Month: June, 2004

Hacknot - Function Points = Numerology For Software

30 June, 2004 (04:13) | General | No comments

Hacknot has a nice article on it.

SQL Server 2005 Express, MSDE, Access and the Desktop Database Scenario

30 June, 2004 (04:11) | .NET | No comments

SQL Server 2005 Express, MSDE, Access and the Desktop Database Scenario Sam Gentile mentions a couple of points about SQL Server 2005. But what the heck is that nonesense about Access not being relational?

Sun announces new SOA effort: Project Kitty Hawk

30 June, 2004 (04:06) | General | No comments

Sun announces new SOA effort: Project Kitty Hawk

SOA at MS

29 June, 2004 (15:18) | .NET | No comments

.NET Architecture Center: Service Oriented Architecture

MessageQueue And ASP.NET Scalability

29 June, 2004 (15:12) | .NET | No comments

ASP.NET Home: Michele Leroux Bustamante: The Quest for ASP.NET Scalability Michele discusses a sample queue app

Clippy spotted in VS 2005

29 June, 2004 (14:55) | .NET | No comments

Scroll down to see all the horros.

Adding my voice to the chorus

29 June, 2004 (14:43) | .NET | No comments

MS came out with the “Express” series. A bunch of lightweight versions of their tools for hobbyists. Sort of like Matrix but with Intellisense. Word is that some of the sample apps with it are nice .

Dr. Peter has a nice app

29 June, 2004 (05:07) | .NET Code Related | No comments

Build a C# WebSite Monitor with Email and MSN Messenger Notification To me the best part is that it can be installed / uninstalled without msi.

ObjectSpaces isn’t shipping

29 June, 2004 (05:00) | .NET | No comments

ObjectSpaces Isn’t Going To Ship - Jesse Ezell is among those covering the removal of ObjectSpaces from Visual Studio .NET, its merge with WinFS, and its slip to the Longhorn timeframe; his entry is worth reading because several object/relational mapper (ORM) vendors post their comments as well. ObjectSpaces was announced as a Microsoft technology back […]

Too much trash

28 June, 2004 (02:01) | General | No comments

A few years ago I saw a TV special that showed how much waste is produced by a US family versus other parts of the world. Twice as much as the typical European family, etc etc etc. until it got to ” the avg family produces as much trash as 1000 people in the 3rd […]

Props To Mike

27 June, 2004 (05:47) | .NET | 1 comment

The Daily Grind 404
Day in and day out I get my dose of .NET stuff and goodies from Mike Gunderloy. I love the Daily Grind. Mike has to comb through a lot of noise to come up with some decent nuggets. Glad he’s doing it. Hey Mike! How’s the new baby?

Clemens Vasters: Enterprise Development & Alien Abductions - Go, get it! FABRIQ 1.0.4173.4

27 June, 2004 (05:42) | .NET Tools | No comments

Clemens Vasters: Enterprise Development & Alien Abductions - Go, get it! FABRIQ 1.0.4173.4
Clemens has a downloadable sample of his SOA project.

So what happened to Userland Radio

26 June, 2004 (22:43) | General | No comments

I have no idea. For some reason my copy stopped upstreaming. From what I could tell, there were many other users with the same problem and no solution in sight. Thats why I had to find another solution. My biggest concern now is to move the content from Radio to this blog and other pages […]

Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images-Latest Images

25 June, 2004 (04:17) | General | No comments

Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images-Latest Images
The latest pictures from Saturn. Someone at JPL must be excited.

First Post on new Blog

25 June, 2004 (03:50) | General | 3 comments

Radio finally gave out on me. Thanks to Dane Carlson for pointing out WordPress. Lets hope this association will be better than the one with Radio.