I now have an open source project area on SourceForge.net for my Photo Room software. Let me know if you care to contribute to the effort. You can see Photo Room in action at WASTEDBoarding.com.
Interesting article on eWeek…Web Services Security: A Political Battlefield. Sometimes this stuff just hurts my head.
“On the road again. I can’t wait to be on the road again.” Blah, blah.
Melanie and I are heading to her home town this afternoon to attend a wedding. We plan on spending the rest of the weekend there so she can visit with her sisters and I can write an article on the ten top things to consider when building a web service. I’m not exactly sure how I got sucker into writing this article, but once it is done I will be excited about it.
I have to admit .NET makes coding easier. I wrote this simple web-based photo album application in a couple of hours. Now it will be much easier for me to post images on the web.
Melanie and I just returned from East Durham in the Catkills of New York state. We were there to enjoy beers and music at the 25th Annual East Durham Irish Festival. Headlining the festival was the Saw Doctors. Other bands appearing included The Prodigals, The Glengarry Bhoys, Andy Cooney Band, and more. My favorite by far was Ontario Canada’s Glengarry Bhoys. These cats really got the crowd shaking, moving, and jumping.
More news about Accenture’s new Web Service and Application Development Platform for Microsoft .NET. This time from InfoWorld.
Accenture to roll out Web services development tools
The correct answer to any architectural question is always “it depends.” – Advanced DOTNET E-mail List
Cool! This eWeek article 2002 A Model Year for App Dev talks about my latest project. A quote from the article: “Accenture in July will launch Accenture Web Service and Application Development Platform, which will be available as a hosted service, said Michael Condon, director of the company’s Web services consulting group.”