Morning Coffee 104
- I’m presenting at a an internal training conference today and
tomorrow, so my Morning Coffee roundup posts will be lighter than
usual. On the other hand, I’m taking a bus downtown to the
convention center, so I might write something more substantial on
the way there and back. Or maybe I’ll just read.
- My wife’s blogging will also
be light, because she’s got her nose buried in a
book. If I do read
something to or from the conference, it’s not that book because she
won’t let me near it until she’s done!
😄
- Speaking of “that book”, Werner Vogel drops a few details about how
well Amazon handled 1.3 million pre-orders that were delivered on
Saturday (including our copy).
- First drop of IronRuby is available. For now, you can get it from
John Lam’s
blog. Unlike
IronPython, IronRuby will be
hosted at RubyForge, not
CodePlex, but the site isn’t set up yet.
Other big news is that the IronRuby team will be accepting external
contributions. Are these encouraging signs to the Ruby community?
- More MS Research goodness: a new drop of
Spec#
is available. I’ve written about Spec#
before,
but haven’t had the time to dig into it. (via
Larkware)
- Scott Hanselman takes the red
pill. Congrats!
- Speaking of Scott, he forwards on
advice
to remove a programmatic crutch. Good advice. Not to go all Petzold
on Visual
Studio,
but I would guess the IDE is the biggest crutch out there. As for
giving up compulsively checking email, if that’s a goal Scott, I
think you might have joined the wrong company…
Posted by devhawk.net on July 23, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Ruby & Working at MSFT.
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