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Feeling sorry for EDS - business that don't know what they want
Since then nothing I have heard about them has caused me to change my opinion. Just at the moment EDS are being sued by BSkyB - part of News International - for failure to deliver on a project. In 2000 BSkyB agreed to pay EDS £48m to develop a new ‘state of the art’ customer service system. It is not often I feel sorry for EDS. Early in my career I had contact with EDS and I was not impressed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Creating a legacy web service proxy in Visual Studio 2008
to Here you can control all the details of SVCUTIL.EXE -- how to reuse types, whether
to to generate public/private types, whether to genrate lower-level message contracts
(giving giving complete control over the SOAP structure), and whether to generate asynchronous
methods If you right click on "References" in a VS2008 project you will find only two options
now now - "Add Reference" and "Add Service Reference".
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Monday, August 13, 2007
Creating a legacy web service proxy in Visual Studio 2008
to be one of the most obviously changed things in Orcas - the dialog presented is
Here you can control all the details of SVCUTIL.EXE -- how to reuse types, whether
to generate public/private types, whether to genrate lower-level message contracts
(giving complete control over the SOAP structure), and whether to generate asynchronous
If you right click on "References" in a VS2008 project you will find only two options
now - "Add Reference" and "Add Service Reference".
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Monday, August 13, 2007
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Software people got there first: Wiki’s, blogs
It isn’t all about AJAX and Google maps, a lot of the other technologies that are broadly seen to be in Web 2.0 My employer has been using Wiki’s for a few years, at the moment I’m in the middle of evaluating search engines for the enterprise, today I’ve just set up our internal blogging system and I’m looking at fitting RSS to the website I manage. I’m actually starting to think that a search engine, deployed in a modern IT enabled knowledge based company, may Web 2.0 is having some fallout in the business world.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, May 18, 2006
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Creating a legacy web service proxy in Visual Studio 2008
to Here you can control all the details of SVCUTIL.EXE -- how to reuse types, whether
to to generate public/private types, whether to genrate lower-level message contracts
(giving giving complete control over the SOAP structure), and whether to generate asynchronous
methods If you right click on "References" in a VS2008 project you will find only two options
now now - "Add Reference" and "Add Service Reference".
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Creating a legacy web service proxy in Visual Studio 2008
to be one of the most obviously changed things in Orcas - the dialog presented is
Here you can control all the details of SVCUTIL.EXE -- how to reuse types, whether
to generate public/private types, whether to genrate lower-level message contracts
(giving complete control over the SOAP structure), and whether to generate asynchronous
If you right click on "References" in a VS2008 project you will find only two options
now - "Add Reference" and "Add Service Reference".
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The start of the end for Agile software development?
For the moment this is how the argument is shaping up so far... Therefore nobody wants to admit they are not agile and consequently we are all agile. A few agile practises like test first development and stand-up meetings are becoming much more common than the others. Now the term is moving back to the business world and become much bigger. On the one hand Agile software development has won the war. Agile (and its cousin Lean) are moving into the mainstream and becoming the accepted norm.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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Feeling sorry for EDS - business that don't know what they want
Since then nothing I have heard about them has caused me to change my opinion. Just at the moment EDS are being sued by BSkyB - part of News International - for failure to deliver on a project. In 2000 BSkyB agreed to pay EDS £48m to develop a new ‘state of the art’ customer service system. It is not often I feel sorry for EDS. Early in my career I had contact with EDS and I was not impressed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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