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June 2004 - Posts

My TechEd Session has blogged!
It's amazing how the world works now - blogs are everywhere and soooooo pervasive. There are even those conciencious and generous enough to blog summaries of sessions at conferences for those that couldn't make it! :) Here are a few summaries and commentaries Read More...
Building Services Today
One of the readers of this blog asked if I have any guidance on how to design ASMX Services. I have had this question a lot recently, so I thought I'd better post some information: We're currently working on an app that will demonstrate how to build SO Read More...
Coding Indigo
I am currently engaged in writing a bunch of Indigo QuickStart samples (Transactions and Notifications, specifically) using our M5.2+ bits. 5.2? What does that mean? Indigo is in it's 5th Milestone. We broke this large, final milestone (prior to RTM), Read More...
Oh dear! I've been filmed!
I was recently interviewed for MSDN's Channel9 Site and they've just published a few videos! What is the biggest misperception of Indigo? [ http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=9792 ] What is your advice to developers who are thinking about Indigo Read More...
IS OO Dead?
I have seen and heard a number of conversations recently asking if OO is dead. I find this very disturbing and I want to stamp this one out once and for all To quote my blog on “ Is Remoting Dead ”: “Is OO dead?” - No! Nope! Niet! Read More...
TechEd 2004
The dust has now settled following a very successful TechEd 2004 in San Diego. There were some great sessions delivered this year. Rebecca Dias ( http://blogs.msdn.com/rdias ) was on stage with Steve Ballmer to publically launch WSE2 ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/building/wse/ Read More...
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