Morning Coffee 69
- John Shewchuk
introduces
the new BizTalk Services. Well, “new” is
a bit of a misnomer: STS and Relay (now called
Identity and
Connectivity) were previously
available under the Live Labs umbrella and
the other new services they announced aren’t available yet. Bt these
new services they announced are compelling:
ServiceBus is an pub/sub event
delivery mechanism that scales to the internet and
Workflow is a WF hosting solution.
I’m looking forward to experimenting with these new services (when
they become available).
- Nick Malik continues his
series
of posts on governance. Money quote: “Tools manage, People govern”.
I feel a little bad because I punted on the governance presentation
that’s he’s preping, so maybe I’ll get that on a bumper
sticker for him
or something.
- Chris Anderson has a few voice-over
lines
in Halo 3. While that’s cool for him, he mentions a new feature I
was unaware of: “the one thing that completely blew me away (aside
from the graphics, animation, level design and new vehicles and
weapons) was the ability to record a game and play it back on Xbox
Live, freezing the action at any point and flying around the scene,
Matrix style. It may sound just like a standard replay function, but
take my word for it, it’s not. I think it’s revolutionary, and I
predict that Halo 3 will take
machinima to a whole new
level.” Cool!
- According
to the XNA Team Blog, the new XNA GSE Refresh is now
available. And
as a thanks for our patience, they added four free
months
to all creator club members subscriptions. Thanks guys!
Posted by devhawk.net on April 24, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged BizTalk & Xbox 360.
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Bill · June 3, 2007