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http://westcoastgrid.blogspot.com [West Coast Grid] If you've seen one of my (or Kim's) presentations or attended a Digipede webinar, you've had a brief introduction to Object Oriented Programming for Grid.

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http://westcoastgrid.blogspot.com  West Coast Grid: Then I rememberedthis post by my colleague Kim. It's a great place to start: 10 easy steps, and guaranteed success (well, they may not all be easy, and no one can guarantee success). (via Cosmos)

Expert Texture: In Modeling Web Services using OO and moving on, Savas Parastatidis recently posted that object-orientation is a poor choice for modeling large-scale distributed applications. As he argues (and I agree), Service-Orientation is a better way to architect these applications. (via Cosmos)

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http://www.redmonk.com/sogrady  tecosystems: "Customers need to be wary of whom they ask to provide their J2EE stack and they should also consider some of the alternative frameworks," report author and Burton analyst Richard Monson-Haefel told internetnews.com. "We're not saying that companies should abandon J2EE, but we recommend that they turn over the responsibility to the open source world while the major vendors focus on what we're terming as a J2EE super platform."(link)

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http://westcoastgrid.blogspot.com [Westcoastgrid.blogspot.com] West Coast Grid: I've been asked by Anand Iyer, a Microsoft Developer Community Champion, to give a couple of webcasts this month to go in depth on this technology. I'm thrilled at the opportunity.

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