Morning Coffee 73
- The MSDN folks have a utility for creating custom help
files from the online MSDN
library. I didn’t realize MSDN even had a content
service.
This is tres useful.
- Jeff Atwood
explains
how error-filled the web is and how error-tolerant modern web
browsers are. I’ve often argued that one of the keys to the rise of
Visual Basic was because it was tolerant of sloppiness. It’s hard to
argue with Jeff’s conclusion that “forgiveness by default is what
works”.
- BizTalk Labs shipped an update to the
Connectivity Service. It “now
supports simple publish and subscribe eventing. This allows
multiple clients to subscribe to a service and receive
notifications.” Steve Maine has some
details
and a
link
to the MIX session he did with Don.
- Larry O’Brein is
happy
about IronRuby, but was hoping to see a new Ruby/C# hybrid
language. Even though it’s his “#1 administrative programming
language”, he specifically hopes for a new language so would “have
the flexibility to evolve the language.” But Larry, MSFT already had
an dynamic administrative language that it can evolve! It’s called
PowerShell…
- The XNA folks have shipped a bunch of new
content,
including the Racing Game Starter
Kit.
- Machinima is growing up fast. I just
discovered iClone, a real-time
3D animation filmmaking tool. You know, my birthday is coming up
later this month…
Posted by devhawk.net on May 4, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Movies, PowerShell, Ruby & Xbox 360.
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