Archives
- 2008.02.11: Decentralizing media types
- 2008.02.07: Facelift
- 2008.02.02: Big data is old news
- 2008.01.30: Relations in the cloud
- 2008.01.14: Shared, err, something
- 2008.01.03: The good in WS-*
- 2007.12.31: Continuing the debate
- 2007.12.19: SimpleDB simply sucks
- 2007.12.19: A rant, followed by RESTful choreography
- 2007.12.11: A note on science
- 2007.11.13: To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle
- 2007.11.10: RESTful normalization
- 2007.11.09: QCon San Francisco, Day 2, thoughts
- 2007.11.09: QCon San Francisco, Day 1, thoughts
- 2007.10.26: But sometimes things do change
- 2007.10.26: The more things change...
- 2007.10.22: The Web: Distributed Objects Realized!
- 2007.10.18: On Chaos in IT
- 2007.10.16: Rechtin
- 2007.10.11: Planned vs. Seredipitous Reuse
- 2007.10.04: Zimbra
- 2007.10.04: Dynamo
- 2007.10.04: on ESBs and disposable software
- 2007.10.04: On effective architecture
- 2007.10.04: The new music biz model rears its head again
- 2007.09.27: The next programming language
- 2007.09.19: Iron Man
- 2007.09.19: Counterfeiting Chaos
- 2007.09.04: Rick Rubin on new music distribution
- 2007.08.27: What's it about?
- 2007.07.26: Semiotics and REST
- 2007.07.17: OOPSLA
- 2007.07.03: iPhone and RESTful HTTP
- 2007.07.02: iPhone impressions
- 2007.06.27: I, for one, welcome our new iPhone overlords
- 2007.06.22: Afraid?
- 2007.06.21: it's hot
- 2007.06.13: Sopranos
- 2007.06.11: Web 2.0 on the iPhone
- 2007.06.11: Business Architecture in a Web
- 2007.06.10: Data-centric architecture
- 2007.06.10: What are the benefits of WS-* or proprietary services?
- 2007.05.22: Understanding hypermedia as the engine of application state
- 2007.05.15: oh, and...
- 2007.05.15: Customer support on Internet Forums, in a nutshell
- 2007.05.01: Joost
- 2007.04.26: Service component architecture
- 2007.04.25: The Political Implications of a Web Architecture
- 2007.04.15: Identity federation rumblings
- 2007.03.29: A complementary blog
- 2007.03.29: Breaking the software industry
- 2007.03.12: A CIO on open source, information, collaboration, and architecture
- 2007.03.12: Steve Jobs v. Bill Gates v. Old Man C64
- 2007.03.07: canadian copyright
- 2007.02.28: Sales culture
- 2007.02.27: Http Multiparts and the case of the missing CRLF
- 2007.02.26: oscar! oscar!
- 2007.02.20: JetBlue
- 2007.02.16: music trends
- 2007.02.12: Apple's accounting rules and the case of $1.99 for 802.11n
- 2007.01.30: Jim Gray missing
- 2007.01.15: The iphone and excludability
- 2007.01.11: Life beyond distributed transactions
- 2007.01.10: Pearl harbour for World of Warcraft
- 2006.12.18: What's a disruptive innovation?
- 2006.12.06: RESTful security
- 2006.10.24: Enhancing communication
- 2006.09.19: BEA's microService architecture
- 2006.08.22: In support of complex tools
- 2006.07.16: Emperor reunion in New York City
- 2006.07.07: I've been RESTified
- 2006.06.15: What I hate about my Mac
- 2006.06.07: http can scale!
- 2006.05.10: briefly, on uniformity
- 2006.05.06: Why 'Web Style' is not enough for SOA
- 2006.05.02: SOA's end?
- 2006.04.03: An open source manifesto worth listening to
- 2006.02.26: Metal documentary
- 2006.02.26: Opeth Chronology - New York City
- 2006.02.18: being a road warrior
- 2006.02.15: The most important strategic decision a CIO can make
- 2006.02.07: The solution architect's lot
- 2006.02.03: Cookie monster vocals
- 2006.01.28: SOA's technical landmarks
- 2006.01.14: The open source hype cycle
- 2005.12.23: SuperHyperFanBoys
- 2005.12.19: SOA Certification
- 2005.11.28: architect's summit
- 2005.11.13: A couple Druckerisms
- 2005.11.13: Peter Drucker has passed away at age 95
- 2005.11.01: BPEL backlash
- 2005.10.31: Let confusion reign
- 2005.10.31: The Web 2.0 programmer hype
- 2005.09.26: distributed caches
- 2005.08.19: Modern disruptive technologies in enterprise software
- 2005.07.26: New BEA releases
- 2005.06.19: when i'm feeling down
- 2005.06.18: doctor who
- 2005.06.12: Pink Floyd Reuniting
- 2005.06.04: On Consultants and Agile Methods
- 2005.05.03: Jim Gray on the new database
- 2005.04.17: fantomas
- 2005.04.04: in memory
- 2005.03.17: Apocalyptica
- 2005.03.10: Interop with SOAP and REST
- 2005.03.06: Expert One on One 10g edition sample chapters
- 2005.03.01: building the new database, pt 2
- 2005.02.11: online gaming nostalgia
- 2005.02.03: IBM vs Oracle in the TPC
- 2005.02.03: iPods seen in Redmond
- 2005.02.01: Building the new database, pt 1
- 2005.02.01: Random quickies
- 2005.01.06: Always learn C?
- 2004.12.25: happy holidays
- 2004.12.01: That's some fast sorting
- 2004.11.17: Creating meaning and controlling language
- 2004.11.12: Google Bloodbath
- 2004.11.10: back in black
- 2004.10.27: OOPSLA 2004
- 2004.10.04: interop vs. portability
- 2004.10.04: on WS-* standards proliferation
- 2004.10.02: Microsoft, services, and patents
- 2004.08.13: on new languages
- 2004.07.26: IT matters .. not?
- 2004.07.20: ok, maybe not
- 2004.05.25: at eWorld
- 2004.04.04: Followup on IT Jobs
- 2004.04.03: Productivity, Wages, and Outsourcing
- 2004.04.02: leadership
- 2004.03.19: brief update
- 2004.01.25: BEA foot-in-mouth
- 2004.01.15: iPod and standards
- 2004.01.14: autonomous services
- 2003.12.31: have a good new year
- 2003.11.25: innovating
- 2003.11.04: PDC: architecture
- 2003.10.28: First reflections on the PDC
- 2003.10.24: eBay and the PDC
- 2003.10.05: more on ORM vs. stored procedures
- 2003.10.02: SOA in the context of EJB
- 2003.09.28: SOA
- 2003.09.27: select count(*) is not slow
- 2003.09.27: monoculture
- 2003.09.27: oracle power struggles
- 2003.09.27: on monopolies
- 2003.09.27: On architecture
- 2003.09.25: .NET mysticism and Java productivity
- 2003.09.25: Liebermann computers
- 2003.09.23: reading slowly
- 2003.09.22: java = suv?
- 2003.09.22: Developer communities and the PDC
- 2003.09.15: why i wear black
- 2003.09.14: windows media
- 2003.09.07: rms classic remix
- 2003.09.06: design for performance
- 2003.08.31: why distributed computing?
- 2003.08.31: sometimes it's better to keep quiet
- 2003.08.31: The problem with Schumpeter
- 2003.08.30: SOA vs. OO
- 2003.08.28: if you think harder, your code will be better
- 2003.08.24: a sad day
- 2003.08.24: Music copying in Canada
- 2003.08.24: Monoculture
- 2003.08.24: Apple has class
- 2003.07.21: Drucker
- 2003.07.21: Farmakon
- 2003.07.21: proprietary is not always bad
- 2003.06.25: today's advice
- 2003.06.25: the G5 benchmarks
- 2003.06.25: JavaOne coverage
- 2003.05.29: fatter, bigger pipes
- 2003.05.28: i still have a pulse
- 2002.12.31: First entry
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