Morning Coffee 26
- I wonder what MSBuild would look like if the team had
cloned
drawn inspiration from
Rake instead of
Ant. Seems that PowerShell would have made
a great foundation for build scripting.
- Looks like the digital music business is about to undergo a
dramatic shift.
Nick
Carr
and Mark
Cuban
have more on the possible ramifications. A friend of mine is about
to move over to the Zune team. Sounds like a
good time to making that switch.
- Anne Manes of the Burton Group says the time is right for
UDDI,
calling it the “foundation for governance”. Frankly, I think that
gives UDDI a lot more credit than it’s due. We’re looking at UDDI as
part of our SO infrastructure project, and I think it’s more
appropriately called “one piece of the puzzle”. In my experience,
the major roadblock getting projects to share technical details is
desire, not discoverability. Getting information into the registry
is much easier than getting teams to use that data rather than
succumbing to Not Invented
Here syndrome. (via
Joe McKendrick)
- Jeff Snover of the PowerShell
team left me a
comment
the I “get” PowerShell. “Getting” it may be a better description,
but it’s nice to see how well engaged the PS team is in the
community.
- After 13 long weeks, Lost is back!
Posted by devhawk.net on February 7, 2007. Filed under Architecture and Morning Coffee. Tagged SOA.
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