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daily link  Saturday, July 13, 2002

Paul Holbrook: Klogging: it's a risk. "A klog is by definition not politically correct; you say what you think, not what you believe others might want to hear."
permalink Posted to klogs @ 10:24:16 PM ( comments)

Microsoft Architecture Overview: Executive Summary. "This document is intended for business, software, and infrastructure architects who want to understand Microsoft's approach to enterprise, application, and technology architectures. It covers architectural terminology, patterns, concepts, and definitions as a series of views or levels of architecture."
permalink Posted to architecture, services @ 9:28:39 PM ( comments)

Microsoft: Patterns & Practices. "Patterns and practices contain specific recommendations illustrating how to design, build, deploy, and operate architecturally sound solutions to challenging business and technical scenarios. The technical guidance is reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams, consultants, and Product Support, and by partners and customers."
permalink Posted to architecture, services @ 9:25:32 PM ( comments)

Microsoft: .NET Architecture Center. "The .NET Architecture Center is a new site devoted to business, software, and infrastructure architects. The Center is a collaborative effort involving Microsoft product teams, MSDN, TechNet, and Microsoft's new Architecture Review Board, and it spans the boundaries of MSDN, TechNet, and other sources to serve multiple perspectives, or views, of enterprise architecture."
permalink Posted to architecture, services @ 9:14:31 PM ( comments)

Simon Fell: "No doubt the first of many dumb questions about OS X". I don't think it's a dumb question ("how to implement web service in AppleScript") ;). This list of SOAP toolkits says that AppleScript is a 'client only' implementation and I believe that's correct (let me know if you find otherwise). You can use SOAP::Lite (or some other toolkit) to run as a server and developer.apple.com plans to publish Randal Schwartz's article 'Connecting AppleScript and Perl with SOAP' that describes how to do that (sorry, no live link yet).
permalink Posted to perl, services @ 5:39:52 PM ( comments)

Tim Ewald: The Web Services Idea. "The phenomenal success of the Web programming model can be attributed to one core characteristic: it is much more loosely coupled than traditional distributed programming models."
permalink Posted to services @ 5:00:40 PM ( comments)

Microsoft: XML Web Services Developer Center. Nice. I wish Tim also included links to the list of SOAP toolkits and the list of SOAP and web services books I maintain ;).
permalink Posted to services @ 4:39:02 PM ( comments)

Newly improved and redesigned mod_perl site with new slick look. Lincoln Stein on mod_perl: "mod_perl  is more than CGI scripting on steroids. It is a whole new way to create dynamic content by utilizing the full power of the Apache web server to create stateful sessions, customized user authentication systems, smart proxies and much more. Yet, magically, your old CGI scripts will continue to work and work very fast indeed. With mod_perl you give up nothing and gain so much!" I'm sure you know that already, right?
permalink Posted to perl @ 1:48:06 PM ( comments)

I have a couple of Radio questions.

How can I get a name of the author for particular item? I want to have "posted to <category> by <author> @ <time>" signature. I'm working on a multiauthor weblog and would like to see the real names there.

What is macro radio.macros.getLastUpdate() doing? For my xml category it shows 6/28/2002 even though I have posts from 7/08?
permalink Posted @ 1:41:06 PM ( comments)


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