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October 2004 - Musings from Gudge
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Fritz talks about ChrisAn 's WinDev keynote . That sounds sooooo coooool! Maybe Chris will let me see the XAML source next time I'm in Redmond.
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Paul Downey points out the emergency sign on the New York subway. The sign was very funny, but the best bit was that our discussion of it made a young lady, a 'Native New Yorker TM ' laugh out loud. "I've never noticed that before" she exclaimed!
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Mark Nottingham and I are currently sitting in the lounge at JFK. Mark is about to fly back home to California and I'm off home to the UK. Via Ian White and his What File Extension are you ? blog post I got to the What OS are you ? quiz. Mark and I both...
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I first met Benjamin at PDC last year; he's a sound bloke. He has a reasonable summary of the various binary data discussions that have gone on around MTOM et.al. recently. I do wish he'd update the blogroll entry he has for me though ;-)
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Tim Bray points out that RFC2396bis is finally final. Result! I don't know how many man years it's taken to get this thing finished but I do know a lot of people have provided input, made arguments and participated in discussion. Congrats to all involved...
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Gudge is currently in south Washington state ( not Oregon ) and the Applied XML DevCon. He's going back to Redmond this evening, then flying to New York (JFK) on Saturday. He'll be in Manhattan at the WS-Addressing FTF until Wednesday evening, then he...
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Today has been great. The quality of the talks at SellsCon is very high. The topics are interesting. The level of interaction is just right. We started with the Tim Bray keynote, followed by Chris Anderson on why developers hate XML, Scott Hanselman and...
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Those of you who are of a Web Services disposition are going to be disappointed with this post… The bathroom in my hotel room has a small bar of soap wrapped in cellophane. There is a label on the cellophane telling me who made the soap, that it...
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I'm now a member of the newly formed Web Services Addressing WG at the W3C. We have our first face-to-face meeting in New York next week. Should be fun!
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I'm saddened to hear via a comment on my previous entry that I'm NOT in Oregon, I'm still in Washington. This means that despite visiting the US since 1995 and visiting on a regular basis since 1998, I've never been to Oregon… I don't have anything...
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Tim feels that the delivery mode defined in WS-Eventing is problematic and won't scale because it's based on 'push'. Certainly the mechanism has issues, especially with firewalls and NATs. I guess that's one reason we defined a bunch more in Section 6...
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I'm currently listening to Tim Bray 's keynote at SellsCon. He's currently talking about RSS, Atom and other related syndication technology and formats. I can't wait to hear his pushback on WS-* as hinted at here …
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At the last minute, I've ended up somewhere in Oregon for Chris Sells ' Applied XML DevCon . We ( Doug Purdy , Matt Senft, Chris Anderson , Omri Gazitt , Jeff Schlimmer , Don Box and I) drove down last night. Well, actually Doug drove and the rest of...
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I'm currently at 31000' on my way from Austin, TX to San José, CA. We're actually over the Grand Canyon, although it's getting dark so it's not too easy to see. I've spent a few days in Austin at an interoperability workshop for WS-Trust and WS-SecureConversation...
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