Today is one of those days that feels "empty" or "numb". I attended a funeral for Leo Pot, who died on July 4th from Cancer. Such a nice man, very successful with his businesses, and a great family. Funny, sharp, witty. He shared a glass of wine or two with me, and gave me thoughts on life after leaving my last job. More important, he has a wonderful family. It's hard seeing his 3 young daughters at the funeral, each dealing with grief. Live each day to the fullest. Make sure you get the most out of what you do, and spend time with people you care about. Rest in peace, Leo. "On July 4, 2008 Leonardus Leo Josephus Pot, loving father and doting husband, left his earthly existence peacefully, at home, in the company of his family. Born in the fall of 1956 in Oegstgeest, The Netherlands to Martin and Joanne Pot, he would go on to complete a Bachelor's deg...
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Service-oriented architectures can mean very complicated/over-engineered technologies in practice, and I guess "Web"-oriented architecture promotes using the subset of techniques that are deemed "simple," i.e. use HTTP as the communication protocol, use REST principles to design the URL API, and use extremely simple data representation formats like ATOM or JSON. Found this link that might be of interest: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=27
As for what the second sentence means, I'm still scratching my head... :).