Morning Coffee 128
- After using Outlook 2007 as my RSS reader for a few months, I’ve
gone back to RSS Bandit. I run two work
machines (desktop + laptop) and I finally got tired duplicated blog
entries because each copy of Outlook downloads the same post. Also,
for some reason Outlook downloads the same Technorati posts over and
over again.
- ADO.NET Entity Framework Beta
3
was released. The latest CTP of the EF
Tools
is also available. And as per the press
release,
EF has gained support from “Core Lab, DataDirect Technologies,
Firebird Foundation Inc., IBM Corp., MySQL AB, Npgsql , OpenLink
Software Inc., Phoenix Software International, Sybase Inc. and
VistaDB Software Inc”. I’m not sure what that means, exactly, but I
guess you’ll be able to LINQ to Entities on a wide variety of DB
platforms. Interesting Oracle isn’t on that list. Not really
surprising, but interesting.
- Here’s a new ASP.NET MVC
article
from Scott Guthrie, this one on views and how you pass data to one
from a controller. Using generics to get strongly-typed ViewData is
pretty sweet. But where’s the MVC CTP that was supposed to be here
this week?
- In news about web app tool previews that did ship this week, Live
Labs announces Volta. Haven’t
installed or played with it yet, but I did read the fundamentals
page. It primarily looks like a
tool to compile MSIL -> JavaScript, so you can write your code in
C# but execute it in the browser.
Sam
and
Jesus
are excited,
Arnon
not so much. Arnon’s argument that being able to postponing
architectural decisions is to good to be true is fairly compelling,
and not just because he quotes
me to
support his argument. But I’ll download it and provide further
comment after I experiment with it myself.
- Simple Sharing Extensions is now
FeedSync. Not sure what else is new
about it, other than it’s been blessed with “1.0″ status. The Live
FeedSync Dev Center has an
introduction, a
tutorial and the
spec. (via
LiveSide)
- Dare likes
tuples.
Me
too.
I also like
symbols.
Posted by devhawk.net on December 7, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Blogging, Office, Volta & Windows Live.
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Jack · December 7, 2007
Omar Qadan · December 8, 2007