Taken Out Tonight: Welcome Home, Marine.
The counts: Blogging: 13; Development: 11; Other: 9; SQL: 4; WILY: 4
Line of the night: It's frickin Visual Studio for petes sake. It's not like people aren't going to buy it. I still don't understand. How is Whidbey's delay increase MICROSOFT's chances of failing? This isn't a rinky-dink development project for a 5-employee client. It's a product central to Microsoft's platform strategy. I'm pretty sure they're going to spend as much time/money/talent as necessary to get it right.
Post of the night:In love with InfoPath
I love silly little lists like this...
- It would be a brew pub.
- Books.
- Hum... couldn't decide. Maybe Science Fiction or technical non-fiction.
- Culinary skills.
- Acid Jazz.
[Spinning: I Get a Kick Out of You - Dave Brubeck; Quartet]
We have an application that another developer is putting together. He needs to move the results of his program -- serialized as a text file -- to a host on a partners network. Mapping drives with .NET is hard if you think too much about it. Pretty easy if you think like a scripter...