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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 25, 2005, 1:08 PM
On the iTunes Music Store, and just how much my blogging habit has hurt Atlassian. (464 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Oct 25, 2005, 1:08 PM
On the iTunes Music Store, and just how much my blogging habit has hurt Atlassian. (464 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 18, 2005, 12:36 PM
The thing is, I just bought a new iMac in June, I already own an iSight, and I'm not ready to upgrade yet. So I'd like to go on record as saying that I'm going to be particularly pissed off if Front Row isn't going to be made available for older Macs. (295 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Oct 18, 2005, 12:36 PM
The thing is, I just bought a new iMac in June, I already own an iSight, and I'm not ready to upgrade yet. So I'd like to go on record as saying that I'm going to be particularly pissed off if Front Row isn't going to be made available for older Macs. (295 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Oct 2, 2005, 1:18 PM
Given the OPML spec, and the above examples, we can now ask ourselves a simple question: What is the difference between accepting OPML, and accepting arbitrary XML documents of unknown formats? Answer: An OPML document limits where you can put text nodes. (687 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Oct 2, 2005, 1:17 PM
Given the OPML spec, and the above examples, we can now ask ourselves a simple question: What is the difference between accepting OPML, and accepting arbitrary XML documents of unknown formats? Answer: An OPML document limits where you can put text nodes. (687 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 11:44 AM
Data exists in some ether that your mind never really has to deal with completely. Physical things have presence. They take up space. They can arrest your vision. When you move them they stay moved. You can fold, spindle and mutilate them as you wish. (655 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 11:44 AM
Data exists in some ether that your mind never really has to deal with completely. Physical things have presence. They take up space. They can arrest your vision. When you move them they stay moved. You can fold, spindle and mutilate them as you wish. (655 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 9:43 AM
Programming is looking at a feature request in the morning and thinking "I can do that in one line of code"... (44 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 9:43 AM
Programming is looking at a feature request in the morning and thinking "I can do that in one line of code"... (44 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 8:07 AM
Express your displeasure with the behaviour of the party in the wrong, but do so in such a way that places a favourable interpretation on the reasons for their actions. Suggest that their actions were obviously an unintentional mistake, or were done for good, but misguided motives. This way you offer the other party the opportunity to repudiate...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 30, 2005, 8:06 AM
Express your displeasure with the behaviour of the party in the wrong, but do so in such a way that places a favourable interpretation on the reasons for their actions. Suggest that their actions were obviously an unintentional mistake, or were done for good, but misguided motives. This way you offer the other party the opportunity to repudiate...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2005, 7:52 PM
Because the URL for the feed can be safely shared, you can stick it up on your Intranet, encourage your co-workers to subscribe to it in their own RSS readers, and so on. (346 Words)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2005, 7:52 PM
Because the URL for the feed can be safely shared, you can stick it up on your Intranet, encourage your co-workers to subscribe to it in their own RSS readers, and so on. (346 Words)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 7, 2005, 8:09 AM
The writing bug has deserted me lately, so in lieu of real content here are a few random quotes from around the office. (139 Words)
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