I went to do my daily check of our external servers when I noticed that one that hosts several of our virtual machines was not responding.
Sponsoring the Code War was a total blast. Windward Studios will definitely do this again next year.
It's time for another roadmap with version 11 about to drop. So first let's cover what has recently shipped.
Code War—Events like this add significantly to the College experience by reinforcing a joy in learning purely for the sake of increased knowledge.
A breakdown of the Code Wars 2011 live updates. 6:10: And we have a winner - Chronotron! The rule was win 2 games and they won the first 2 times!
Microsoft Crescent is a really cool Business Intelligence tool—chart animate and change over time so you can see the change in X/Y values over time.
Windward is going to sponsor a code war at the C.U. Computer Science department this August 27. It's also a really fun way to start off the school year.
Upgrading is free as part of your yearly maintenance and you will get a giant productivity improvement. It's well worth the time.
This post comes out of a discussion we had at work today where I discussed why I would like to get all of our customers to upgrade to version 10.
ProClarity has been deprecated and the Microsoft B.I. message has always been a bit muddled. Denali coming makes things even more confusing.
The .net XPath support is for XPath 1.0. However, there is an easy way to add both XPath 2.0 functions.
Our first Code War at Windward this Friday! It's a battle to see who can write the best solution to a problem in a relatively short period of time.