Jesper Theil Hansen - On MBF UI Model and Application Patterns
May 2004 - Posts
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Let me take a minute to introduce myself. My name is Somasegar and I run the Developer Division at Microsoft. Awesome - my manager's manager's manager's boss is Blogging too - I must be doing something right. [Via Somasegar's WebLog ] This is posted from Read More...
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Some programs get me as excited as a 4-year old who just discovered how fun running with your boots stuffed with mud is! MaxiVista - Dual Monitor Software is one of those - everybody within shouting distance of my office (and a few I ran out and caught Read More...
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Gotta love this : Scott Hanselman's Weblog - A Poor Man's Computer Virus Read More...
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One of the key tenets of MBF is to be able to support building systems based on a Service Oriented Architecture. Ram in his RunOfTheMillBlog covers approaches and challenges in supporting SOA with todays tools and systems as well as looking forward. He Read More...
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The UI-Guru Jakob Nielsen, who has preached simplicity and content over design for decades and been a shining light for sideburn-lovers around the world for just as long, gets a taste of his own medicine when five designers (think "Fab Five") takes his Read More...
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I've been watching - and reading - the recent debate over the announcement to postpone the launch of Objectspaces to Longhorn by aligning it with WinFS. Barry Gervin has a report from TechEd on this issue that ties together this decision with MBF also Read More...
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While trying to find a good post-tool for my blog (if anybody knows a tool that will post to a .Text blog like this, let me know ! I am looking for something like the "Blog this" button from blogger.) I stumbled over a post on Scott Watermasysks blog Read More...
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So the crux of bloggin' is to be able to blog frequently about what's on your mind when it's still there for you to blog about. That means that I need to increase my frequency a bit since it has taken me 3 months to get around to creating this, the first Read More...
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