2006/09/07
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Tim doesn’t deserve this. His vision for the Web was far richer than what was deployed from 1991 to 2004. However, the W3C should be taking far more flack for poo-pooing Javascript’s importance.
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Only 7% of SOA projects exceeded expectations. Main reason? “introduced more complexity into IT system”. No shit, Sherlock!
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“Laugh and the world laughs with you, get killed by a benign piece of seafood and the world laughs too apparently” 8-)
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“The fact is the most successful web services – since the beginnings of the web – were social software applications”
C’mon Mark.
The “Dark Side of SOA” article is pretty damning of process not technology. Business people not speaking to IT people, writing documents instead of software, shoddy governance.
A RESTful solution (for example) fails as heavily as a WS solution here.
Jim