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Seen this posted on MrDave's Blog . It's about a large project in Colorado that has started in 1995 and that as of today an estimated cost of $199 million. You have to read the whole story in Gazette.com , just hard to believe. My favorite: “It is my...
I found this: Benefits of Windows "Continuous Reinvention" The Windows "continuous reinvention" strategy is intended to provide a simpler and more integrated computing experience for all users while maintaining compatibility with existing hardware and...
According to a study by WebCohort , only 10% of the web applications are secured. Pretty scary. (Well, remember that Webcohort is a security company that sells security consulting. This conclusion serves their interests :)) These conclusions are also...
I've tested quickly the " PHP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant " and played with it trying to convert some sample PHP scripts to ASP.NET lately. I know that we also have other tools like the one to migrate from JSP to ASP.NET , but since I haven't tested...
If you've attended PDC03, you must have seen the first demo made by Don Box and Chris Anderson which ended by submitting a post on Don Box's blog using Indigo. The post made in live is here . Can you imagine that Don and Chris would have taken the risk...
I was at the Mono's talk yesterday evening. It looks like not all Bloggers do agree with Miguel de Icaza's repeated criticism against Microsoft yesterday, during this unofficial Mono talk. Miguel detailed several project issues, and some MS and OSS hate...
[Insert Standard Disclaimer Here] TheServerSide has published a news entitled " IBM hits out at .NET technology ". Most of the comments are just another sterile debate, with the same already used and abused arguments from people from both sides. Among...
As Stephen posts about a recent article by Wininformant about sites switching from Linux to Windows Server 2003, one number got my attention. The July 2003 issue of the netcraft report - on which the Wininformant is based - says that sites switching from...
public void TechEd.Terminate() { Attendees.Dispose(); } Well, it's over now, and I'm back home. That's the best moment to look back and give a feedback on this great week. I heard from several people that it was one of the best TechEd in their 10 years...
I attended two different sessions at TechEd 03 about Services Oriented Architecture (SOA), and I do not agree with the vision. Worst, I'm not even sure that all the people telling us all the good things about SOA share a common definition of what SOA...
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