Morning Coffee 146
- The writers strike is officially
over.
Everyone goes back to work today. Thomas Cleaver has what I thought
was the best
post
summarizing how the writers won. TV Guide has a
rundown
of how and when various shows will resume. I can’t wait to see
Daily Show and Colbert
Report
tonight. Lost – aka the best show on TV – looks
like
it will be getting five more episodes (in addition to the eight shot
before the strike).
- Speaking of TV, Battlestar Galactica Fans: circle April
4th
on your calendar.
- Obama won all three
“Potomac Primaries” yesterday, and is now the Democratic
front-runner,
though there’s a long way to go before the convention. Scott Adams
of Dilbert fame has a great
take
on presidential experience – I’m guessing he’s an Obama fan.
- In minor acquisition news, Microsoft is
acquiring
Caligari,
makers of 3D modeling tool
trueSpace.
The Caligari folks are joining the Virtual Earth team, though I
wonder what the XNA folks think of the acquisition. This isn’t the
first 3D modeling product Microsoft ever acquired – we owned
Softimage for four years
in the ’90s.
- Scott
Hanselman
and Tomas
Resprepo
both write about PowerShellPlus,
which I saw week before last @ Lang.NET. Scott really likes it, for
both PS novices and gurus, but Tomas thinks the UI is busy, based on
the screenshots. Personally, I’m not doing much PS work lately –
occasional one off stuff, but that’s it – so it doesn’t seem worth
the effort.
- Speaking of Scott & Tomas, Scott also has a nice gallery of VS
themes.
I’m partial to Tomas’ Ragnarok
Grey.
Is there a VSThemesGallery.com site somewhere?
- Still speaking of Scott, he points
to the new
ASP.NET Developer Wiki (beta). I poked
around, but didn’t find anything shiny. I was very surprised that
searching for “MVC” returned no results.
- Speaking of MVC, Scott Guthrie has a
rundown
on what’s coming in the MIX preview release of ASP.NET MVC. Biggest
news IMO is that it’s /bin deployable – i.e. you don’t need your
hoster to do anything special to support MVC (assuming they already
support ASP.NET 3.5). Also big news, they’re releasing the source so
you can build and patch (and enhance?) it yourself.
- Chris Taveres
continues
is ObjectBuilder series and Tomas continues is DLR
Notes
series. BTW, my F# based DLR experimentation continues, albeit
slowly (frakking day job). Hope to be able to post on this soon.
- One of the things driving my interest in F# is
manycore.
An interesting tangent to manycore is general purpose programming on
graphics processing units (aka
GPGPU). MS Research just
released a new
version
of
Accelerator,
just such a GPGPU system. I personally haven’t played with it – I’ve
been focused on writing parsers, not parallel code.
- Is XQuery really “a promising
technology of the future” as Don Box
suggests?
I see exactly zero demand or use for it in my day-to-day work. Of
course, Don’s paid to build future platform goo, so maybe it is
promising and Don’s afore-mentioned goo will leverage it, though I
remain skeptical. As for XML being “Done like a well-cooked steak”,
I’d say XML is like a great steak cooked perfectly, except it’s done
exactly how you don’t like it. You can appreciate its quality, but
you don’t really enjoy it as much as you could have.
Posted by devhawk.net on February 13, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged ASP.NET, Battlestar Galactica, Concurrency, Entertainment, F#, Lost, Microsoft, PowerShell, Visual Studio & XML.
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