Monday, January 21, 2008
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Google's turning JottSpot into "Google Sites"
Friday, October 26, 2007
All Hail The Google!!!
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working with IBM to promote cloud computing to universities, Google is accomplishing two very important goals. It will first put them in touch with every graduate student doing work Google might find interesting ... seeding the technology in the companies where those students will take their first jobs after graduation.
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[Google] is building data centers large and small around the world and populating them with what will ultimately be millions of generic servers. THAT's when things will get really interesting. Imagine a much more user-friendly version of Amazon's EC2 and S3 services, only spread across 10 or more times as many machines. And as with all its services, Google will offer free versions at the bottom for consumers and paid, but still cost-effective versions nearer the top for businesses and education.
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[we will all be] totally dependent on Google services in such a way that we'll never, ever, be able to extricate ourselves. We'll be slaves, but happy slaves, and Google will come to dominate all computing for the next generation."
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Annoying Coalition To End Online Fraud (ACTEOF)
Can you spot Phishing - PayPal
Talk to your family about phishing!

Remember: only YOU can prevent online fraud!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Thank you Mr. Lessig
Supercapitalism == super (Lessig Blog)
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Give 1. Get 1.
Open standards that will allow avatars to roam from one virtual community to the next.
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I.B.M. also hosted a meeting on Tuesday in San Jose with a group of companies and some university researchers to discuss open standards for virtual worlds and plans for establishing an organization to promote the technologies needed for an interoperable 3D Internet. The companies included Cisco, Google, Linden Lab, Sony, Intel, Multiverse, Microsoft, Motorola, Philips and others."
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
rdbms
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Language-MuldisD/lib/Language/MuldisD.pm
Friday, October 05, 2007
Do your webtools suck?
zope3 | 10.0 | ![]() |
catalyst | 9.8 | ![]() |
cherrypy | 9.8 | ![]() |
caml | 9.2 | ![]() |
c++ | 8.8 | ![]() |
plone | 8.5 | ![]() |
python | 8.4 | ![]() |
django | 8.3 | ![]() |
turbogears | 8.1 | ![]() |
ruby on rails | 7.8 | ![]() |
c | 7.3 | ![]() |
zope | 6.2 | ![]() |
perl | 5.7 | ![]() |
lisp | 5.4 | ![]() |
pascal | 5.3 | ![]() |
php | 5.2 | ![]() |
java | 4.9 | ![]() |
j2ee | 2.6 | ![]() |
asp | 1.9 | ![]() |
Courtesy of www.sucks-rocks.com
... furthermore, this article [1] (and more persuasively the 60min mov video) also made me wonder about giving zope another whirl...
[1] - http://compoundthinking.com/blog/index.php/2006/03/10/framework-comparison-video/
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Noted Linux kernel and Novell developer Greg Kroah-Hartman will be devoting all his time to helping create Linux drivers.
'It turns out that there were two large groups of people who responded to the announcement, companies wanting drivers, and developers wanting to help out,' Kroah-Hartman said. As of this September, 'It turns out that over 100 different developers offered up their services. Clearly this was a huge untapped group of talented people who wanted to help out.' And, 'the number of companies expressing interest in this has exceeded all of my wildest expectations. Already this announcement has caused a number of drivers to end up in the main Linux kernel source tree, with more in the pipeline.'
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-- Full speed ahead for Linux drivers
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Tutorial D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(data_language_specification)
http://dbappbuilder.sourceforge.net/Rel.html
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Kick Mike! (or Google)
First one to put a Kick Me sign on Mikes back gets $10...
Can Your Team Pass The Elevator Test?
Can Your Team Pass The Elevator Test?
Software developers do love to code. But very few of them, in my experience, can explain why they're coding. Try this exercise on one of your teammates if you don't believe me. Ask them what they're doing. Then ask them why they're doing it, and keep asking until you get to a reason your customers would understand.
What are you working on?
I'm fixing the sort order on this datagrid.Why are you working on that?
Because it's on the bug list.Why is it on the bug list?
Because one of the testers reported it as a bug.Why was it reported as a bug?
The tester thinks this field should sort in numeric order instead of alphanumeric order.Why does the tester think that?
Evidently the users are having trouble finding things when item 2 is sorted under item 19.
If this conversation seems strange to you, you probably haven't worked with many software developers. Like the number of licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop, it might surprise you just how many times you have to ask "why" until you get to something-- anything-- your customers would actually care about.
It's a big disconnect.
Dismissing the Myths
If you "just don't like it", that's perfectly OK, but other than personal preference gripes, quit yer bitchin' !!!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
The fine line between abstraction and obfuscation
Most of the books out there that teach OO design talk about Abstraction, but they don’t warn about Obfuscation at all. Its a shame.
http://www.sitepen.com/blog/2007/09/24/a-fine-line-between-abstraction-and-obfuscation/
PacketGarden - Grow a garden from network traffic
http://packetgarden.com/
New Name
One of the Blessed,
M.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Read online
Found this out by following a link from reCAPTCHA.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Feed From The Frink?
Chad's Open Journal
... and then, on the 9th day they said to The Frink "Yeah, and let too your favorite quotes be of RSS" and The Frink said "Hold now, what do you think? Do you think I can just extend the hours in the day?! I am not magic damn it!" and so the people bowed their heads and prayed "Maybe if we ask really really nicely?" and The Frink said "well maybe... I've been very busy... but perhaps I'll get bored on the 13th day, after I spend the 10th and 11th day fsking my drives..." and the people knew not of what he said, but nodded their heads anyways.
So say we all.