Best Practices For NET Architecture
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more ...Oh yeah, another thing I bought and love is MusicMatch Radio. It does a great job of creating a streaming radio station that matches my taste. I can't figure out how to exclude a specific artist (I can understand why it thinks I'd like Sonic Youth, but I just don't …
more ...I just came across an advertisement for Diskeeper 8. I bought this \$45 utility about a month ago and recommend it: it noticeably improved the performance of my laptop.
more ...Stan Lippman...is now blogging!....His first blog, The Revised C++ Language Design Supporting .NET -- Part 1 is a must read. via [Sam Gentile's Blog]
If you're a C++ programmer, you know who Stan Lippman is.
more ...I just saw this article on The Server Side, talking about rules assessment from within Message-Driven Beans and so on....The problem here is that the solution simply won't scale...This is why God invented rules engines like ILog, JESS and drools. via [The Mountain of Worthless Information]
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more ...The December Software Development is themed "Offshore Uproar" and has a lot of food for thought. There're some telling survey results (SD has gotten very sophisticated in terms of surveys -- I think they're pretty clearly the best in the software development trade press), including this tidbit:
"How would you rate …
more ...During a chat with John Montgomery yesterday, he tangentially revealed a stunning number: according to Microsoft, there are more than 7 million "hobbyist programmers" in the US alone. Not professionals, not students, not "macro kings and queens," not sysadmins with a knowledge of Perl, but flat-out hobbyists.
I still don't …
more ...Jan Gray wrote an excellent essay ... My favorite quote from this piece is "This scenario is so bad and so common that the microprocessor vendors use 80% of their transistor budgets for on-chip caches -- Intel as glorified [SRAM]{.caps} vendor.". via [iunknown.com]
This echos a favorite theme of mine …
more ...http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/BradA/commentview.aspx/ddedfad0-c94f-4873-9c8c-4005cd8faaa5 Should the BCL contain both generics-based collection classes (List\<T> ) AND object-containing classes? (my initial gut is that generics-only is the way to go. Better to accept some pain now than 5 years from now. )
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