Afternoon Coffee 126
- In a surprise to exactly nobody, the Caps let coach Glen Hanlon
go yesterday.
I gotta say I feel for the guy. I mean, he had to go, but still. The
Caps promoted the coach of their minor league team Bruce Boudreau.
Makes sense – the farm team is where you develop players, why not
coaches too? The team responded by beating the Flyers in overtime,
though they did blow a 3 goal lead along the way.
- It won’t get them back in the national title hunt, but thrashing
ASU may earn
USC a ticket to a BCS bowl, or the Rose Bowl if the Ducks can’t win
without Dennis Dixon.
- I finally finished Dead
Rising today. A sequel has
been
rumored
and hinted
at, but not
confirmed even though the ending
left the door wide open. I really enjoyed it, so here’s hoping. I’m
going to hold off on starting anything new until I get back from
Canada, but it’ll probably be
R6:Vegas.
Don’t really have time between now and Christmas to finish Blue
Dragon and it’s 3
DVDs.
- In more “Screw Turkey Day, we’re shipping anyway” news, p&p shipped
a new version of the Web Service Software
Factory.
This one’s called the “Modeling Edition”. I saw some of this stuff
back in
August,
and I like what those p&p folks are doing. It’s worth a look, just
to see how they’ve integrated DSL and GAT.
- My old team shipped a new
version
of their S+S demo app LitwareHR. There’s also some
tools
for testing multi-tenant databases.
- Quick reminder: I’m @ DevTeach Vancouver
next week, so blogging will be light. I’ve got a series of thoughts
on F# ready to post, but we’ll see when I get network access to
post them. Given that I took a month off from blogging a short while
back, I didn’t bother asking
Dale to cover for me.
Posted by devhawk.net on November 24, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, College Football, Software Factories, Washington Capitals & Xbox 360.
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