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Morning Coffee 140
I only posted one Morning Coffee post last week. It wasn't a lack of content, it was a lack of drive on my part. I had 20-30 items flagged in my news reader, but for some reason I couldn't work up the interest in posting them. So some of these are a bit old.
I'm at the Language.NET Symposium this week, so look for lots of language blogging. I've already chatted with
Tomáš Petříček
and
John Lam
. If someone
kicks Ted Neward's ass
because he
hates Perl
, I'll try and liveblog it.
Speaking of Ted Neward, he
discusses
the question "Can Dynamic Languages Scale?" without devolving into a flame-fest. I agree 100% with his point about the difference between performance scaling and complexity scaling. Personally, I tend to err on the side of better complexity scaling, since buying hardware is easier than hiring developers.
Nick Malik
responds
to me calling his shared global integration vision
flawed
. He points to NGOSS/eTOM as an example of a shared iterative model that works. I know squat about that shared model, so I'll refrain from commenting until I do a little homework on the telco industry.
Speaking of shared interop models, Microsoft is
joining DataPortability.org
.
Dare Obasanjo
and
Marc Canter
are skeptical that so far this effort is all hype and no substance. Reminds me a bit of AttentionTrust.org. But if DataPortability.org can get off the ground, maybe there's hope for Nick's vision (or vis-versa).
Don Syme
lists what's new
in the latest F# release. As I said, this release is pretty light on features. Hopefully, I'll get some details
Tomas Restrepo
shows
how to change your home folder in PowerShell. I need to do this.
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 9:10 AM Pacific Standard Time
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