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Soma
announces
PopFly
, the "fun, easy way to build and share mashups, gadgets, Web pages, and applications" from the
Non-Professional tools team
. The PopFly
team blog
has
some videos
. Sounds vaguely like
Yahoo! Pipes
, but cooler. While most of the focus is on their
browser-based mashup creator
, they also have
VS support
for the non-non-professionals among us.
Eric Nelson
suggests
that the new Dynamics CRM systems is actually a LOB application platform in it's own right. More details in
Ben Riga's MIX session
. (via
Gianpaolo
)
Sam Gentile is
worried
that C# is becoming to complex, especially when you also consider how fast the platform is moving underneath. When you get your head out of the debugger for a second and look at the Big Picture, it certainly seems overwhelming. Is it just a question of getting used to it? The first time I fired up the VS.net 2002 alpha and looked at all the classes in the BCL, I had the same overwhelmed feeling, but eventually I got over it. Or have things just gotten too big and move to fast now? If so, it's time for some new layers of abstraction...
Udi Dahan
writes
about building testable services. Testability has to be a core consideration when building anything, but especially a reusable framework. I've had similar thoughts about language design. How do you unit test a DSL?
Roberto Medrano of SOA Software
thinks
"maybe 20 percent of IT folks understand SOA and half of the rest think they do". Personally, I think most IT folks don't agree on what SOA is or should be. Furthermore, we don't even have a common lexicon to discuss it, so we end up talking past each other and arguing about topics we agree on. I think Roberto is really saying is "most people are wrong because they don't agree with what I think SOA is". (via
Jack van Hoof
)
Jeffrey Snover
talks
about the virtuous cycle of .NET language support. His point is that time spent learning .NET pays off as you transition between system programming (C#, VB.NET), shell programming (PowerShell) and script programming (IronPython, DLR). I'm not sure I would break them down that way, but his point spot on.
Clemens Vasters experiments with the new
BizTalk Services
with a sample called
TweetieBot
. I agree 100% with his point about the assumption of centralization will be challenged by the federation of personal services.
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 12:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Comments [1]
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Morning Coffee
Friday, May 18, 2007 3:29:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
>Sam Gentile is worried that C# is becoming to complex, especially
I didn't say that or at least I didn't mean it that way
One thing for certain is that C# is becoming a more complex language, not so simple and ****whether thats a good or bad thing is up for debate.*****
Sam Gentile
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