Ray the Barbarian wrote:
I worked at Microsoft
Research, and I had an in
person interview with
Google last year. It
took three weeks after
the interview to get a
thumbs down. It took 4
weeks of phone
...
Laurent Gharda wrote:
LinMin bought the assets
of Open Country in late
2007 and significantly
enhanced its provisioning
products. The next
generation OS
provisioning and disk
imaging software is
called ...
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Lucy had a sleep test a couple of weeks ago and they found that she has
what they call moderate sleep apnea. She is supposed to go back Monday
night to find out if, and at what level, a CPAP machine might help. She is
concerned about h
I have a telephone instrument on my desk. I rarely use it. Most of the calls
I get are recruiters, evil telemarketers, and wrong numbers. I mostly
communicate with people using email, im, and the old reliable f2f. The office
phone is as usef
The Ajaxians picked up Peter Michaud's story about another problematic Firefox
feature. This one involves a second parameter to the sinister eval function that
breaks closure encapsulation. Peter's story is timely, but it ain't news. This
blunder has
This week I attended O'Reilly's Velocity conference. This was the maiden
event for this conference, and excepting some trouble with space management,
it came off really well. The talks were kept short and they kept to the
schedule so there w
Unicode is (or should be) the single encoding for the transmission of all of
the world's text. But Hollywood teaches us that when all else fails, our very
survival may depend on our knowledge of Morse Code. Samuel Morse was a
portrait painte
The first person I ever heard use the word minify was Alvy Ray Smith who was
at the Lucasfilm Computer Division in 1982. Alvy used it to mean to reduce
the size of an image by scaling down or zooming out. In 2000, at Electric
Communities (aka C
Our best immediate hope for safe widgetting with state-of-the-art web
browsers is safe JavaScript subsetting. A safe subset of JavaScript restricts
or eliminates features of the language and runtime environment that grant
excess authority to
One of the most important textbooks on computer programming is Structure and
Interpretation of Computer Programs by Abelson and Sussman. It is available
online at http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/. This book is essential, just as
Knuth's The Art of
I like the progressive income tax. The people who are benefiting the most
from this civilization should pay more to sustain it. I'm doing pretty well,
so I don't mind that I pay more in taxes than people who aren't doing as
well. But I do no
David Stifel did a lot of the programming on the NES conversion of Maniac
Mansion. Now he acts. You may remember him as Lycon, the eyeless inhaler dealer
in Minority Report.
BBC News -
July 4,
2008:
Eating
high
levels of
some soy
products -
including
tofu - may
raise the
risk of
memory
loss,
research
suggests.
The study
focused on
719
elderly In
donesians
living in
urban and
rural
regions of
Java.
The resear
chers
found high
tofu consu
mption -
at least
once a day
- was
associated
with worse
[...]
Lucy had a
sleep test
a couple
of weeks
ago and
they found
that she
has
what they
call
moderate
sleep
apnea. She
is
supposed
to go back
Monday
night to
find out
if, and at
what
level, a
CPAP
machine
might
help. She
is
concerned
about how
difficult
it is to
wear the
device,
how much
noise it
makes and
how much
it costs.
Also, what
the
results
are
likely to
be. People
have told
her that
it's very
noisy and
uncomforta
ble.
Can you
shed any
light on
the issue?
When I
Webaroo
Technology
has raised
a $10
million
round of
funding
for their
product SM
SGupShup,
an
SMS-based
community
site in
India,
according
to Plugged
.in. The
round, the
third for
the
company,
was co-led
by Helion
Venture
Partners
and
Charles
River
Ventures.
SMSGupShup
is a
community
site that
enables
users to
join
groups
according
to [...]
I am a
crotchety
old man
about
graffiti.
99.9% of
them ?
and, as
usual, all
my
statistics
have been
authentica
ted by
having
been made
up ?
impose an
adolescent
narcissism
. But I
also
think: (a)
I don't
really
understand
the
cultural p
ositioning
behind it,
(b) some
of it is
...
Have you
ever seen
an
obviously
drunk
opera
singer on
stage?
Check out
this
Youtube
video: htt
p://www.yo
utube.com/
watch?v=xX
YQvrGn5fY&
amp;featur
e=user
Dragana is
drunk, but
singing
for her is
like
riding a
bicycle...
or
an
air plane
. Just tur
There's a
new site
on the net
today:
http://tec
h.newsjunk
.com/
It's the c
ounterpart
to the
political
NewsJunk,
which is
focused on
news of
the 2008 p
residentia
l
campaign.
The Tech
site is
focused on
technology
product
news.
I created
the site
because I
wasn't
getting
enough
news about
products.
It's that
simple.
I'm
interested
in the
other
stuff too,
the
finance,
trends,
parties,
puppets --
but that's
adequately
covered on
TechMeme.
What
wasn't
getting
through is
the stuff
I, as a
product
dev
Just found
out about
these
folks in a
review of
the
upcoming
Animation
Show 4. In
America, t
hey’
re
best-known
product
was the
Coca-Cola
ad “
Videogame,
”
which I un
abashedly
love. In
clicking
around
their film
ography
(requires
a little
digging),
I found
8220;Grand
Classics
8221; an
engaging
retelling
of the
history of
cinema
with a
rabbit as
a [...]
Next from
the Distri
buted
Event
Based
Systems co
nference:
the CQL
tutorial
by Dieter
Gawlick
and
Shailendra
Mishra,
covering O
racle̵
7;s
version of
a
continuous
query
language
[*1]. What
was intere
sting was
their
defense of
the claim
that ̶
0;your
database
server can
do your
CEP”
[*2],
supposedly
reinforced
by the obs
ervation
that
“you
get all
the
(usual)
[...]
BlogSME,
the iPhone
Blogging a
pplication
by Th
eSMESpace&
#160;has
been
updated.
It now
supports
Twitter as
well as
adding a &
quot;Tagge
r"
for HTML s
ubmissions
. It also
supports
Blogger,
WordPress
and
Movable
Type, and
of course
Blog City,
and in
fact I am
using this
now to
post this
entry.
0;
One of the
ActionScri
pt 3
libraries
that I use
in just
about
every
project I
work on is
the
as3corelib
library.
This is an
ActionScri
pt 3
library
that
contains a
lot of
useful
APIs for
working
with AS3.
I am
planning
to do some
more work
the
library
this week.
I spent
the
morning
scrubbing
and [...]
Achieving
Project
success
over the
last 30
years has
been
difficult!
Reports on
various
studies
released
over the
last 5
years
state as
little as
30% of
complex
projects
succeed.
Although
this
number is
climbing,
very large
projects
(300 ? 500
man years)
have been
the least
successful
in succeed
ing, with
one report
in 2007
[...]
Last night
I made a
hands-free
call from
my new
in-dash
Pioneer
combo
GPS/XM
radio unit
and I was
squealing
with joy,
knowing
full well
the rest
of the
world has
been doing
this for
years.
Today
Linux
desktop ma
nufacturer
Xandros
acquired
Linspire
for an und
isclosed
amount.
Xandros
will also
be keeping
existing e
ngineering
, support,
and key
sales
employees
and
long-time
Linspire
employee
and CEO
Larry
Kettler
will be
joining
the
Xandros
executive
team as
the VP of
Business D
evelopment
. While
Xandros di
dn’t
mention
their
total
employee
numbers
Xandros
CEO
Andreas [.
..]SHARETH
IS.addEntr
y({ title:
"Xandros
Acquires
Linspire",
url: "http
://sociali
zedsoftwar
e.com/2008
/07/01/xan
dr
SOA is
about
loosely
coupled
system int
egration .
Sorry, I
meant to
say that
SOA is
about
enabling
loosely
coupled
business
processes
. On the
other hand
SOA is
about
reuse ,
except
that its
actually
not about
reuse .
Hang on a
minute,
SOA is
like event
...(read
more)
A long
time ago,
it became
fashionabl
e, even re
commended,
to disable
menu items
when they
could not
be used.
Don't do
this.
Users see
the
disabled
menu item
that they
want to
click on,
and are
left
entirely
without a
clue of
what they
are
supposed
to do to
get the
menu item
to work.
Instead,
leave the
menu item
enabled.
If there's
some
reason you
can't
complete
the
action,
the menu
item can
display a
message
telling
the user
why.
Not
loving
your job?
Visit the
Joel on
Software
Job Board:
Great s
There are
a number
of tools
out there
which
aspire to
make
building
Rich
Internet A
pplication
s easier.
Some of
them focus
on server
side
logic,
like
Oracle.
Others
focus on a
native
runtime on
the client
like Adobe
Flex and
Microsoft.
Still
others
focus on
JavaScript
on the
client.
This
includes a
lot of
what
Google
does, and
companies
like
WaveMaker.
In this
article, I
take a
look a
WaveMaker
and its
vision for
building a
richer
client exp
erience.
Thankfully
, not the
House of
Blues.
According
to the
“A
to Z of
TechWave 2
008″
document,
we’r
e going
over to
the Wynn
for a perf
ormance of
Le Reve.
Cool,
although I
personally
would have
preferred
Spamalot.O
riginal
Entry
I've been
just
notified
that the
Italian
Ministry
for the En
vironment
has just
introduced
a 3D
viewer of
italian ca
rtography.
The main
features
are: "fly
over the
terrain;
fluid
motion
between
two
points;
path
tracking;
popping up
2D maps
related...
I am
constantly
blown away
that the
cool
winding
and
twisting
of life...
I am done
the Core
Animation
book, now
just
waiting
for the
iPhone NDA
to lift so
we can
ship it. I
started a
book on
iPhone for
the
prag's,
which is
very very
fun and
cool too.
I don't
post much
here
because I
spend most
of my time
on PrEV
these
days.
Thanks for
stopping
by...
Looking
into the
contents
of PowerBu
ilder
types is
an area
that is
not well
explored
by most
people.
This
sample
extracts
the names
and values
of an enum
eration at
runtime.
A recent
post from
David
Hyatt on
the www-st
yle-list
answers my
question
from April
15th: Will
we see CSS
variables
next?.
The short
answer is
yes!
WebKit now
has an exp
erimental
implementa
tion of
CSS
variables:
You can
test this
feature
using a
WebKit
nightly
Test cases
Thanks to
David
Hyatt and
Daniel
Glazman
for
bringing
something
to CSS
[...]
What would
you like
to see in
the next
generation
of
browsers?
Can you
help to
make the
web a
slightly
better
place than
where it
is today?
Various
people
from the
Ajax
community
have put
together a
good list
of feature
requests
(a total
of over
40),
collected
at
OpenAjax
Runtime
Task Force
. Now
[...]
Jun. 23, 2008 12:14 PM
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