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  • New and Notable 157

    CLR/Tools An excellent post from Scott Hanselman on Managing Change with .NET Assembly Diff Tools . As I said , during the MVP Summit I spent time with Patrick Smachia and Scott Hanselman looking at the absolutely amazing new beta of NDepend . Microsoft/Ajax/Web 2.0 is Bull**** Ayende already took Paul Graham to task for all the flaws in Microsoft is Dead. I just really despise this notion of Ajax is the savior of mankind and that this Web 2.0 stuff is anything more than bull****. As Ayende says,
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 15, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, CLR, Software Architecture, New and Notable, Agile, Blogsphere, Tools and Utilities, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Financial and Banking Vertical, Financial and Banking, Web Programming, NDepend, Software Development Tools
  • New and Notable 154

    Sitting here on Saturday morning with a nice cup of Kona coffee. There just is no better coffee in the world. Strong but deceivingly smooth. I really miss our former annual trips to the Big Island that we used to take with my Father-In-Law and family before he got ill. We used to go up in the hills and buy direct from the growers. Umm, nothing better. The coffee may actually help me get over my funk morning as there is now a lot going on my personal life but you know you never get to blog what really
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 31, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Windows Vista, CLR, Software Architecture, LINQ and OR/M, New and Notable, Data, Agile, Agile and Extreme Programming, Personal and Family (Non-Technical), C#, Tools and Utilities, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Avalon/WPF, Windows Workflow, Workflow, Financial and Banking Vertical, Orcas, Financial and Banking, Mocks, K2
  • New and Notable 152

    Smart Clients/Orcas I am extremely pleased to see the .NET Framework (and Microsoft) finally gain the offline sync services that I have been talking about for quite a few years in my work at Groove and Adesso . You will be able to do synchronization from WinForms and WPF apps that you could do from Groove apps (in my case WinForms) 4 years ago and Adesso 2-3 years ago now. OR/M Excellent introduction to NHibernate here more in a little bit Currently listening to Tarkus by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 26, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, CLR, Software Architecture, New and Notable, Data, OR/M, Agile, Agile and Extreme Programming, Microsoft, TDD, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Smart Clients, Orcas, NHibernate, .NET Framework, Click Once
  • New and Notable 151

    Thank God, its Friday. Even after a full 32 ounces of strong Starbucks coffee, I still fell asleep on the train on the way in. Entity Framework/OR/M/LINQ The excellent Entity Framework discussions continue with Scott Bellware's fine Entity Framework Challenges Architecture One of my core principles of Agile Architecture that I will talk about in Monteal next month is that of Lighweight Modeling. Core to that, is what Scott Bellware said, That's "Model-Driven", not "Diagram
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 23, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, CLR, Software Architecture, LINQ and OR/M, New and Notable, Data, OR/M, Agile, Agile and Extreme Programming, Microsoft, TDD, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Orcas, Entity Framework, ADO.NET 3.0, NHibernate, .NET Framework, Click Once
  • New and Notable 150!!

    This is it, the big 150! The first New and Notable was on May 19, 2003 , (my first post was March 29, 2002 ) and I paid homage to the master, "I have always admired Mike's ability to look at the world out there and put it all into one great post, The Daily Grind . While I can't pretend to have Mike's writing ability, I would like to start moving to something similar instead of multiple seperate posts." I wish I had the discipline of Mike because if I posted daily I would be
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 21, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Windows Vista, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, MVP, SOA, INETA, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, LINQ and OR/M, Ruby and Rails, New and Notable, Data, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, OR/M, Agile, Personal and Family (Non-Technical), Microsoft, Blogsphere, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, TDD, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Smart Clients, ASP.NET, Avalon/WPF, VS Team System, Windows Workflow, Workflow, WinForms, Financial and Banking Vertical, Orcas, WF, .NET Framework 3, REST,  PAG, Entity Framework, ADO.NET 3.0, NHibernate, MonoRail
  • Refurbished New Home Site

    I have been working with the Office Live Services Beta for some months now. They just went live with my site over the weekend (although I still have to work on the domain name transfer) and it looks pretty good! I have a new Header and Home Page design. I have added my How-To STS/Window Authentication with ADAM/AD, Roles in AzMan with WCF to the refurbished WCF page . I added a new Domain Driven Design page under Software Engineering . My Presentations, as always are here . Hey, what else am I going
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 18, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Windows Vista, CLR, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, MVP, SOA, INETA, LINQ and OR/M, Data, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, Agile and Extreme Programming, Personal and Family (Non-Technical), Microsoft, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, Smart Clients, WinForms and WPF, Avalon/WPF, Workflow, WinForms, Financial and Banking Vertical, Orcas,  INETA,  .NET Framework 3
  • CSD in the Cloud - CSD STS and Relay Services

    As my good friend Tomas notes , the Connected Systems Division (the people that did WSE, Indigo, Workflow and much more) are doing some pretty interesting "Cloud" services. At the moment these are experimental services you can play with but they don't yet have any SLAs or assurances. If that turns out to be the case, it will be a huge step forward and I would jump on it on my project. What do they have? They have an STS: Security Token Service that is an open identity provider that
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 18, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, SOA, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, Microsoft,  .NET Framework 3
  • New and Notable 149

    Yup, I'm still stuck in Seattle and I still feel like crap. Tomas just went off to the airport and I feel like the last MVP left in Seattle. Just want to get out of here and home but can't do that until tomorrow night. Lots of stuff stored up Entity Framework/ADO.NET 3/ORM/ASP.NET/MonoRail I consider my (and all the Code Better guys) biggest contribution to the whole Summit has been our conversations with the Microsoft Data Team on Linq for Entities . I would like to thank the Microsoft guys for
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 17, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Windows Vista, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, SOA, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, LINQ and OR/M, Ruby and Rails, New and Notable, Data, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, OR/M, Agile, Agile and Extreme Programming, Microsoft, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, TDD, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, ASP.NET, Windows Workflow, Workflow, Orcas, WF, .NET Framework 3, REST,  PAG, Entity Framework, ADO.NET 3.0, NHibernate, MonoRail
  • All I Can Say is a Big Amen!

    This says it all. Technorati Tags: .NET , Agile , Agile Development , Extreme Programming , ORM , Data , Entity Framework , ADO.NET 3.0 , Orcas , MVP , Visual Studio , VSTS , Team System , Microsoft Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it!
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 15, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Windows Vista, CLR, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, MVP, LINQ and OR/M, Ruby and Rails, Data, Agile, Agile and Extreme Programming, Microsoft, C#, Visual Studio, Team System, VSTS, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, Extreme Programming, Agile Development, Smart Clients, TFS and MSF-Agile, VS Team System, Workflow, WinForms, Orcas, Entity Framework, ADO.NET 3.0, ORM
  • MVP Summit Wednesday Software Factories

    Today, the "breakout" sessions begun. In other words, we started drilling down with the product groups; for me that is Solution Architect. Some of the sessions I can't even name as even the code words are not public but I did want to mention that we had a great session and discussion (on the present) with Jack Greenfield on "The Future of Software Factories and Q &A with Jack Greenfield." Leaving out the future, we had a great discussion on a topic I generated when I told
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 14, 2007
    Filed under: .NET, Software Architecture, MVP, Personal and Family (Non-Technical), Microsoft, Smart Clients, Software Factories
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