Norman added AdSense to his blog, and I know several other kids that are doing it, so I succumbed to the peer pressure. So far, it’s just a single ad over there on the right, but the “Wide Skyscraper” ad format would fit there. I’m interested to see how this goes.
patterns And practices And podcasts
Ron from patterns & practices is not only blogging and webcasting but also podcasting. He’s got two podcasts up so far. The first is a discussion with Billy Hollis about smart client architectures. It’s pretty short – just enough to whet your appetite. (Quick plug – Billy is presenting with Rocky on Smart Client Architecture as part of the TechEd 2005 ARC track.) Ron’s second podcast is with Scott Densmore on EntLib’s ConfigurationContext. It’s cool stuff, but it’s alot harder to follow (for me anyway) topics related to code like this with just audio. Luckily, Scott blogged about this as well.
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