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  • Udi: 3.0 is Meh

    Udi thinks 3.0 isn't all that great. His response to my recent post is: "...The whole 3.0 story, I've got to tell you, I'm pretty underwhelmed. Everybody seems to be jumping up and down about WPF, and yes, it's new and shiny, but there still the clunkety Windows message pump in the...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 10-05-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: General Software Development, .NET, .NET 3.0, C#, Design, Udi Dahan
  • I just got delivered the best XHTML/CSS I have ever seen - XHTMLized.com

    WOW. Just WOW. I submitted 5 designs for the project I'm working on to the folks over at XHTMLized.com to be cut into proper XHTML and CSS late last week and they delivered everything today. XHTMLized.com is a company that will take a design (mine were .psd's) and cut everything for you into...
    Posted to Life at JobBurner.com - a Dallas Texas Startup (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 11-14-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: design, General Software Development, JobBurner.com, business, XHTML, XHTMLized.com, web 2.0, CSS, SEO, bootstrapping
  • Language Support for the Domain Model

    While I was walking up the slopes with Frans to watch the World Championships Big air qualifications in Arosa, Switzerland during our annual Software Architecture Workshop, we talked about the support for Domain Model patterns in his product LLBLGen Pro. I shared my thoughts on language extensions and...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 01-21-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Books, Events, Architecture, Design, General Software Development, ASP.NET, Community News
  • Process and Control SOA

    I tried to commit to the simple rule “do not post a post on a post”, but now that Gregor has this excellent post on “ Validating Dynamic Systems ” on his blog. I’m going to say goodbye to the rule for now. Apparently Gregor and Erik created a talk on Software Visualization...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 02-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Miscellaneous, Architecture, Design, Service Orientation (SO/A), General Software Development
  • Aggregates, Services and Entities

    Ayende’s example calculates the cost for an order. For this it needs the order lines associated with the order. Udi brings up an interesting fact about Ayende’s implementation. The order service knows a whole lot about the implementation details of the calculate cost operation on the order. Valid point...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 03-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, Design, General Software Development
  • Aggregates, Services and Entities

    Ayende’s example calculates the cost for an order. For this it needs the order lines associated with the order. Udi brings up an interesting fact about Ayende’s implementation. The order service knows a whole lot about the implementation details of the calculate cost operation on the order. Valid point...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 03-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, Design, General Software Development
  • Process and Control SOA

    I tried to commit to the simple rule “do not post a post on a post”, but now that Gregor has this excellent post on “ Validating Dynamic Systems ” on his blog. I’m going to say goodbye to the rule for now. Apparently Gregor and Erik created a talk on Software Visualization...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 02-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Miscellaneous, Architecture, Design, Service Orientation (SO/A), General Software Development
  • Support for Dynamic Languages on .NET

    I had the pleasure to experience Niclas Nilsson’s passion for Ruby last week in Switzerland. Niclas presented Ruby on Rails at the Expo-C conference and facilitated the Ruby on Rails: A Kickstart at OOPSLA . He convinced me to give Ruby and Ruby on Rails in particular another try, so I did. This...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 01-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Miscellaneous, Design, General Software Development, ASP.NET, Community News
  • Language Support for the Domain Model

    While I was walking up the slopes with Frans to watch the World Championships Big air qualifications in Arosa, Switzerland during our annual Software Architecture Workshop, we talked about the support for Domain Model patterns in his product LLBLGen Pro. I shared my thoughts on language extensions and...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 01-21-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Books, Events, Architecture, Design, General Software Development, ASP.NET, Community News
  • I just got delivered the best XHTML/CSS I have ever seen - XHTMLized.com

    WOW. Just WOW. I submitted 5 designs for the project I'm working on to the folks over at XHTMLized.com to be cut into proper XHTML and CSS late last week and they delivered everything today. XHTMLized.com is a company that will take a design (mine were .psd's) and cut everything for you into...
    Posted to Shane Henderson | Life at JobBurner.com | Technical Blog (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 11-14-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: web 2.0, bootstrapping, SEO, business, design, General Software Development, XHTMLized.com, XHTML, JobBurner.com, CSS
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