ServergeekMickey Williams' weblogSlides from the WS-Eventing Workshop- February 26, 2004 The slide decks from the recent WS-Eventing workshop have just been posted on MSDN.http://www.servergeek.com/2004_02_22_blog_arc.htm#107783993169238474 John Gilmour versus the Tree- February 17, 2004 John Gilmour is one of the top skateboard slalom racers in the US, and placed 4th in the World Teleboard Championships at Wachusett on Sunday (a teleboard is like a narrow snowboard with telemark bindings.) After the race he was freeriding and had a persohttp://www.servergeek.com/2004_02_15_blog_arc.htm#107695287925432565 XQuery Support in Whidbey- February 16, 2004 I've been experimenting with the XQuery support in the Whidbey pre-release. Once my head started getting around the programming model, I was able to build some fun demos. Here's one that queries two XML documents and builds a new third document. First, thttp://www.servergeek.com/2004_02_15_blog_arc.htm#107371389952440623 Some Sharp Edges Around the C using Statement- February 9, 2004 Interesting (and fun) things happen when you teach C to smart people. I got this blog entry from a discussion at the end of one of my recent CFramework classes. Given a minimal disposable type P: class P: IDisposable P()http://www.servergeek.com/2004_02_08_blog_arc.htm#107636271256324573 How Clean is the Future of SOAP- February 9, 2004 The latest issue of Communications, the magazine sent to the general membership of the ACM includes, "How Clean is the Future of SOAP". Anyone that has encountered me in the last few days has, no doubt, noticed the steam pouring from my ears as a directhttp://www.servergeek.com/2004_02_08_blog_arc.htm#107635222498509038 |