Where in the world is Rob?
It's been over two weeks since I dropped an
entry in here. I've actually had a blog entry sitting around waiting for me to
finish that tries to define a bunch of terms that I use to describe things in
the setup domain. Unfortunately, for the last couple weeks I've been working on
blog entries of sorts for my PM at work describing all the code that I'm
writing so that he can convert it into a document about the APIs our Testers
should be testing. It's hard to come home and continue writing even more
English about code or other technical details. So my blogging has languished. Honestly,
I'd rather post all of the email I've been sending around internal here but
that isn't really an option until Microsoft goes public on all this Dynamic
Systems Initiative stuff.
That said if you are attending the Professional Developer's
Conference this year then you can get a great overview presentation about
the System Definition Model in this session.
I found it amazing that the session has already spilled over and required a
second showing. I've heard there are only about five sessions that have been
that popular thus far. I kept asking if I could be sent to the PDC but have
been told many times that I'm more useful in front of a keyboard. So, I guess
I'll just have to wait for Bassam's report after the show.
Explorer has suddenly started wiggin' out
on the machine I terminal serve into at work. I have to launch everything from
the Task Manager and a cmd shell. Outlook also doesn't seem to be too happy
about explorer being toasty so it looks like I can't send any more email to my
PM tonight. I guess I'll just have to post another blog entry. <smile/>