Morning Coffee 138
- In writers strike news, the WGA has made side deals with Worldwide
Pants
(aka Dave Letterman’s company), United
Artists
(aka Tom Cruise’s company) and The Weinstein
Company
(
previously known as Miramax). The WGA strategy of divide and
conquer seems to me making slow progress. Update: The Weinstein
Company was founded by Miramax’s founders Harvey and Bob Weinstein
after they left Miramax. But Miramax is still around. Thanks to
GrantC for the correction.
- They’re still two games under .500, but the Caps completed a season
sweep of the Eastern Conference leading Ottawa Senators last night.
They’re only 3 games out of the top spot in the (admittedly very
weak) Southeast division
- Big tech news today isn’t coming from MSFT-land. Sun is buying
MySQL
and Oracle is (finally) buying
BEA. Both
deals seem like pretty significant culture clashes, though Sun/MySQL
seems like the better fit of the two.
- There’s a new draft of
Service Modeling Language 1.1 available. If you’ll recall, this used
to be called the System Definition
Model, part of
the Dynamic Systems
Initiative.
Hadn’t heard anything from those folks in a while, good to see
they’re making progress.
- Stephan Tolksdorf dropped me a line to tell me he was able to
“vastly simplify” FParsec, and
as a result it now runs on the current version of F#. Awesome!
- Speaking of F#, Scott Hanselman has a new F#
podcast,
this time interviewing Dustin Campbell.
Check out all of Dustin’s F#
posts.
- I didn’t know about the “Copy as Path”
feature
in Vista. Why is it hidden?
- I was a big fan of the
WDS
deskbar shortcut feature – a feature that is missing in Vista. Enter
Start++ by
Brandon Paddock, which adds shortcuts to
Vista’s search box. It also supports “iPhone
apps”
and
scripting.
But JScript? Where’s the PowerShell love, Brandon?
- EA released the source code to the original
SimCity under the GPL.
Bil Simser is digging into the
code
and it looks like he’s going to port it to XNA. (via
Ozymandias)
- Wes Haggard has published the source
code
to CodeHTMLer on CodePlex. He took
two updates from me: the F# language definition as well as the
ability to choose the font when not using PRE tags.
Posted by devhawk.net on January 16, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, F#, Games, Modelling & Washington Capitals.
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GrantC · January 19, 2008