A search for Kvenvolden turns up a lot of hits on PubMed, but no evidence as far as sequence or structure submissions. It would be interesting to see the evidence that backs up the claims. If the rocks truly did contain bits of ET, I wonder what a BLAST homology search would turn up.
The solution is simple, don't bother with it. No architect worthy of the title would specify a system built on this pile of rubbish. Enterprise shops that have been around for more than a week should be well aware of the issues with the vendor lockin anti-pattern. Dot Nyet is simply Microsofts attempt to back door into the "Enterprise" computing market. Ethical programmers should question the motivation of anyone specifying a system based on Dot Nyet. Let Microsoft waste their money on this hooey. You could implement the same services in COBOL for that matter. Dot Nyet is a complete waste of time, why bother?
A search for Kvenvolden turns up a lot of hits on PubMed, but no evidence as far as sequence or structure submissions. It would be interesting to see the evidence that backs up the claims. If the rocks truly did contain bits of ET, I wonder what a BLAST homology search would turn up.
The solution is simple, don't bother with it. No architect worthy of the title would specify a system built on this pile of rubbish. Enterprise shops that have been around for more than a week should be well aware of the issues with the vendor lockin anti-pattern. Dot Nyet is simply Microsofts attempt to back door into the "Enterprise" computing market. Ethical programmers should question the motivation of anyone specifying a system based on Dot Nyet. Let Microsoft waste their money on this hooey. You could implement the same services in COBOL for that matter. Dot Nyet is a complete waste of time, why bother?