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“Here’s a crazy idea: Open-source the WPF/E, endorse a Mono-based version, and make XAML an open standard.” – amen. really glad to hear this coming from someone else
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some interesting benchmarks for open source app servers from Virtuas’ Raible
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hmm…i would definitely like to go to this. need to see if i can make that happen
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don’t miss Stephe’s take on the recent open source Java news and roadmap, particularly the contrast via .NET; i’ll try and weigh in on this sometime soon – agree with just about everything except the lack of risk
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smart move by HP; maybe my prediction will yet come true
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wonder if this is a .NET app; be great if someone could get it running on Mono
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this is horrifying
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David’s stealing a bit of my thunder here, as i’d meant to explore this topic soonish, but the short answer is no – i will not check my laptop; i will either a.) not travel (yay!), b.) travel w/o a device (highly unlikely) or c.) check my 770
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James says:
August 16, 2006 at 2:27 am
You are allowed laptops on flights in the UK again. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4789593.stm
Mike Dolan says:
August 16, 2006 at 1:08 pm
I think our corporate policy for employees expressly prohibits us from checking our laptops… I wonder how that would play out.
I checked a laptop one a few years back… the hard drive crashed 3 days later. Never again.
stephen o'grady says:
August 17, 2006 at 12:03 pm
James: yup, that is good news, but the trending here is not. more and more things are being prohibited, and i don’t think it’s a stretch to say that it’s just a matter of time until things like laptops are prohibited as well. the only good news there is that biz travellers will absolutely freak, and the airlines can’t really afford to lose their business.
Mike: i think it would play out in a lot less travel, which might be good for you and me but probably bad for the airlines and dozens if not hundreds of economies just in the states.
or at least, that’s what i’m hoping the conclusion is, b/c like you i’m just not checking my laptop. not happening.
Mike Dolan says:
August 17, 2006 at 1:35 pm
Is that sad? I’d rather just not travel than travel without a laptop???
I don’t think the airlines would let it get to that point here. It would cripple business travel which I thought accounted for something like 80% of airline revenues… and besides they just got WiFi on some planes…
stephen o'grady says:
August 22, 2006 at 10:11 am
Mike: it may be, but i’m the same way.
as for the airlines, i tend to agree. but people do weird things in the name of ‘security.’