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My gosh; N & N 64 was August 15th, I got to get back on the stick. Of course, there is always too much going on and I have some very exciting projects going on that I can't of course blog. So what's left?
Michele, on A Pictorial - From OOP to Service-Oriented - Do you get it yet? relates the confusion of many in the community, “All these buzz words (like SOA, SODA, SOI, SO-whatever) just confuse the heck out of a lot of people. And, frankly, we’re forgetting that new developers that haven’t a 12+ year history in development, must face a steep learning curve to grok a lot of important concepts: OOP, component-oriented development; distributed systems and related technologies such as security, message-level encryption; transactions, message queuing, loosely-coupled publish/subscribe models; Web Services in all their interoperable glory; and service-oriented design practices“, and then proceeds to give a fantastic visual perspective on the transition we are making. Does SOA have legs? I would have to say “Absolutely” and I will have much more to say on it in the 10th in my presentation on SOA with an Eye Toward Indigo.