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Messaging Concepts - The Starbucks example - Ayende @ Rahien
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Founder of Hibernating Rhinos LTD. You can reach me by phone or email:. Messaging Concepts - The Starbucks example. Time to read 2 min. During KaizenConf, we discussed the notion of messaging as a first level concept quite a bit. I have already spoken about this at length, but I think that there is still a lot of room to talk about actual implementation and architecture details. The scenario in the example is simple, I want to order a venti hot chocolate. Let us explore how this is done:. As you can see,...
udidahan.com
Domain Events – Salvation
http://udidahan.com/2009/06/14/domain-events-salvation
Udi Dahan – The Software Simplist. Enterprise Development Expert and SOA Specialist. Domain Events – Salvation. Sunday, June 14th, 2009. I’ve been hearing from people that have had a great deal of success using the Domain Event pattern and the infrastructure I previously provided for it in Domain Events – Take 2. Before diving right into the code, I wanted to take a minute to recall how we got here. It started by looking for how to create fully encapsulated domain models. Just pure domain model goodness.
udim.wordpress.com
An Associative Database | interpolation at the complex roots of unity
https://udim.wordpress.com/2009/08/25/an-associative-database
Interpolation at the complex roots of unity. Laquo; Twitter Updates on Google Reader. For FreeBSD Users Only. August 25, 2009 by udim. About a year and a half ago, I wanted. A metadata database (or metabase), where I could collect all my notes about songs I’ve listened to and pictures I’ve taken. The idea is that the photo and its associated notes are both data. Thus, the original idea of a metabase is now not as much about storing. As it is about storing. Of course, somebody has already thought of this.
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Don’t Bother with S3FS for Mounting Amazon S3 on Mac OS X (2014) – rlucas.net: The Next Generation
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Rlucas.net: The Next Generation. 8230;fighting entropy one financing round at a time. Skip to Content ↓. Don’t Bother with S3FS for Mounting Amazon S3 on Mac OS X (2014). Jan 24th, 2014. As of January 2014, it’s not worth bothering with the “s3fs” software for mounting Amazon S3 buckets on your local filesystem. Well, forget it. s3fs as of January 2014, used on Mac OS X and against an existing set of buckets, is so utterly unreliable as to be useless. April 16, 2014 at 7:43 am. This is untrue. It sou...
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Fear | Tim Ross - Software Developer
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Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. Go Out and Create. An Introduction to Objective-C for .NET Developers. March 29, 2011. Since leaving the safety of corporate life and starting a business. Thoughts are not experiences. You can always cope with the present moment, but you cannot cope with something that is only a mind projection – you cannot cope with the future. – Eckhart Tolle. Responses to “Fear”. Feed for this Entry. March 29, 2011 at 9:22 pm. I also have...
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Introducing node.js Tools for Visual Studio - Scott Hanselman
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Introducing node.js Tools for Visual Studio. November 21, '13. Just when you thought it couldn't be crazier in Redmond, today they are introducing node.js Tools for Visual Studio. NTVS runs inside VS2012 or VS2013. Some node.js enthusiasts had forked PTVS and begun some spikes of node tools for VS. At the same time the PTVS team was also working on node.js integration, so they all joined forces and made NTVS a community project. NTVS was developed by the same team that brought you PTVS. Visual Studio org...
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Building .NET Solution with Rake and TeamCity | Andy Pike
https://andypike.wordpress.com/2009/08/08/building-net-solution-with-rake-and-teamcity
Building .NET Solution with Rake and TeamCity. I’ve been reading through my Ruby books and came across Rake. Rake is a Ruby build program similar to NAnt or MSBuild but instead of writing XML, you use Ruby instead. Now that opens all sorts of doors, so I thought I’d see if I could get Rake to build a .NET solution and take it from there. First things first, if you want to do this you will need to download and install Ruby. DOT NET PATH = "#{ENV[". SystemRoot "]} Microsoft.NET Framework v3.5". That was pr...
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Announcing Clientperf: Simple Client-Side Rails Performance | austin entrepreneur
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Announcing Clientperf: Simple Client-Side Rails Performance. By efalcao on June 21, 2008. I’m giving a talk at Austin on Rails next Tuesday on applying the 14 rules of high-performance websites in the typical rails mongrel/nginx stack, the main idea being to focus on some of the important implementation details when it comes to client-side performance optimization. And that’s it! Thanks to Howard Rauscher for the javascript. Thanks to FiveRuns. I am definitely going to hav...
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Albacore AssemblyInfo Task vs. Nant Assembly Info Generator | ThoughtStream.new :derick_bailey
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Topic of the Month. Albacore AssemblyInfo Task vs. Nant Assembly Info Generator. September 29, 2009. Here’s one of the reasons I like Rake and my custom Rake tasks that I’m building into Albacore. Assembly Version Info Generator. To do the same thing with Albacore, you only need this:. Desc Assembly Version Info Generator. Rake: AssemblyInfoTask. new. Output file = ./SomeFolder/AssemblyInfo.cs. Company name = MyCompany, Inc. Product name = MyProduct. Version = 0.0.0.0. Where I can write real code, any day.
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