The Wagner BlogDevelopment Notes, News and Trivia(Untitled)- May 26, 2004 BEA details Liquid Computing plan. SAN FRANCISCO -- Declaring an end to the era of integration as it has been known, BEA Chairman, CEO, and Founder Alfred Chuang at the BEA eWorld 2004 conference here on Tuesday rolled out the company&146;s &147;Liquid Computing&148; vision for building SOAs (service-oriented architectures) that are responsive to rapid changes in IT needs. InfoWorld: Top Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/25.html#a1018 (Untitled)- May 25, 2004 The State of Healthcare (Part 2) My wife had a patient last month. An 85 year old lady. She had to go to the hospital. While in the hospital, some nurses pried this lady's 3 diamond rings off her athritic finger. True story. No kidding.http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/24.html#a1017 (Untitled)- May 23, 2004 ObjectSpaces Isn't Going To Ship - Jesse Ezell is among those covering the removal of ObjectSpaces from Visual Studio .NET, its merge with WinFS, and its slip to the Longhorn timeframe; his entry is worth reading because several objectrelational mapper (ORM) vendors post their comments as well. ObjectSpaces was announced as a Microsoft technology back in 2001, so it can now be added to the long list of things (including WinFS itself) that were promised and then not delivered anywhere near on...http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/22.html#a1016 (Untitled)- May 22, 2004 Google names 31 underwriters CNET News.com - This is going to be so amazing when they cut loose the IPO. I have a feeling it will just absolutely go throught he roof. More than anyone would estimate right now. (Lets see if I'm correct)http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/22.html#a1015 (Untitled)- May 22, 2004 Los Alamos Lab Loses More Data. The nation's most important nuclear weapons lab says it can't locate a hard disk drive that contains classified information. The lab has lost disks before, and critics are getting impatient with its carelessness. By Noah Shachtman. Wired News But has anyone followed up on the chinese guy over there that was wrongfully arrested by the government and totally lost his reputation because of thathttp://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/22.html#a1014 (Untitled)- May 22, 2004 HMO's taking it out on patients My wife works for a very large HMO as Registered Nurse. You wouldn't believe some of the horror stories I hear about botched up patient care. Until she started with this company I could not relate to the complaint most people have in that HMO's have accountants interfere with proper care. Now I totally understand. How would you like your father to die because the paperwork system of an HMO is so screwed up. How would you like your mother to receive less care...http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/22.html#a1013 (Untitled)- May 21, 2004 Dr. Peter has a nice app Its a Web monitoring service. To me the best part was the idea of installing it via command line switches install and uninstall. No msi here.http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/20.html#a1012 (Untitled)- May 19, 2004 Debug Javascript in VS 2003 Ever need to debug client side script Here is an article that outlines how you can configure VS 2003 to do that for you.http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/18.html#a1011 (Untitled)- May 19, 2004 Justin Rogers has a series of articles and downloads that deal with his Parser. Very interesting.http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/18.html#a1010 (Untitled)- May 19, 2004 EIF versus Log4Net This is a very handy comparison. Thanks Daniel!http://radio.weblogs.com/0101986/2004/05/18.html#a1009 |