Lunchtime Coffee 158
- My friend (and hopefully my next representative) Darcy
Burner is leading a group of
congressional challengers in publishing A Responsible Plan To End
The War In Iraq. I haven’t
read the plan itself in detail, but I sure like what I’m hearing
about it.
- Speaking of politics, Obama’s speech today “A More Perfect
Union”
was fantastic.
- Bioshock is getting a
sequel.
’nuff said.
- There’s a new
version of
FolderShare
out
and I’ve got mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, I’ve been a
regular user of FolderShare for a while so it’s nice to see it get a
face lift. On the other hand, it’s been over two years since
Microsoft bought FolderShare and we’re only just now getting a new
version, which is literally nothing more that a face lift – this
version introduces no new functionality at all.
- I was hoping to geek out vicariously via someone else’s hacking
around with Singularity.
Luckily, Matthew Podwysocki
provides
just such an opportunity.
- Looks like “Prism” is the new CAB.
Glenn Block has two extensive posts covering a project
overview
and their first
drop.
I think it’s interesting that the Prism team is focused on building
a reference implementation, and letting the framework eventually
fall out. Reading thru the description, it sounds awesome. However,
based on the massive increase of inbox throughput I’m experiencing
since I accepted the new job, I can’t imagine I’ll have time to
play with it. Maybe Matthew will start playing with Prism too! (via
Sam
Gentile
– btw, thanks for the kind words on the new job Sam!)
- Speaking of Sam, he points to a series by Bob Beauchemin entitled
LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework: Panacea or evil
incarnate?
With a title like that, who can resist reading the whole series?
Err, I can because LINQ 2 SQL & EF performance just fell off my
radar entirely. However I gotta agree with Sam’s point that he
“can’t think of anyone more qualified than Bob” to tackle these
questions.
- Tomas Restrepo blogs his dev environment PS
script
as well as a PS fortune
script.
Personally, I use Chris Tavares’ vsvars wrapper for
PS,
though I’ll gladly take an “official” PS based dev
environment.
- I wonder if Ted Neward will get jumped for admiring
Mort
the way Nick Malik
did.
Given that Ted called himself Mort while Nick compared Mort to agile
developers, I’m guess Ted will have to go back to his Vietnam
analogy
if he wants to create controversy.
- Speaking of Ted, I agree with his
point
that conferences are about people. As a python pre-newbie (I figure
I’ll reach full newbie status by the time I actually start my new
job), I spent most of my PyCon time connecting with people rather
than trying to learn technical stuff. Also, I love Ted’s WHISCEY
acronym.
- Speaking of PyCon, my soon-to-be new teammate Srivatsn Narayanan
blogs his thoughts on
PyCon.
I’ll try and get to my PyCon thoughts soon.
Posted by devhawk.net on March 18, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Games, LINQ, patterns & practices, PowerShell & Research.
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Tomas Restrepo · March 18, 2008