Morning Coffee 142 – Wishful Catchup Edition
- After spending most of the last four days away from my desk, I was
planning on a quiet day to catch up on a variety of things. Then I
heard the oh-so-minor news that Microsoft is offering to buy
Yahoo
for almost $45 billion. Hasn’t been much reaction on the dev,
architecture, politics and hockey-oriented blogs I read, but you can
get a ton of
reactions on
TechMeme.
- Lost is back. Finally. I stayed
up late last night reading Lostpedia,
catching up on Lost Missing
Pieces and the Find 815
ARG.
- Alex The Great had four goals and an assist in last night’s
victory.
Coughing up three goal lead and letting the Canadiens tie the game
in the last 30 seconds isn’t encouraging, but a win is a win. The
Caps are currently one game behind the SE leading Hurricanes and two
games behind the current eight seed Rangers. Alex was named first
star for
January.
- Ted Neward has a nice summary of Lang.NET by day:
one,
two
and
three.
I wonder if my talk qualifies for the exception to Ted’s rule that
“A blog is not a part of your presentation, and your presentation is
not part of your blog”. I had 15 minutes to discuss something I’ve
written about over ten
posts
(so far).
- John Lam
points to
the latest DLR hosting
spec.
I’m much more interested in the DLR code generator, but at least the
hosting interface is documented.
- Scott Hanselman has a nice
post
on fluent interfaces. Note to self, find out if Beautiful
Soup works with
IronPython.
- I wonder if the VS Source Code Outliner
PowerToy works with
F#? (via Sam
Gentile)
- Chris Tavares has an extensive post Deconstructing
ObjectBuilder?
I’ve poked around inside OB before, but I’m really looking forward
to
Unity
(also via Sam
Gentile)
- NVIDIA finally updated the drivers for the video card in my Tecra
M4. That only took a year.
Posted by devhawk.net on February 1, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged DLR, Lanugages, Microsoft, Television, Visual Studio & Washington Capitals.
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Scott Hanselman · February 2, 2008