Morning Coffee 98
- Morning Coffee was canceled on Thursday and Friday on account of a
kidney stone. So not fun. Luckily, it was a little one and it was
alone, but I will be listening very closely to my doctor’s advice to
avoid another.
- Took the kids to see
Ratatouille last Tuesday and
saw Transformers yesterday
with my wife due to fluke babysitter luck. I liked Ratatouille, but
I’m not sure it’s the 51st best
movie of all time. On the
other hand, major props for making a kid movie with a significant
lack of toy tie-ins. Ratatouille is a better movie that
Cars, but I don’t see my
four year old boy trading in is Lightning McQueen toy car for a Remy
the Rat. Transformers on the other hand obviously did not forgo the
toy tie-ins! Still, it wasn’t bad. Kinda reminded me of The
Rock with a bigger budget.
- Micahville listed DevHawk on it’s list of 69 Tech Blogs That Don’t
Suck.
Thanks!
- David Ing boldly
writes
that C# is getting fat. Or maybe it’s just big-boned. My take: no
question that integrated query is a big feature that covers a lot of
surface area. But given the prevalence of databases and other
queriable stores, it’s critical to improving programmer
productivity. Go read Todd
Proebsting’s talk on
Disruptive Programming Language
Technologies.
Two of his candidates for disruptive language technologies were
Database Integration and Manipulating XML. LINQ neatly covers both.
- According to John
Shewchuck,
the new BizTalk Services release is available. However, when I click
on the “what’s new” page,
it tells me they’re experiencing technical difficulties. (Their
error page is Oops.aspx. Funny!)
- Scott Hanselman has Programming Personas
2.0.
Who are you? I thought I was and “Order n” Architect (the quote
“Where’s the whiteboard” is spot on) but my CS background isn’t as
strong as the persona’s.
- Sam Gentile is starting to
dig
into Concurrency and he has a great list of links that have
influenced his design.
Posted by devhawk.net on July 9, 2007. Filed under Development and Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, Family, Lanugages & Movies.
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