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March 2005 - Posts

Indigo is finally public!
The wait is over!!! Download and install the March 2005 WinFX Community Technology Preview (CTP). Remember, this release is not of Beta quality so be sure to read all the release notes before you install and follow the installation instructions carefully. Read More...
To ESB or not to ESB
There is a discussion raging right now about the notion, value and applicability of an Enterprise Service Bus, or ESB. David Chappell of Sonic Software has written a good, albeit very Java centric book on ESB which I guess not surprisingly leans heavily Read More...
Maggie's Spare Part
Life is such a fragile and beautiful thing but there are moments in time which shake one's sense of reality to the very core. Mike Dice - one of the smartest guys in the Indigo team, and one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet - abandoned a flight to Read More...
Andy Milligan joins the Indigo bloggers
A good friend of mine, Andy Milligan , owner of Indigo-COM+ integration has recently started blogging. If you're interested in what we're doing to integrate COM+ and Indigo, then pop on over to his blog and be sure to inundate him with copious questions, Read More...
VSLive 2005 Indigo sessions available online!
Our friends at Fawcette Technical Publications, organizers of conferences such as VSLive have just posted the Indigo sessions recorded during Indigo launch day at VSLive 2005 in San Francisco in February 2005. http://www.ftponline.com/special/indigo/ Read More...
On Contract First & Pointy Brackets in general
Clemens has stated his view that pointy brackets should remain under the covers. Aaron and Tim both object stating that you have to understand and, more importantly, you have to care what your tools emit so that you can go and fix what they do wrong to Read More...
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