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Oren's Laws of Microsoft
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Jon's Radio
Microsoft senior developer Chris Brumme doesn't post often to his weblog often, but every one of his essays is a lengthy, authoritative, and candidly self-critical exploration of .NET and CLR arcana, the sort of thing you might expect to read on MSDN (minus the self-criticism, that is). And in fact, the absence of this material from MSDN is controversial.
[Daypop Top 40]
5:15:37 AM comment [] trackback []
Using RSS to Deliver Newsletters
"Barbara J. Feldman publishes Surfing the Net with Kids and recently joined the growing list of publishers who have added Web-based RSS feeds to deliver newsletters without going through email. Ezine-Tips asked Barbara to explain why she added an RSS feed and to outline the process." By chris@pirillo.com. [Lockergnome's RSS Resource]
3:31:58 AM comment [] trackback []
BBC online probe to begin
The BBC's websites contain more than two million pages and reach up to 43% of the UK population each month...
[BBC News | Technology | World Edition]
2:52:02 AM comment [] trackback []
XML machine the successor to von Neumann
Really bring data and programs together.
(The Register) [via Der Schockwellenreiter]
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Understanding Web Services [via Der Schockwellenreiter]
12:04:56 AM comment [] trackback []
- You always see Microsoft coming.
- They never get it right the first time.
- They never go away (unless the market is proven not to exist)
2:21:56 PM comment [] trackback []
Jon's Radio
Microsoft senior developer Chris Brumme doesn't post often to his weblog often, but every one of his essays is a lengthy, authoritative, and candidly self-critical exploration of .NET and CLR arcana, the sort of thing you might expect to read on MSDN (minus the self-criticism, that is). And in fact, the absence of this material from MSDN is controversial.
[Daypop Top 40]
5:15:37 AM comment [] trackback []
Using RSS to Deliver Newsletters
"Barbara J. Feldman publishes Surfing the Net with Kids and recently joined the growing list of publishers who have added Web-based RSS feeds to deliver newsletters without going through email. Ezine-Tips asked Barbara to explain why she added an RSS feed and to outline the process." By chris@pirillo.com. [Lockergnome's RSS Resource]
3:31:58 AM comment [] trackback []
BBC online probe to begin
The BBC's websites contain more than two million pages and reach up to 43% of the UK population each month...
[BBC News | Technology | World Edition]
2:52:02 AM comment [] trackback []
XML machine the successor to von Neumann
Really bring data and programs together.
(The Register) [via Der Schockwellenreiter]
12:31:05 AM comment [] trackback []
Understanding Web Services [via Der Schockwellenreiter]
12:04:56 AM comment [] trackback []