(Late) Morning Coffee 36
- It snowed again yesterday. Last year we had one snowstorm, the
year before that none. We’ve now had I think five this year plus the
massive windstorm that knocked out power for days.
- Technorati told me that “social news aggregator” Megite is linking
to me. For some
reason, this post of
mine
on Powershell is considered related to “Is PR Too Stupid for
Conversational
Marketing?”
from Amanda Chapel. Seems like Megite
has some bugs to work out.
- Paul Andrew
announces
BPEL support for WF but David Chappel
writes
“no one should interpret the announcement as an embrace of
BPEL-based development by Microsoft”. Personally, I think BPEL is
just the latest attempt at “write once, run anywhere” and will meet
with the same limited success of previous attempts. The last thing I
think MSFT should do is embrace BPEL based development.
- BPEL actually has two flavors, Executable and Abstract. Abstract
BPEL is potentially fairly useful. You could use to exchange of the
publicly viewable parts of a process with a partner in order to make
two processes work together. That’s fairly exciting. I would welcome
Abstract BPEL support for WF and/or BTS. But as far as I can tell,
most of the BPEL focus has been around Executable BPEL, which as I
wrote above is attempting to be a platform independent language for
implementing business process. That’s fairly unexciting since we’ve
been down this road before many times (UNIX, CORBA, J2EE) and it has
never worked out.
- Soma
announces
the launch of the Beginner Developer Learning
Center. It
includes Kid’s
Corner with
the cutely named C# for Sharp
Kids
and VB for Very Bright
Kids e-books.
Very cool, I can’t wait to share this with my kids in a few years.
Only complaint: where’s the XNA
love?
Posted by devhawk.net on March 1, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Education & WF.
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