One the big issues with Software as a Service is when the service disappears. You might expect this from a small company – but from Microsoft? In fairness I had lots of warning – but all in all I had about 40 videos up there – all of the MVC storefront stuff, Kona, SubSonic, and other things. Migrating to another service (which I get to pay for) seems a little bait and switch to me – so I’ve moved them to my server here.
Holy cow! Another *DD – man I really must have an IV with that Alt.NET Punch just coursing like a train in my veins! I ask for your patience with this one – cause I think BDD is a really good tool to know – whether you use it or not – knowing the workings of it will allow you to have some intelligent conversation the next time you’re in Austin :).
I've been reading a lot of old blog posts tonite regarding Microsoft and Open Source - it really reminds me of the interesting stances the company has taken over the last 5 to 10 years (I've only been working with Microsoft for just about 2 years now). For instance - I read a post from Scoble that goes over why "Web 2.
This screencast went from a simple idea - talking to Brad Wilson about better Unit Testing - to some pretty broad topics such as source control, unit testing, and continuous integration. I seriously could have written a whole book based on the stuff flying through my mind.
This may be a really dumb thing I've just done - but bear with me because I think it makes sense. I knew this point was going to come when I first started the MVC Storefront - the point where I'm no longer building "an MVC sample app" and I change directions to build a flexible, pluggable Open Source community application.