Morning Coffee 78
- Ian Griffiths
posts
a much longer version of “Even though the runtime supports multiple
languages, most programmers are only fluent in
one.” (via
Larkware)
- I wrote yesterday that Pat Helland’s first post back was light on
the tech talk. Luckily (for us) he takes the bus to work so he has
plenty of time to write blog entries. Today’s
post
is his “personal opinion about how computers suck”. Money Quote: “We
try too hard as an industry. Frequently, we build big and expensive
datacenters and deploy big and expensive computers. In many cases,
comparable behavior can be achieved with a lot of crappy machines
which cost less than the big expensive one.”
- Steve Jones wrote that CRUD is
CRAP.
I agree 100%, but for additional reasons. Not only is it boooooring
to write, it also delegates control outside of the service which I
think is a mistake. Check out this
post
from Maarten Mullender who advised to do CRUD only when you can
afford it.
- MIT Media Lab has created Scratch “a new
programming language that makes it easy to create your own
interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art — and share
your creations on the web” targeted at kids 8 and up. It’s a dynamic
visual programming language that looks like Lego. Between Scratch,
Boku and
Phrogram I think my kids will have lots of
fun learning to program like daddy does. (via
GeekDad)
- Halo 3 is coming September
25th!
I foresee lots of people calling in sick that day. And the next. And
the rest of the week, etc. etc. etc.
Posted by devhawk.net on May 16, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged CLR, SOA & Xbox 360.
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Craig Randall · May 16, 2007
David Ing · May 17, 2007