Marc Fluery's rantings and ravings are mostly harmless technobabble that seems to keep a certain population beguiled. Melodramatic, hyperbolic, buzzword-reactive, but mostly harmless. I find him grating and vexatious (even though I really like his cool visuals -- just take a peek at the pictures in the blue whitepaper).
He's unwittingly unveiled his goofiness by attacking Ted Neward, one of the smarter people he'll ever have dealings with. All this over Ted's blog-based AOP discussions with Rickard Oberg (and others), which they seem to have resolved without silly name-calling. Despite his strange attraction to the CLR and C#, evidence of Ted's work suggests he's more than up to the challenge of critiquing AOP.
Update: apparently Marc's original attack on Ted was (either purposefully or accidentally) removed from the JBoss site, so the link above won't work. Still, read Marc's other stuff for a taste of his confrontational style.
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