RAD/RSA/Eclipse and CVSNT
A colleague in ISSW was having problems getting Rational Software Architect v6.0.0.1 to talk to CVSNT. Some people talk of me as "a CVS guru", although I'm not sure I'd go that far. There has been a...
View ArticleKeyword substitution
As a long-time CVS user, one of the things that has always puzzled me about ClearCase is that it hasn't natively supported keyword substitution. This is a feature whereby you can place a tag in your...
View ArticleSOA and the IBM product stack
Tempted though I am to weigh in on the recent post by Rich Turner of Microsoft UK on the perceived differences in style between IBM and Microsoft, particularly in the consulting arena, Richard Brown...
View ArticleKelly blogs RSDC, and rocks
Just to note that Kelly Drahzal is currently conblogging the Rational Software Development Conference. Go check out her work blog if you want to know more. Sounds like it is a great conference. Plus,...
View ArticleWhy I blog
This is my second “go read someone else’s blog” post for today – but then, my time is limited right now. I kust wanted to say that everything Kelly says over here is basically the same for me. That...
View ArticleKelly on the move
Kelly has decided to merge her web presences into her WordPress.com blog. I’m pleased that she’s giving WP.com another try, as I was responsible for enticing her over in the first place, and I was a...
View ArticleKelly joins the SOA Tips and Tricks blog
IBM’s Kelly Drahzal has just joined Andrew, Chris, and I as one of the contributors to the SOA Tips’n’Tricks blog. This is great news, as Kelly will be providing a Rational software perspective...
View ArticleWSTC – Rational Application Developer 7
I didn’t get the chance to sit through this introductory talk in full, but I did jot a few notes down. I haven’t been able to use RAD v7 yet – these notes are probably not news to most people, but …...
View ArticleWSTC – all Jazzed up
For the final morning of the conference, I attended a talk on Jazz by Scott Rich. It was another talk with a live demo – very cool to see the technology actually running. Jazz is an extensible and...
View ArticleMaking an IMPACT
Apparently there’s some Rational software conference in Orlando at the end of May. Of course, Lotusphere was out there at the beginning of the year too. Pah! Forget those! 🙂 For me, the place to be is...
View ArticleAlpha, beta… [aka try stuff for free!]
A couple of small IBM Software announcements, depending on your point of view 🙂 WebSphere Application Server version 8.0 is now available to try out as an alpha version. This was announced over on the...
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