Sam Gentile: .NET.NET NewsDon Box on XML and Inclusion- (Found July 15, 2008 ) XML and Inclusion. "I just read your 'Object vs. XML' post on the spout and I'd be pleased if you would allow me to respond with my own personal spoutlet. Here goes:" sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News Personally, I'm in the XML Schema camp. I totally see the value in having loosely formed XML documents as well, but having a schema enables much richer integration with other environments.Drew's Bloghttp://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/25.html#a616 Jashua Allen Nails It On GPL and Its Prophets- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Joshua Allen nails it on the contraditons of the GPL and its prophets: One cranky coder has taken exception to this particular argument in my "No Love for GPL" post, replying, "insuring that something you give as a gift to the community remains collective property is not organized crime." Pleasantly, this statement shows an understanding of GPL that is lacking in many OSS advocates. GPL philosophy is that intellectual property should be collective property. I don't...http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/25.html#a617 DevCon East Speakers Up- (Found July 15, 2008 ) DevCon East. The initial list of speakers is up for Chris Sells' Web Services DevCon East. Lots of others have said it, but I will too: if you're interested in Web Services, go. I see that Peter Drayton, Steve Loughran, Craig Andera, Eugene Kuznetzov, Keith Ballinger, Andy Gray, and Tim Ewald are all back. I'm interested to hear what Stuart Celarier has to say as well. Lots of these talks look like reprises of what went on in Portland last March, all of them worth...http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/26.html#a619 (Untitled)- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Effective NAnt IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Developmenthttp://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/26.html#a620 (Untitled)- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Software development process IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development John like Brad's book idea. I do too.http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a631 Welcome to the Neighborhood!- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Another blog in the bitstream... Decided to start a blog today. I looked into Radio back in January of this year, but didn't have the time to really dig in and see what it was all about. I've recently learned more about the whole RSS newsfeeds and I think it's a great way to quickly gather and share information. I'm looking forward to this! :) Wrinkled Paper Welcome! Subscribed. :) What's the story behind the nameThe .NET Guy I noticed you in my Referal logs today. Thanks and welcome!...http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a630 Samgentile.com is live! (but limited)- (Found July 15, 2008 ) My new website samgentile.com is live (with ASP.NET)! Only first two pages so far. Let me know what you think. Update: I have copied the rest of the pages up there. They are still html pages and need to be converted. Some of the naviagtion bars need to still be done. For those of you who read the old site, you'll see that the new .NET main page is not cluttered with Amazon books. They have been removed in favor of cleaner layout and more information. Its no longer going to be a...http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a629 Web Services Security - HTTP Basic Authentication without Active Directory- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Greg has a nice post and sample codehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a625 (Untitled)- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Sam Ruby: Devcon East: Sessions and Speakers. When I get back home, I'll submit a title and abstract. Anybody have a suggestion on what they would like to hear me talk on Apache, AXIS, non-MSFT stuff that I know nothing abouthttp://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a624 SML.NET- (Found July 15, 2008 ) Another .NET functional language has just been released - SML.NET. Hopefully I'll get some free time to play with it - I picked up a book on ML programming a month ago and I'd like to investigate this new .NET version in detail.Jason Bockhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a623 |