Monthly Archives: July 2007

“So, what do have against Agile, SCRUM and Modelling?”

For some time now, I have had a few posts regarding issues I’ve had with Agile, SCRUM and Modelling.  I want to be clear, I don’t have problems with any of these tools.  I’m just saying that there is no … Continue reading

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Going to have to get that in-brain uplink…

Most days, I have a hard time waiting until I can post info about what’s new and hot coming out of Microsoft.  Today, I had a different problem.  I DIDN’T HAVE THE LAPTOP WITH ME AT THE PARK DURING THE … Continue reading

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Creating WF Rules from CodeDom

I don’t know how I missed this posting in the Microsoft fourms from this past February, but this is a great posting about how to create workflow rules from CodeDom.  This is some exciting stuff.  The flexability that Microsoft is … Continue reading

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Silverlight and a moment of fun

As most of you know, I feel Silverlight is going to changes the face of the Internet as we now know it.  However, as with most new technologies, there is always a bit of fun to be had.  So I thought … Continue reading

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SQL Server 2008 June CTP is avaliable now!

After delivering an unbelievable product in SQL Server 2005, the SQL team is preparing to up the ante even further.  They have released the June CTP of SQL Server 2008!  This means it’s close guys! For those of you who … Continue reading

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