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Rob Mensching
Friday, January 15, 2010 4:11 AM

Burn moves to a new foundation.

A week ago a very big accomplishment happened very quietly. The development team inside Microsoft responsible for creating the .NET Framework 4.0's (NETFX4) bootstrapper finished the initial transformation into the WiX toolset's bootstrapper, Burn. Yes, you read that right. Burn will now be based on the same code that shipped the .NET Framework 4.0 to hundreds of thousands of Beta users.

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Rob Mensching
Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:13 PM

WiX Working Group video of the night, Replay.

Tonight I have a video I found a while ago that caught my eye. It's animated but sad but done very well. The expressions emoted by the characters is impressive. I really don't have anything more to say. Enjoy.

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Rob Mensching
Saturday, January 09, 2010 3:44 PM

Snack Apps

This afternoon Dare Obasanjo tweeted a link with a comment that caught my eye, "The rise of software as entertainment instead of productivity - http://kickingbear.com/blog/archives/67". A quick warning before you follow that link: there are plenty of words in there NSFW. Expletives aside it triggered an interesting thought.

Guy English is the author of above linked blog entry and a developer for Tapulous, makers of the iPhone hit game Tap Tap Revenge. As Dare's tweet suggests Guy's post is about entertainment software. Guy calls it "Pop Software". Interestingly, Guy immediately belittles the terms "Software" and "Applications" suggesting that entertainment is found in "Apps":

“Apps” is fun. It’s fun to say, it sounds unthreatening, it’s a word sufficiently abbreviated that it takes on a life of its own without dragging to the forefront of peoples minds the more sterile and technical sounding “application”. Apps are not Applications – they are their own things. They are smaller. They are more fun. Apps are treats atop your technological sundae. They are not potential time sinks. They are neither burden nor investment. They each represent a nugget of fun, of fleeting amusement. Apps are gobbled up in the millions by people who would never rush so willy nilly to buy desktop software. Apps are Pop Software writ large in blinking neon lights.

All of this reminded me of "Snack Apps". I think I first heard the term used by Peter Marcu. Snack Apps are small apps that do one thing or don't really do anything... but entertain. As a software engineer (with all the importance that title implies) it is easy to dismiss Snack Apps.

But would happen if one was take Snack Apps seriously? That's what Dare and Guy got me thinking about.

 


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Rob Mensching
Thursday, January 07, 2010 9:13 PM

WiX Working Group video of the night, battle of the local schools.

Happy New Year and welcome to the first WiX Working Group of 2010. We've been off for two weeks, taking some much needed R&R. Now we're back and it's time to get WiX v3.5 moving again. To kick things off, I thought this article about two local high schools was pretty cool. Especially, since it has videos in it.

So, since we've been off for a couple weeks, tonight I show not one but two videos! Honestly, you can't show the second video without watching the first. It just doesn't make sense. Anyway, enjoy the "lip dub" battle between two local Seattle high schools: Shorecrest and Shorewood. By the way, IMHO, Shorewood kicks Shorecrest's butt even though I prefer Shorecrest's music pick a bit more.

Shorecrest's video:

Shorewood's video:

PS: syncing lips to music played backward isn't at all as easy as you might guess.

 


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