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Hooray! Hani is back to his normal self again!

Ted revived my longing for OODBMS technology. The real OODBMS technology, not just object-relational mapping (which I'd definitely love to see get some more traction as well).

Talking of which, Versant has posted some big numbers. I'll leave it to others to analyze the imaginary and real parts of said numbers.

It's great to see a mature open source project getting even more mature.

And it's nice to see that Simon is keeping up his pace.

Getting one of these should do...

ThoughtWorks has snatched CV. I wonder if weirdness counts as a positive thing in their selection process? I also wonder if they'd appreciate my weirdness... (No, Mike, I am still not ready to jump ship;)

Talking of pleas, Marty's got one for all you project managers out there.

Well, I don't actually hate .NET blogs but I definitely dislike the way how they often don't play nice with non-IE browsers. For example, try Steve Eichert's blog with Mozilla FireFox.

Luckily, I usually read the RSS feeds which work just fine as long as the feed includes full entries.

I know all about the 90+ percent marketshare that IE has but if you're running a technical weblog, the numbers just might look a bit different and you might want to consider testing with FireFox/Netscape as well...

This is not a directed attack against Steve (whose blog I love to read!) but a plea to the .NET blogging community in general. Please, don't forget the little people. Even if I am developing in Java for a living.