Morning Coffee 111
- I’m not sure if I should laugh or cry at Nick Malik’s definition of
politecture.
I mean, it’s funny so I’m laughing, but it’s so true that it makes
me want to cry.
- Don Box
comments
on retiring the tenets. It’s good to see him say “please God tell me
we can do better” than CLR interfaces or WSDL.
- Looks like the P2P APIs are finally getting the managed
treatment
in .NET FX 3.5. A long time ago, John
deVadoss asked me what an
enterprise system like CRM might look like if it used a peer-to-peer
approach instead of client-server. If I had any free time, I’d
prototype one out on this API. (via Mike
Taulty)
- Scott Guthrie goes back to his LINQ to SQL series to tackle Stored
Procs and
UDFs.
Being able to use UDFs inline with LINQ queries is very cool.
However, it seems to me that LINQ discourages the use of stored
procs. As a developer, I’d rather write LINQ queries than stored
procs, if I can. The probably puts me at odds with DBAs who’d rather
all DB access be via stored procs they control.
- Soma
writes
about new MSBuild enhancements in VS08:
multi-targeting
and parallel
build.
- I just discovered Vista Battery
Saver. Basically, it turns
off Aero and Sidebar when you’re on battery. I’m traveling to
Chicago next week, so we’ll see if it has much impact on my battery
life. (via Plenty of
Code
and Larkware)
Posted by devhawk.net on August 16, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged LINQ, P2P, Visual Studio & WCF.
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