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August 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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Matt blogged us on the MSDN WS Developer Center . Thanks for the kind words.
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I can't help but smile at this . My wife is from Argentina. I love the people, the culture. And given the NBA cockiness, this just feels right.
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Here at Pluralsight , we've been busy designing and implementing a sample distributed application that will substantiate the curriculum of our upcoming .NET Campsight event. We're trying to make the distributed app as real-world as possible without sacrificing...
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Since Tim promised to “let it go” , he left the door wide open for me to get the last word in. Thanks Tim. ;-) Let me start by sharing a story. 7 years ago, almost to the day, my wife and I finished building our first home and moved in. We...
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Gudge just announced that MTOM moved into the W3C CR phase today .
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Tim recently responded to my post on RelaxNG with some compelling arguments. His rebuttal of my HTTP analogy asks why we’re focused on supporting additional SOAP transports, such as TCP, when HTTP seems to work ok and is extremely interoperable...
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Dare has an interesting post on Microsoft culture where he states: The Microsoft culture is about creating the newest, latest greatest thing that 'changes the world' not improving what is already out there and working for customers. It's interesting to...
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Not me. I vote to drop it once and for all. Too many choices hurts interop and I doubt anyone really needs it. Matt Tavis, an Indigo PM, asks this question on his blog. He's basically wondering if forcing people to move to the BinaryFormatter is acceptable...
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It looks like Becky got tired of answering questions about WS-* licensing and IP terms so they put up a new Web site to answer the question clearly and officially. The answer: “ Microsoft is committed to license its essential technology on royalty...
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Tim’s recent post called “ I want RelaxNG ” has given me something interesting to think about it. He has grown to dislike XSD and favors RelaxNG for most of what he needs to do today. It seems more people are coming to the conclusion...
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Fun to watch . I'm glad to know there's another XML-centric 'Aaron' in that building that keeps my presence alive in all its eeriness. :-)
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Simon Guest recently posted his Top Ten List for ensuring WS interoperability. I totally agree with his #1 choice: “Use XSD First“. Although I'd take it a step further and say “Design WSDL First.“ This means you define both the...
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My wife and I just celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary in Cancun. We wanted this trip to be different. So we didn't have a set agenda. We didn't plan any outings or sight-seeing tours. Instead, we sought after boredome, the slowest pace possible,...
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