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Software Design Matters: March 2013
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. One of the most important things to consider when designing communication between two systems in an enterprise is reliability: Does the sender need to know if messages were delivered to the receiver? If an error occurs on the receiver, does the sender need to know? Does the sender need to know what type of error occurred? Do messages need to be received in the order they were sent? What about receivers that may go offline or networks that go down? For communication to a single ...
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Software Design Matters: December 2014
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Thursday, December 18, 2014. A bottle of DB reliever. I don’t know about you, but trying to decide what technologies to use is beginning to feel like trying to choose a pain reliever: countless choices and a ton of small print. But when you think about it, it’s actually worse. Unlike pain reliever brands that tend to stick around year after year, many technologies don’t. I found this site. Then I only have to dig into the small print on a few bottles before heading over to toothpaste.
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Software Design Matters: February 2011
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Get the Gist: C /CLI (or how to do native and managed code at the same time). Get the Gist: C /CLI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Do NoSQL databases have a place in your enterprise? There’s been a quiet revolution going on in the world of database technology. After dominating for years, the monopoly of relational databases is ending. N. View my complete profile. Get the Gist: C /CLI (or how to do native and man. C) Compass Point, Inc. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Software Design Matters: A bottle of DB reliever
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Thursday, December 18, 2014. A bottle of DB reliever. I don’t know about you, but trying to decide what technologies to use is beginning to feel like trying to choose a pain reliever: countless choices and a ton of small print. But when you think about it, it’s actually worse. Unlike pain reliever brands that tend to stick around year after year, many technologies don’t. I found this site. Then I only have to dig into the small print on a few bottles before heading over to toothpaste.
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Software Design Matters: Communication reliability
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. One of the most important things to consider when designing communication between two systems in an enterprise is reliability: Does the sender need to know if messages were delivered to the receiver? If an error occurs on the receiver, does the sender need to know? Does the sender need to know what type of error occurred? Do messages need to be received in the order they were sent? What about receivers that may go offline or networks that go down? For communication to a single ...
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Software Design Matters: The usefulness of adapters: a pictorial
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. The usefulness of adapters: a pictorial. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do NoSQL databases have a place in your enterprise? There’s been a quiet revolution going on in the world of database technology. After dominating for years, the monopoly of relational databases is ending. N. View my complete profile. The usefulness of adapters: a pictorial. C) Compass Point, Inc. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Software Design Matters: November 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010. Get the Gist: How .NET works. Here's an overview of how .NET works I put together a few years ago. The .NET framework is continually growing but it still basically works the same under the hood:. Get the Gist: .NET. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Do NoSQL databases have a place in your enterprise? There’s been a quiet revolution going on in the world of database technology. After dominating for years, the monopoly of relational databases is ending. N. View my complete profile.
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Software Design Matters: October 2014
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Friday, October 17, 2014. Posting files with AngularJS. While AngularJS's built-in $http. Service posts data as JSON by default, what do you do if you need to include an image or other binary data file in the post? Seems pretty straightforward. Just bind HTML input type="file". To a controller variable via ng-model. Object containing the file object as data with Content-Type. Not so fast. It turns out that. Doesn't work with ng-model. Resulted in rejected posts (a bug? To hook input type="file". If you'r...
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1] 503.329.1138. Led by Russell Morley, Compass Point scales when necessary by tapping into a select set of associates and developers. With over 15 years of high technology management, consulting, and development experience, Russell’s experience spans a variety of technologies, industry trends, and business cycles. For most engagements, Russell serves as the primary client contact and manages them with a hands on, personal approach. Steve runs the Bissell Group. Petes company is Vero North, LLC. The foun...
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Software Design Matters: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. The usefulness of adapters: a pictorial. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Do NoSQL databases have a place in your enterprise? There’s been a quiet revolution going on in the world of database technology. After dominating for years, the monopoly of relational databases is ending. N. View my complete profile. The usefulness of adapters: a pictorial. C) Compass Point, Inc. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.