Interop is not only about webservices. There are lots of other systems that already expose interfaces of some sort that do not depend upon angle brackets and WSDL. Take Syslog, for instance. The Windows Event Log is the analog to Syslog in the *nix world. It's pretty dern easy for a .
A Tracing Primer - Part II (C) [Mike Rousos]One of the changes in Whidbey will be a revamped tracing system. Much is unchanged - tracing messages are sent through switches to listeners where the data is reported in some fashion. One of the main differences is the inclusion of the TraceSource type.
9th most common mistake - using "always" and "never"The article I've found today in The Morning Brew is the great occasion to break the silence here on my blog.
8 Most common mistakes C# developers makeWhile working with (young) C# programmers I’ve noticed that some mistakes are being repeated by almost every one of them. These are mostly the mistakes, which once you point them, are quite easy to remember.
The Story of the PING ProgramYes, it's true! I'm the author of ping for UNIX. Ping is a little thousand-line hack that I wrote in an evening which practically everyone seems to know about. :-) I named it after the sound that a sonar makes, inspired by the whole principle of echo-location.
The Story of the TTCP ProgramAlong with PING, there are a few other fun bits of network code that I got to write back in the early days of TCP/IP.
What I expect from a programming languagePerhaps I have just been exposed to too much Python in the recent months. But somehow, I feel like I have to express the qualities that I expect from a good programming language. Eiffel has these, most others don't. It is a relief to express these thoughts.
This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.
This list is compiled from my Pocket list.