- p&p have published new versions of both the Web Service and Web Client Software Factories. Beyond support for VS08, I’m not sure what’s new but that’s worth the price of download (admittedly close to zero) right there. I assume these need the most recent release of the Guidance Automation Toolkit as well.
- W3C has published a new working draft of the Service Modeling Language. I’m really interested to see where this technology goes.
- Yesterday, Microsoft announced the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint, part of a larger Software + Services Blueprints initiative that I wasn’t aware of. According to Michael Lehman (who’s blog I’ve been been remiss to read of late), S+S Blueprints has a bunch of other interesting projects including Video.Show and Outlook+Services.
- Martian Maly demonstrates how you can use DLR trees to build a statically typed add function. Literally, my very first thought after Martin presented DLR Trees @ Lang.NET was “I wonder if you could use that for static languages too?” I guess the answer is yes.
- It’s been six months, and Scott Hanselman still isn’t evil. Perhaps he could start turn his ASP.NET wiki into an evil ASP.NET wiki? Actually, I’m only linking to his post because I liked the way he described blogging as “I’m writing a book that will never end”.
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