO. However, how come
WL Contacts Schema
doesn't include some type of update timestamp for sync purposes? If you wanted to build say a Outlook <--> WL Contacts sync engine, you'd have to download the entire address book and grovel thru it for changes every sync.
Speaking of Web3S, I'd love to see some info on how one might implement a service using Web3S. Yaron Goland
positions
Web3S as an alternative to
APP
that WL developed because they "couldn't make APP work in any sane way for our scenarios". I'm sure other folks have similar scenarios.
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