Morning Coffee 151
- Unity’s first CTP was just over two
weeks ago, but according to Grigori
Melnik,
it’s shipping just over two weeks from now. That seems pretty speedy
to me. By the time I get a change to take a closer look at Unity,
it’ll probably have shipped.
- I discovered Matthew
Podwysocki blog
via
DNK.
I don’t typically subscribe to blogs that I discover via DNK, but
Matthew has written about
IoC/Unity,
F#
and
DLR
lately so I’m thinking I should be a regular reader.
- Corporate VP David Treadwell has an extensive
post
on updates to the Windows Live Platform Services that are being
unveiled at MIX next week. The updates include the new WL Messenger
Library, a
new SDK
for WL ID Delegated
Authentication,
a new WL Photo
API, a new
CTP of WL Tools, standardized support
for
AtomPub,
updates to WL Contacts
API and
Sivlerlight Streaming and a new
“experimental” service called Application Based Storage that “allows
application developers to store a small amount of
state/configuration data in the WL data centers on behalf of a
user”. I’m sure there’ll be more WL news at the MIX conference
proper, but that’s quite a good chunk of features to start digging
into. Personally, I’m particularly interested in WL Delegated Auth,
esp. how it deals with phishing, something I don’t think OAuth
handles very
well.
- Windows Live isn’t the only group making announcements in advance of
MIX. Adobe announced a research
project
that allows “cross-compiling existing code from C, C++, Java,
Python, and Ruby to ActionScript.” This seems pretty obviously a
response to Silverlight 2.0′s embedded CLR, announced last year @
MIX. Support for C++ is very interesting – Adobe evangelist Ted
Patrick
claims
they were even able to cross-compile Quake 1 to Flash. Interesting,
but this is an internal research project @ Adobe with no projected
release date while Silverlight 2.0 goes into beta next
week.
Posted by devhawk.net on February 28, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Dependency Injection, patterns & practices, Silverlight, Web 2.0 & Windows Live.
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