| 1. |  | Milanese Coffee - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:04:04 Quick coffee review from Milan.
Full article ==> Milanese Coffee From: myShoggoth |
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| 2. |  | Venetian Coffee - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:04:04 Quick review of the coffee in Venice.
Full article ==> Venetian Coffee From: myShoggoth |
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| 3. |  | Safe Computing - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:04:04 Here are the things I think are necessary for a safe computing environment. Some of these are Windows specific, many are not. If you run your computer within a corporate or otherwise managed environment, make sure to check with the administrators and/or support personal before making any major changes to your network configuration or computer settings.
Full article ==> Safe Computing From: myShoggoth |
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| 4. |  | The Joys of CSS - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:04:04 I don't know the exact name of the group of people who hold similar XHTML + CSS views as I do (other than 'snobs' or 'impractical'), but there's not only a certain amount of style and simplicity to it, but practical application as well. This site's design is not as much a culmination of my CSS knowledge as much as an intersection between it plus my personal aesthetic.
The original intention of this site was to explore ideas around XHTML and CSS and web sites created with those plus the to... From: myShoggoth |
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| 5. |  | Why Choose Microsoft for your Portal? - Captured: 14-1-2005 10:51:00 Whether you're a business or technical decision maker, it's important to think about what's important to your organization when making a software decision. For most companies, software is an enabler of business. That is to say, your company is probably not in the business of making/developing software, but rather using software to run your business. Since I'm most familiar with the Portal space, my remarks are specific to Portal software. Nevertheless, many of the same suggestions and concepts a... From: Arpan Shah's Blog |
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| 7. |  | The Venting Game - Captured: 23-1-2005 15:15:41
As all large corporations Microsoft also has a few execs who see little of what comes
from their work. Thats the problem with living the 40 000 feet scenario continuously.
On the other hand there are these others who have never understood that 40 000 above
reality is pretty high and some greasy details never make it there. The problem here
is misunderstanding. While the execs get news papers to communicate with the folks
below 40 000 feet, the rest of the world never get... From: Benjamin J. J. Voigt :: Creativity is Inspired by Activity |
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| 8. |  | Gotdotnet: a suspicion that weve created a life form - Captured: 28-1-2005 13:02:00 So I don't normally inflict more than one blog post on you guys per week, but I feel I owe it to the greater Gotdotnet community to talk more about the site's ups and downs this week. I joke around with people with dark humor - especially the old Gotdotnet team who know the site well - about how sneaky the site is. If there's a server or application problem, it usually shows up .... 1) On a weekend when there's a skeleton Microsoft.com ops crew that doesn't know G... From: Betsy Aoki's WebLog |
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| 9. |  | no source? - Captured: 9-2-2005 19:06:27 Sorry 'bout the lack of a source code yesterday. Life got in the way
again. I went up to Blackbushe airport to get all the info on obtaining
my fixed-wing add-on. I thought I was pretty much immune to getting
lost with my Audi's fabulous gps/route planner. Unfortunately many
addresses in the UK are really only trackable by postcode. Many houses
don't have numbers, just names. The airport is in Camberly. No street
name. Unfortunately the Audi system doesn't 'do' postcodes, so I saw a
lot o... From: CURRY.COM |
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| 10. |  | Can a Service have Tiers? - Captured: 4-2-2005 6:32:50
One last post on SOA from my coffee-buzzed,
Chicago-traffic-addled mind.
Can a Service have Tiers?
Certainly a Service can have layers.
Any good software will have layers. In the case of a Service these layers will likely
be:
1. Interface
2. Business
3. Data
access... From: Rockford Lhotka |
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| 11. |  | Remoting vs Web Services vs ES/COM+/DCOM - Captured: 4-2-2005 5:11:20
I’ve hashed and rehashed this topic
numerous times. In particular, read this and this.
But the debate rages on, paralyzing otherwise perfectly normal development teams in
a frenzy of analysis paralysis over something that is basically not all that critical
in a good architecture.
I mean really. If you do a decent
job of architecting, it really doesn’t matter a whole hell of a lot which RPC protocol
you use, because you can alwa... From: Rockford Lhotka |
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| 12. |  | dasBlog upgrade and a trip to Chicago - Captured: 30-1-2005 5:58:59
I just upgraded this blog to the newest version of dasBlog. I upgraded my personal
blog a few days ago and it has been trouble-free, so I thought it safe to upgrade
this one. The only serious change you may see is when posting comments, as this new
version requires that you type in a code from a graphic to help defeat posting bots.
Kind of a pain, but worth it I suppose.
Of course I'm doing this just before leaving town for two weeks - first to Chicago
and then t... From: Rockford Lhotka |
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| 13. |  | OSS sabotage of Windows security? - Captured: 10-1-2005 18:50:27
On the PeerCast website there is an FAQ in which
they recommend turning off the Windows XP Firewall:
I got everything right with my broadcast, but no matter what I do, my stream
can't get through. Should I get lost?
You are probably behind a firewall, if it is a personal firewall installed
on your local PC, try turning it off. (Windows XP Pro for example..)
No wonder open-source is “more secure”, when they are actively runnin... From: Rockford Lhotka |
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| 14. |  | Attack of the Giant rAnts II: The Revenge of the Drama Queens - Captured: 7-2-2005 7:26:18
OK
everyone, it’s rant time again. This
one goes out to all the drama queens out there…OK wait, that’s not right. You
Drama Queens don’t know who you are, because you have your head so completely
wrapped up in your “me-verse” that you have no clue that what I’m
talking about applies to you. Never Mind…go
about your business.
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| 15. |  | A is for Academic Excellence - Captured: 30-1-2005 22:17:22
Like many compellingly outrageous
topics on education I’ve had brought to my attention, this one was found at Ernie’s
3-D Pancakes.
Here is an article
on the subject…and another.
The thrust of the story is, this
17-year-old kid wanted to get into an honors math course at his high school, and as
a condition of admission into this class he has to complete three very difficult calculus
problems over th... From: Anomalous Data |
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| 16. |  | Programming languages with .NET implementations - Captured: 16-10-2004 21:41:00 Yesterday, an inquiry came up internally over e-mail about whether a .NET implementation of the PL/I language existed. This caught my eye because PL/I was the first language that I encountered on a mainframe (at the University of Toronto, from whom I have a piece of paper ascribing that my "higher learning" took place there - occasionally, possibly, somewhat). I wasn't particularly fond of PL/I but it was my first mainframe language. Actually, to be entirely accurate, it was really SP/k - a ser... From: atmosphere - the developer blog of Bernard Wong |
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