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The PDC is coming up fast! I'm so excited about the PDC in general - but I think the most exciting part might be what's coming as part of Oslo. Steve Martin has been talking about it among others. If you haven't heard, Oslo isn't the big...
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/oct08/10-13Silverlight2PR.mspx ScottGu detailed a bunch of stuff this morning to the press including an October 14, RTW of Silverlight 2. More goodness: "Microsoft also announced further support of open...
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Wow, my reading pile just got a lot bigger today. First, the latest (Oct 2008) issue of MSDN contains 4 articles related to parallel processing: "Design considerations for parallel programming" "Improved Support for Parallelism in the next...
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The RTM for HPC Server 2008 was recently released, and I've been happily running HPC apps on my clusters. I wanted to run some demos for my students, so I installed the SDK for HPC Server 2008 on the classroom machine (a 32-bit Windows XP box), and...
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One of the driving forces of Rails is to make things easier for developers. It does this partly by taking decisions out of developers hands. It's an 'opinionated' framework, and one of the opinions it has is on the pattern to use for database...
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It's fun to talk to people about .NET and make bold, titilating statements like " .NET is type safe ". We hear it all the time. While oversimplified a bit, it's basically a valid statement. The C# compiler is also generally wonderful...
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I've always looked at security questions used to automate user password recovery with quite a bit of skepticism . What's the point of requiring strong passwords if you allow anyone to reset the password on an account by answering a (potentially...
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In looking at the agenda for the event, here are some talks I'd really love to crash: Oslo: Building Textual DSLs - lots of geek porn appeal, and if internal usage is any indication, a highly addictive technology. I predict this will be the World...
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I’ve been really into Lisp lately, especially Clojure , which looks really interesting. More on that some other time, though. Anyway, I’m always looking for an excuse to write code in Lisp – any Lisp. As I was writing some prose in emacs this morning...
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I'm about to embark on a mission to get Zermatt integrated into pluralsight.com as our single-sign-on solution, and a big part of that is getting our Community Server installation wired into that. I'm curious if anyone else has seen any work being...
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For those of you that attended my talk in Portland, ME at the Maine Bytes user group, you can grab the demos here . Thanks for coming!
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Microsoft announced today the details of upcoming features that will be added to Windows Server 2008 to provide a rich host for WCF Services and WF workflows. In addition, the announcement provides some information about upcoming features in the .NET...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up as of this morning. In this session, I discuss the basics of add persistence services into the workflow runtime using code or configuration. Additionally, to show off...
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Gert's got all the details on his blog . To me, the biggest point to latch on to is this: This is the last CTP, we started our final descend, we will publish a public RC (release candidate) when it is ready, followed by the RTM release. The upcoming...
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I don’t think you like Halloween like this guy likes Halloween… I’m glad to have helped in even a very small way.
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