Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2008

IE8, Standards, and Joel is Scary Brilliant

By Joel, I mean Joel Spolsky. Not only does he have great taste in presidential candidates, but he's a person everyone in technology should be reading.

It's good to have idols, I think. I dream of having the perspective and wisdom to write like this.

The IE 8 team is in the process of making a decision that lies perfectly, exactly, precisely on the fault line smack in the middle of two different ways of looking at the world. It’s the difference between conservatives and liberals, it’s the difference between "idealists" and "realists", it’s a huge global jihad dividing members of the same family, engineers against computer scientists, and Lexuses vs. olive trees.

Of course he's talking about how IE8 will handle web standards when so much of the world expects IE to work the way it has always worked. Is there a solution? According to Joel:

There is no solution. Each solution is terribly wrong. Eric Bangeman at ars technica writes, "The IE team has to walk a fine line between tight support for W3C standards and making sure sites coded for earlier versions of IE still display correctly." This is incorrect. It’s not a fine line. It's a line of negative width. There is no place to walk. They are damned if they do and damned if they don't.

His Martian headset analogy is just a bit forced, but totally forgiven. The write-up is brilliant and fascinating.

Like Joel, I'm going to sit back with some popcorn.

...it will be really, really entertaining to watch...

Rob Relyea Hates my Mom

Mom, Dad, Kevin

My mother is a lovely woman. So I'm confused as to why Rob dislikes her so much.

Let me back up. Last August (when I was still at my former employer) I did some demos of new features in WPF 3.5 for Channel 9.

I was happy to see Rob reused some of the same demos for his MIX '08 Talk.

When I was watching the Add-In demo, I was surprise to see the data had remained the same--for the most part. My dad--Robert, my brothers--Brian and John, and I were still in the data set.

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But my mother--Wynette--replaced by "Web Service". I mean, I know WCF is powerful, but it's a poor replacement for the most wonderful woman in the world--even if she has an uncommon name.

I did find it funny that the last name was left unchanged.

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So come on Relyea. Let's hear it. I think I deserve an explanation. :-)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

.NET 3.5 is here; IDataErrorInfo support in WPF seems to be popular

One of the things that sucks about being on the outside is the surprises.

I was blown off my chair when I heard .NET 3.5 released yesterday.

I talked about some of the new stuff in August.

My favorite feature (that I designed, at least) was IDataErrorInfo support in WPF data binding.

Rocky likes it.

Walk likes it.

Even God likes it. ;-)

You really should be thanking Dr. Bent, who made it.

And Bea, who made sure it worked.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Former MS co-workers done well: Amar & Robby [Videos]

Amar was my GPM (manager's manager) in the Longhorn days. (Yes, back when Vista had a lot more managed code and was going to change the world.)

He's one of the stars in the intro video for Google's openSocial. (Look for the Indian guy in the Brazilian soccer jersey.)

I can't wait to start hacking on this stuff.

The last time you may have seen him on video was when he was GPM of the RSS team at Microsoft. (Interviewed by Scoble, none the less. A lot can change in three years, huh?)

Robby is on channel9 again, chatting the goodness of the 'integrator' role in WPF/Silverlight development. He's a main guy at identity mine these days.

Robby and I worked together on the WPF team in the v1 days. The last time you may have seen him on channel9 was with yours truly. Although I'd rather forget the topic. :-)

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Hello MSDN Mag Readers

I kinda forgot I wrote this article in August.

I guess the sudden increase in emails makes sense.

In case it got buried, I am no longer at Microsoft, but you can still find the bag-o-tricks here.

I've taken a pretty big break from most things WPF. If you have questions, you're best bet is the WPF MSDN forum.

Hope you enjoyed my attempt at wit and wisdom.

Friday, October 5, 2007

I'll avoid any reference to rats and ships

On Monday, Fil made a note on Facebook listing the ~10 people he knew who had left MS this year. After a couple days and a few additions from friends, it was up to 16.

Earlier today I stumbled upon Rory's announcement.

Then I discovered Danny's post.

Wow.

Maybe it's just that time of year.

Maybe it's that departures are more visible these days.

To use Microsoft's favorite overloaded statement: interesting.