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Reg Braithwaite on the optimistic view

I came across Reg Braithwaite’s weblog thru Steve Vinosky’s and I truly recommended it. This is one of the most prolific weblogs I’ve read in a long time. Check out this post about developer’s culture when comes to learn new programming paradigms.
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Harry on the importance of idempotence

I had been waiting until my friend Harry Pierson finishes updating his weblog to highlight this fantastic comment about the importance of idempotence .
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Sam gentile joins Neudesic

My friend Sam Gentile has joined Neudesic as a Principal Consultant and Connected Systems Practice Lead. Congrats are in order for Sam and Neudesic.
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Pat Helland is back

A few weeks ago my good friend Harry Pierson mentioned me that Pat Helland was back at Microsoft working on the Developer Division. For those of you who haven’t heard about him; Pat has been one of the main contributors to transactional programming technologies...
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Database transactions and EBay

Large-scale distributed systems often require the use of non-traditional techniques in order to improve performance. Martin Fowler (Chief Scientist ThougthWorks) explains how EBay avoid the use of database transactions .
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Jon Flanders is joining Pluralsight

My friend Jon Flanders just announced he is joining Pluralsight . Jon will be working together with Aaron Skonnard and Matt Milner in Pluralsight ’s BizTalk and WF curriculums. Congrats to Jon and Pluralsight .
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SuperBowl XLI

I have to admit I am not a big football fan. However, living and working in Miami, FL is impossible to ignore the energy the city has gotten as a result of hosting the SuperBowl tomorrow. No need to say South Beach has enough energy without the SuperBowl...
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