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Amazon .NET books delivered via RSS
Amazon .NET books delivered via RSS:
A chap called Sean Nolan has been messing with the Amazon web services and has created an RSS feed that returns a list of books that match a search term. [Cool.]
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Microsoft and the corporate market
There are three 'platforms' for building corporate applications today: J2EE, Microsoft.NET and the 'Open Source' platform. In the later I also include Java software that is not J2EE like Struts, WebWork, Hibernate, Castor, etc, etc.
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WebServices or J2EE Connector Architecture
I'll have a meeting with a guy who will defend using JCA for application integration. I'm not a JCA expert, but as far as I know JCA is trying to solve the same problem as WebServices.
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Free! - Free Monitor for Google 1.2 beta 1
This weblog ranks #1 for Andres Aguiar, and that is not suprising, but ranking #7 for Andres it is, as this isn't really a high-traffic weblog. I guess having a non-English name improves your chances of having a well google-ranked weblog... ;)
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DeKlarit 2.0
While I'm in Bellevue attending to a ND Microsoft event, our team released DeKlarit 2.0.
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Distributed .NET Newsletter
Early next week, I'll send out the first issue of my free "Distributed .NET Newsletter".
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Kartoo
I'm probably the last one to find out about Kartoo, but it's really cool.
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Yukon and CLR Types
People seemed to like the idea that you can store CLR types inside Yukon.