Morning Coffee 125
- So I wasn’t quite as close to the end of Dead
Rising as I thought I was.
Those who’ve played the game thru will understand.
- After their promising start, the Capitals lost yet
again. At the
20 game point, they’re now 6-13-1 for a league-worst 13 points. I
think we’re at the point where they need to fire Glen
Hanlon. Nothing personal
Glen, but it’s not getting done. The only problem is who you would
replace him with? Bob
Hartley? Uh, no thanks. I
think most Caps fans want Dale
Hunter, but I think he’s
too
involved
with the London
Knights
– he’s co-owner, president and head coach. But if we could get Dale,
I’m guessing Glen would be gone in a heartbeat.
- The XNA team blog
announced
that XNA Game Studio 2.0′s beta has released. The
download is available
from Creators Club Online. The big new feature in this release is
network support, and they’ve shipped a new starter
kit to get you
started.
- In addition to shipping VS08 & .NET FX 3.5, a new CTP of SQL
2008
shipped yesterday. I couldn’t find a good overview of what’s new,
but the SQL Express team has a post on what’s
new
in just their corner of this release. (via Jesus
Rodriguez)
- In more “I know it’s Thanksgiving week, but we’re shipping anyway”
news, the
Ruby.NET folks
have shipped v0.9 – the first release since transferring control to
the community. Does it run Rails? Not yet, but
apparently
they’re “close to getting Ruby on Rails to run successfully”. One
thing that caught my eye is that it includes VS
integration.
Nice.
Posted by devhawk.net on November 20, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Ruby, SQL Server, Washington Capitals, Xbox 360 & XNA.
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John · November 21, 2007