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July 2005 - Don Box's Spoutlet
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Thanks to Alexander for pointing me to this most entertaining filk song about the CS grad school experience .
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About a year ago, I started to install BizTalk Server 2004 on my daily production machine and stopped about 2 pages into the 107KB HTML "planning guide" that outlined various and sundry incantations needed to make your machine BTS ready. I blogged about...
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JohnMont has all the details at http://blogs.msdn.com/johnmont/archive/2005/07/27/443920.aspx
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Indigo and Avalon are now but faint memories - long live WCF/WPF!
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I first met Dharma in the late 1990's when he took an advanced COM course from me before I joined MS. Dharma was extremely bright and enthusiastic, so naturally I tried to hire him. Alas, I wasn't able to overcome the Visa issues so he went to Microsoft...
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Ted's schooling the Java world on where EJB came from . Pat Helland often noted that EJB was such a blatant homage to MTS that they even duplicated its bugs, namely MTS's SafeRef function that didn't get fixed/deprecated until Windows 2000/COM+ 1.0. I...
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Roman Kiss has a nice piece on implementing WS-Transfer on Indi Beta 1 .
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This has Ewald written all over it.
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I've been using Office Communicator for months now, and I must say it's the most useful piece of new technology I've used in a while. At Microsoft, the PBX is wired into Office Communicator, so I can dial the phone using the same app I do IM and app sharing...
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Jeff calls me (and my MS hommies) out on over on his blog . First off, I can't speak to how MS spends its marketing budget - honestly, I'm just not qualified. As for internal practices within MSFT, I think it would be fantastic if more ITG/OTG people...
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Chris and I spent time in MSBuild -land this week to better automate some of our work. In the past, I've been a big fan of NMAKE, which makes me a bit of an odd duck at Microsoft where most projects use build.exe to do their builds. I tried to get the...
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I'm spending a few hours this weekend sketching out my two PDC talks for real. Both two talks are on roughly the same surface area and differ primarily in terms of focus. The "Architecture" Talk: Applications and Communications Roadmap: Platform Presents...
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Read about it here - I thought I'd poisoned the acronym for good . I have to say, the industry really seems out of control with all these vacuous terms. Why not go all the way and coin the term we all know is next: Architected Business Enterprise (ABE...
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I have no idea who Michael Herman is, but I love that he's holding our feet to the fire on his blog . Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Looks like we have at least one happy camper for Indi beta 2 . I take exception with Dare's title. For one, Indigo has supported REST from day one. As any true RESTafarian will tell you, REST is an architectural style, not a protocol. However, for the...
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