Casablanca
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I just read about the Casablanca[^] library.
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Casablanca is a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Casablanca is a project to start exploring how to best support C++ developers who want to take advantage of the radical shift in software architecture that cloud computing represents. Highlights: Creating HTTP clients and listeners Accessing Azure Storage Services Working with URIs Using JSON C++ Actors Library
I've been going over the docs and the samples, and it seems very good indeed, much better than ATL Server. As I see it, it will allow SOA for native apps. I've already thought of two uses: simplify my native apps that consume data from SharePoint (through SharePoint 2010's REST services), and for native Metro applications to communicate with Cloud services. For me, it seems really nice. Any thoughts?
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I just read about the Casablanca[^] library.
Quote:
Casablanca is a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Casablanca is a project to start exploring how to best support C++ developers who want to take advantage of the radical shift in software architecture that cloud computing represents. Highlights: Creating HTTP clients and listeners Accessing Azure Storage Services Working with URIs Using JSON C++ Actors Library
I've been going over the docs and the samples, and it seems very good indeed, much better than ATL Server. As I see it, it will allow SOA for native apps. I've already thought of two uses: simplify my native apps that consume data from SharePoint (through SharePoint 2010's REST services), and for native Metro applications to communicate with Cloud services. For me, it seems really nice. Any thoughts?
I haven't looked at it, but I'm sure that Microsoft will manage to dilute it's usability sufficiently by the time it is released. After all, it doesn't have a Ribbon yet... :laugh: Yes, yes, I know it doesn't have a user interface, it was a joke, ok?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I just read about the Casablanca[^] library.
Quote:
Casablanca is a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Casablanca is a project to start exploring how to best support C++ developers who want to take advantage of the radical shift in software architecture that cloud computing represents. Highlights: Creating HTTP clients and listeners Accessing Azure Storage Services Working with URIs Using JSON C++ Actors Library
I've been going over the docs and the samples, and it seems very good indeed, much better than ATL Server. As I see it, it will allow SOA for native apps. I've already thought of two uses: simplify my native apps that consume data from SharePoint (through SharePoint 2010's REST services), and for native Metro applications to communicate with Cloud services. For me, it seems really nice. Any thoughts?
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I haven't looked at it, but I'm sure that Microsoft will manage to dilute it's usability sufficiently by the time it is released. After all, it doesn't have a Ribbon yet... :laugh: Yes, yes, I know it doesn't have a user interface, it was a joke, ok?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
The Ribbon is sooooo 2010... today we should expect everything metrified.
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I just read about the Casablanca[^] library.
Quote:
Casablanca is a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Casablanca is a project to start exploring how to best support C++ developers who want to take advantage of the radical shift in software architecture that cloud computing represents. Highlights: Creating HTTP clients and listeners Accessing Azure Storage Services Working with URIs Using JSON C++ Actors Library
I've been going over the docs and the samples, and it seems very good indeed, much better than ATL Server. As I see it, it will allow SOA for native apps. I've already thought of two uses: simplify my native apps that consume data from SharePoint (through SharePoint 2010's REST services), and for native Metro applications to communicate with Cloud services. For me, it seems really nice. Any thoughts?
When I saw the name Casablanca I immediately thought of that epic movie with Bogart and Bacall. Then you had to go and ruin it by mentioning Microsoft. :(
"I do not have to forgive my enemies, I have had them all shot." — Ramón Maria Narváez (1800-68).
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When I saw the name Casablanca I immediately thought of that epic movie with Bogart and Bacall. Then you had to go and ruin it by mentioning Microsoft. :(
"I do not have to forgive my enemies, I have had them all shot." — Ramón Maria Narváez (1800-68).
When I see the name Casablanca I think in the White House...