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Daily Archives: February 14, 2004
Where did I put that darned Longhorn SDK link?
I have a really hard time remembering this so I am bookmarking it here
http://longhorn.msdn.microsoft.com/
(and adding it to my links bar in i.e.)
Whidbey System.Data: Some new methods and a class
Since System.Data does not fit into the scope of my BCL talk and I LOVE ADO.NET and LOVE some of the new things in System.Data, I thought I would point them out here quickly for anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
• More user of DataReaderPDC DVD (e-i-e-i-o)
Lucky me. I got my hands on a PDC DVD without having to shell out the $$ or join another ISV program. One of my user group members joined and somehow ended up with 2 conference DVD’s and was kind enough to give me one. Granted this stuff is on the web, but it’s really hard to go back and forth when you are trying to view a session online. Thanks Rich!!
WinFS discussion
I followed the trail from Simon Fell’s post questioning WinFS then followed it to Robert Scoble’s response and then Dare Obasanjo’s response to that as well as a bunch of discussion in his comments. And I wanted to add my 2 cents.
I agree with Dare that Microsoft keeps using the “organizing my pictures“ example and that is not satisfying. And I smile at his reference to Hailstorm. Hailstorm terrified me. It was the reason I spent 3 months playing with JBuilder before I came crawling back to .NET. I saw Hailstorm as some kind of James Bond movie plot to take over the world. But I digress. Back to WinFS.
From a very narrow view, here is an example of what I am hoping for:
In Outlook I have appointments, emails and notes. I would like to be able to see all notes emails and appointments that are related. Naturally, in a folder oriented world, I wanted to be able to drag my notes into the same folders where my emails are organized. I can’t. When Outlook 2003 came out it was the first thing I looked for. (Maybe it’s there and I haven’t found it yet… Kase??) Of course there are CATEGORIES that I could use – but as everyone is pointing out as a big issue with WinFS – I don’t want to use them! It’s too much work. I can’t categorize a folder so I would have to categorize every email that is of interested. No thanks. I just want to drag my note into the darned email folder and be finished.
Somehow, I have this idea (is this a fantasy?) that WinFS will make this easier (or enable programmers to make this easier for end-users), i can “categorize/meta tag“ my stuff with the ease of dragging and dropping into a folder and stuff can be emails, outlook notes, some documents, blog posts, etc.
That’s what I got excited about when I saw WinFS at PDC. Of course, I didn’t stop and think about how I was going to get lazy (well, busy) me to do whatever is necessary (creating the meta tags) to make all of this work.
Two extremes of the architect syndrome
Thanks to Chris Anderson, I was pointed to Michael Earl’s great post on something that I know *I* go through a lot and surely many of us do all of the time.
He talks about the Purist architects “cringes when you design a UI with business logic in it” vs. the Realist who “has an acute awareness of the importance of puritanism, but also knows that the business is in the business to make money, not to pay for “perfect” software systems.”
Michael also states: “While neither of these two behavioral patterns is wrong, I believe that there exists a shiny bright place halfway between them where a good architect, engineer, or developer should strive to reside. “
Not 10 minutes ago I posted an email on the aspnet-architecture (AspAdvice) list asking a question that exposes my own struggle between these two bents.
The worst part of this for me is that a) I work alone and b) I’m a Libra (known for extensive self-debating).
Scott Hanselman calls out Peter Blum
here here (or is that hear hear?). I really don’t know why Peter Blum is not more well known.
crawlers and messageboards
Rick Strahl is trying to figure out why google et alia are not digging things out of his West Wind message boards. Here are the details. Any ideas?