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CodaServer 1.0 Apha 2 Released

Alpha 2 of CodaServer is up and ready for download.  You can get the latest version here.
This release fixes one serious bug and adds a new, important feature.

CREATE TABLE had been reporting an error occasionally because it was unable to find the column type definitions.  This should no longer be an issue.
INSERT and form status […]

Database Thaw Revisited

Now I have not met Martin Fowler in person.  We haven’t bumped into each other, tweeted, chatted, or anything else.  Yet he has the ability to completely read my mind.  Witness his article from a few days back, Database Thaw.
In his article Martin mentions a few alternative database products (he forgot to mention CodaServer, but […]

Minimize Code, Maximize Data

So the other day I had a comment on one of my articles from Kenneth Downs over at Secure Data Software.  Intrigued, I headed over to his blog and found a great article called “Minimize Code, Maximize Data.”
He uses an example of a magazine delivery operation and shows two ways that the same problem could […]

A Modest Defense of Stored Procedures

Interesting article at Spoiled Techie today.  Scott disagrees with the relevance of stored procedures today, despite Microsoft’s pleas.  Amongst his points:

SP’s mangle the three tier architecture designed for apps.

Instead of having a structure which separates logic from storage, you have storage and logic on the same tier.  This will cause potential problems down the road.

Business […]

Introducing CodaServer

CodaServer 1.0 Alpha is up and ready for download.
CodaServer is a new category of server software called a “Business Rules Engine.”  It sits between the database and the application server layers in the traditional two-tier architecture, and provides a home for business logic that would otherwise be hardcoded into one either application code (such as […]

I’m Stuffable!

Back when I took a blogging hiatus, I mentioned that there were a few projects I had going on. Well, the first one of them launched a couple months ago.
Stuffable is a social networking site built around you and your stuff. Whatever is important to you; your snazzy new iPhone, that ceramic monkey […]

California

Two weeks ago, Ebonique and I took a trip out to San Francisco.  I decided a while back that I wanted to move to the area, and she had never been before, so we figured spring break would be a great time to see it.  And it was.  We had a great time, checking out […]

Geek Out

I fell in love with computers in 1993. The (Bill) Clinton Years had just started, Nirvana was tearing up the charts. The Fresh Prince was still, well, fresh. And I got my very first issue of Computer Shopper.
Those were the “tweener” years of the PC revolution. The irrational exuberance of the […]

Blogging vs Coding

So you may have noticed I don’t blog so much anymore.
Tricky thing, this blogging. When I started, I was addicted to the numbers. Spend a few hours coming up with something to write, pull it together, optionally proofread, and submit it to Reddit and Digg. Suddenly, thousands of people see it. […]