Morning Coffee 47
- USC is in the Sweet 16. Not sure when that’s ever happened before.
- Politics 2.0 Watch: The rise of political blogs in main stream media
reporting. Check out what the LA Times has to
say
about Talking Points Memo. 2008
is going to be interesting and ugly.
- Jeffrey Palermo
wrote that
Scott Guthrie showed him a
prototype web MVC framework for ASP.NET. Looking forward to seeing
that. I thought it was interesting that Jeff described web MVC as
“like Rails and MonoRail”. Didn’t Web MVC initially gain popularity
on Java with toolkits like Struts and Spring? (via Larkware
News)
- For reasons that can’t be explained, I haven’t read
Eric.Weblog() in quite a while. My
loss. His post on
Boundaries
was both thought provoking and hilarious, a hard combo to achieve in
practice.
- New versions of Expression Design (Beta
2)
and Expression Blend (Release
Candidate)
are available.
- Martin Fowler writes about being
Transactionless.
I like to see people thinking this way, because I don’t believe
transactions across services is feasible or loosely coupled.
However, I still think you should use transactions inside the
service. Also, I gotta wonder how much time all that error checking
logic you have to write takes if you’re not using transactions.
What’s the tradeoff?
Posted by devhawk.net on March 19, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee.
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