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April 2006 - CraigBlog
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It's a great irony that I'm spending today working with a client trying to design a system that must be highly available , and simultaneously struggling with my email server becoming un available. For added contrast, the problem appears to be with the...
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Phil Haack (one of my favorite bloggers, I'm not ashamed to admit) makes an excellent point . To that end, I hereby state the following: Any code that appears on this blog, or in the sections of the Pluralsight wiki , for which I own the copyright, is...
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Tim and Aaron have both pitched in on this Perils of WSDL First thread. I just want to point out that I largely agree with what they are saying. Which is good, because disagreeing with either of them on matters pertaining to web services would be enough...
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It's good to see Tim blogging again. Hopefully he'll keep it up this time (nudge, nudge, Tim). At any rate, I'll blame his lack of practice for his post " Craig urges overkill, XmlSerializer sky not falling ". Either that, or he had a high temperature...
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One of the things I've been working on - a little at a time, usually about half an hour a day - is a fairly extensive rewrite of FlexWiki . We're calling it FlexWiki 2.0, and not coincidentally, it involves an upgrade to .NET/ASP.NET 2.0. I've been working...
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Update : Added the bit about XmlElementAttribute.Order. Thanks Tim ! You might recall that a while back, I posted my views about the whole "contract first" or "code first" debate. I'm not here to stir that debate again, but to relate a story from the...
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The great thing about the definition of "architecture" is that everyone has one. Including me. Responses to my post included comments from quite a few people - some private, some as comments on the blog post. Everyone seemed to have an opinion of what...
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