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January 2004 - Posts

I spent a lot of time today refactoring our Trace classes. Basically, we inherit from TraceListener, provide an interface, and then create destination specific classes (e.g., the two we have implemented thus far are Console and File). In use, we simply Read More
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Ted Neward  (TheServerSide.Net) writes As Jan Tielsen blogs, much has been made recently of the "Service-Oriented Architecture", and loosely-coupled designs. But Jan's blog entry brings up an interesting angle that's not yet been widely discussed, Read More
Here’s an excerpt from an email article I get. I find it fascinating not only in terms of the article itself but also in terms of thinking about what other presuppositions, which are based on our particular worldview, do we hold and how do we “twist” Read More
http://www.myshutter.com/flash/smiley-back.swf (Some people have just way too much time on their hands.) Read More
On my way in this morning, I was struck by a thought that, naturally, I wanted to share. The premise can be defined as follows: do the issues define us, or does who we are define the issues? It occurred to me the other day as I was reading in an online Read More
I came across this MSDN article the other day, and I just had to laugh. Then I got scared and started to look for X10 cameras hiding in my office. We've been running a “Rules Engine“ for some time now (first in VB6 and now we've ported it Read More
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