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May 2004 Entries

As promised, here's my first contribution to HTTP modules and handlers. Although it has been quite belated, I hope you get something out of it. This is just an overview of modules and handlers that touches on a few topics of interest. This article was meant for developers who want to know what modules and handlers are all about. I tried to keep it to the point. As I mention in the article, I'll be working on an in-depth handler article over the next few weeks. I'm almost finished with my handler...

I'm looking forward to seeing more information on the Visual Studio Team System (aka Burton). I think that this is a step in the right direction. As an “architect,” my job is to apply a model-driven approach to problems. I think that VSTS will help promote this quality approach a lot. Automation is the key to model-driven architecture (MDA). If you haven't already, check out the VSTS team web log. There's only one post (at the time of this posting), but I think that this should be an...

Just to let everyone know, I'm working on this again. It's become my main priority on a project that I'm working on, so I should have some good stuff to post. I've been pretty busy at work lately - including being out of town a lot - so I haven't had much time to put into posting. But, I'm hoping to have something up within the next week. There has been a lot of good talk going on in my previous Front Controller post, so hopefully I can help take that into account as I work on my next post. Let me...

Well, I'm back... Whether you look at this as a good or bad thing, or simply have no opinion at all, I have returned to ridicule, beseech, and challenge the IT poets of the world. I will continue to express my unwanted, superfluous, and sometimes even excessive opinions and welcome your rebuttals. I continue with hopes to strike that chord in each and every one of you that drives you to step out of your realm and act upon your deepest convictions. We are all men, no one better than another. So, I...