Morning Coffee 89
- Akira in HD from XBL Video Marketplace?
Coolness.
- Omar Shahine has the WL Hotmail + Outlook
scoop.
Download it
here.
I’ve used this product off and on over the past few years.
Typically, I would use it, love it, but then never get around to
reinstalling it after a repave since it was subscription-only
product.
- Microsoft releases eScrum project
management
tool. I’ve seen this internally but haven’t used it yet. However, I
have no doubt that the cool kids will deem it “not hot” in favor of
Mingle.
(via Larkware)
- Ted Neward writes at
length
about relational databases, object databases and OR mapping. Ted may
be Switzerland when it comes to platform, but he has no problem
taking sides and mixing it up when it comes to data & object
persistence. He makes some interesting points that mostly boil down
to “different tools for different jobs”. Also, has the dual schema
problem entered
the general vernacular, or just Ted’s?
- Nick Malik survives his
trip
to Nashville and has some
thoughts
on Ruby, Microsoft and alpha geeks. His point about the alpha geek
track record (he sites Powerbuilder, Delphi and EJB) is spot on.
This is something I’ve been thinking about since
ETech last year. How
good are alpha geeks at trendspotting? For every technology they
adopt that makes the mainstream, how many don’t? I’m guessing quite
a few more than the three Nick mentions.
- Speaking of alpha geeks, this whole
ALT.NET silliness
reminds me of the famous Groucho Marx quote: “I don’t want to belong
to any club that will accept me as a member.” Though maybe I’m just
bitter because “Working at MS” has been deemed “not
hot”.
😄
Posted by devhawk.net on June 13, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Agile, Database, Microsoft & Windows Live.
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