Morning Coffee 21
- With this post, I will have posted 31 times in January. I doubt I
will average a post a day for the rest of the year, but I’ve
averaged less than half a post for a day for the past two years.
- LINQ to whatever is the new hotness. The ADO.NET team blogged about
LINQ to
DataSet last
week. Of course, there’s also LINQ to
SQL,
LINQ to
XML,
LINQ to
Entities and
LINQ to
XSD.
Am I missing any other LINQ’s? (Would that be the missing LINQ? har
har har)
- Joe McKendrick writes on “rogue” systems in the
enterprise. In
typical pundit fashion, he doesn’t bother to take a stand on the
subject, going so far in this case of having a reader poll rather
than offering up his own opinion (wouldn’t want to be wrong, would
we?). However, I thought it was interesting that the three poll
answers were “No rogue services”, “Sometimes rogue services are OK”
and “Why fight it?”. Where’s “Yes, let’s directly empower the users”
in that list?
- I finally got around to installing
PowerShell on both my laptop
and workstation. I love the concept, but so far I just haven’t had
the time to dig into it or found a good problem to solve with it.
- Windows Live now has it’s own
SDK.
According to the Windows Live Dev
News,
the new and updated areas of the unified SDK include
Search,
Alerts and adCenter. (via
DotNetKicks)
- Speaking of DotNetKicks, is it just me or are a lot of the links
submitted by their original authors? Steven
Cohn on Service
Layer
Transparency,
Keyvan Nayyeri on How to
Write Validators for Custom WF
Activities,
Mads Kristensen
on Universal Data Type
Checker just
to name three of the top four articles currently on the DNK home
page. Seems fishy to blow your own horn like that, but since SNK
shares advertising
revenue with story
submitters, it sorta makes sense.
Posted by devhawk.net on January 31, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, Community, LINQ & Windows Live.
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Alex James · February 1, 2007
Joe McKendrick · February 1, 2007