Morning Coffee 99
- Mladen Prajdic has a great
post
on handling a database in your unit tests. He mentions
NDbUnit but seems mostly to favor SQL
2005′s database snapshot feature. He’s got sample code for creating
and restoring a snapshot. (via
DNK)
- Microsoft Robotics Studio
1.5
released yesterday.
Tandy Trower – GM of the Robotics group – has the
details on
what’s new.
- Herb Sutter has a new
column in Dr. Dobbs on
concurrency. First up, “building a consistent mental model for
reasoning about concurrency”. Sounds like a must read column. (via
LtU)
- Scott Hanselman
describes
“Sez You Architecture”. I wonder, do architecture ninjas get to wear
a Shinobi shozoku?
- From the Not Everyone Agrees With DevHawk Dept.: Libor Soucek
disagrees with
me
and thinks that durable messaging should be avoided. I had a hard
time following Libor’s logic but needless to say, I disagree with
his disagreement. He writes that one of the reasons to use DM is for
“Cooperating on transaction with external system”. While multiple
systems may be cooperating on a business transaction, in no way do
I believe they are going to cooperate on a database transaction.
But since he started talking about the
DTC, I
suspect we’re talking past each other. Libor, drop me a
line and
we can discuss further.
Posted by devhawk.net on July 10, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Concurrency, Durable Messaging, Robotics, SOA & Unit Testing.
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