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  • Is IIS7 on Vista not serving static content?

    If you add IIS7 and ASP.NET on Vista, many of the common HTTP modules are not installed by default – including the one for static content. The problem is that it doesn’t return a 404 or other error, but rather zero-byte files. If you’re seeing empty files returned for CSS, images and JScript files, this...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 07-02-2008
  • We are looking to hire good developers

    Notches is hiring developers . We’re looking to bring on developers to be part of the core engineering team. We want people that can contribute to the product in a myriad of ways beyond coding. We want people who can ask the tough questions and challenge us. We want people who are not afraid to take...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 06-12-2008
  • The Challenges of Scaling Twitter's Follower Model

    I wrote previously that Twitter's architecture is not scalable for real-time messaging . Indeed, the Twitter development team talked about this recently . Twitter is, fundamentally, a messaging system. Twitter was not architected as a messaging system, however. For expediency's sake, Twitter...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 05-26-2008
  • Twitter's problems are the result of architecture, XMPP may be the answer

    The problem with scaling Twitter is not the choice of framework, but the choice of architecture. In other words, abandoning Ruby On Rails probably isn't going to solve all of their problems. At the same time, I'm not sure that decentralization is necessary and comes with its own set of challenges...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 05-05-2008
  • Creating a better 404

    Jeff Atwood rants about the typical 404 page , saying "the average internet user has no idea what 404 means or what to do about it. To them, it's yet another unintelligible error message from the computer. Most 404 pages are unvarnished geek-speak." Jeff lays out 5 ways to make the 404...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 12-31-2007
  • Congrats to Faisal on his new role on the ADO.NET team

    My good buddy Faisal has moved from MSBuild to ADO.NET . Specifically, he's the Program Manager for LINQ to SQL and the Object Service for Entity Framework. He says you'll hear a lot more from him on these things, but of course if past history is any indication his blogging will be short lived...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 12-05-2007
  • What exactly is an iPhone application?

    Scoble mentions 3 new iPhone apps today from Newsgator, Bloglines, and Google. It's interesting that companies keep saying they are doing "iPhone development", when really these are nothing more than sites skinned to look more natural on the iPhone. The iPhone is the only mobile phone that...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 07-24-2007
  • Microsoft Silverlight

    A lot of people are very excited about Silverlight , the technology that was formerly known as WPF/E. Jesse says it will give Flash a real run for its money because of a better video story (emphasis in original). Unlike Flash, Silverlight (the new name) will support DRM, it supports the industry standard...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 05-25-2007
  • SQL Server installation problems on Vista? (Failed to compile the Managed Object Format)

    I've been having issues installing SQL Server 2005 tools (i.e., Management Studio) on Vista. I know it works because I was able to get it installed on my tablet also running Vista - I just couldn't get it on my desktop. I thought it might be related to SQLEXPRESS installed as part of the VS.NET 2005...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 01-22-2007
  • SubSonic

    We've been using SubSonic lately, which I first bookmarked from Scott's post . Essentially, the project is an implementation of the ActiveRecords pattern from Ruby on Rails in .NET. Or as the authors describe it, , "a toolset that helps a website build itself". I'm using it on a project I'm working on...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 01-22-2007
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