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elharo
Registered since:
April 1, 2003
Short bio:
Elliotte is originally from New Orleans to which he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the University Town Center neighborhood of Irvine with his wife Beth, dog Shayna, and cats Charm (named after the quark) and Marjorie (named after his mother-in-law). His books include Java I/O, Java Network Programming, the XML Bible, and XML in a Nutshell. His most recent book is Refactoring HTML from Addison-Wesley.
Home page:
http//www.elharo.com/blog/
Total posts:
1573

Forum posts by Elliotte Rusty Harold:

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Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2009, 7:29 AM
I just noticed this in my logs: 9/13/09 8:12:01 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[4485] (com.epson.epw.agent[6796]) posix_spawn(”/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter/EPW/IJEPWAgent.app /Contents/MacOS/IJEPWAgent”, …): No such file or directory What’s really annoying is that it happens every 10 seconds. Anyone know how to...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2009, 5:29 AM
Snow Leopard’s broken some of my AppleScripts in some weird way I don’t yet understand. After some debugging the problem seems to lie in files. Specifically files treated as strings. This no longer works: set libraryFile to file "Macintosh HD:Users:elharo:Cafe Au Lait:support:CafeLib.scpt" Nor does this: set libraryFile to alias...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2009, 5:29 AM
Snow Leopard’s broken some of my AppleScripts in some weird way I don’t yet understand. After some debugging the problem seems to lie in files. Specifically files treated as strings. This no longer works: set libraryFile to file "Macintosh HD:Users:elharo:Cafe Au Lait:support:CafeLib.scpt" Nor does this: set libraryFile to alias...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2009, 3:29 AM
I’ve been seeing some interesting day flying moths in the parks here in New York, especially in grassy areas. However I haven’t yet unpacked my camera gear from the move, much less taken it out in the field so it’s lucky I still have a bunch of California moths in the queue, like this beautiful Monopis crocicapitella from...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 14, 2009, 3:29 AM
I’ve been seeing some interesting day flying moths in the parks here in New York, especially in grassy areas. However I haven’t yet unpacked my camera gear from the move, much less taken it out in the field so it’s lucky I still have a bunch of California moths in the queue, like this beautiful Monopis crocicapitella from...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 11, 2009, 5:32 AM
The following example, taken from an introductory text in object oriented programming, demonstrates a common flaw in object oriented design. Can you spot it? public class Rectangle { private double width; private double height; public void setWidth(double width) { this.width = width; } public void setHeight(double height) { this.height =...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 11, 2009, 5:32 AM
The following example, taken from an introductory text in object oriented programming, demonstrates a common flaw in object oriented design. Can you spot it? public class Rectangle { private double width; private double height; public void setWidth(double width) { this.width = width; } public void setHeight(double height) { this.height =...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 7, 2009, 7:07 PM
Before I left Irvine, I was starting to get in the habit of walking around Mason Park after dark, something I’d be a little more nervous about doing in Prospect Park, especially with a couple of thousand dollars worth of camera equipment around my neck. However the few lights in the park really did attract some beautiful insects...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 7, 2009, 7:07 PM
Before I left Irvine, I was starting to get in the habit of walking around Mason Park after dark, something I’d be a little more nervous about doing in Prospect Park, especially with a couple of thousand dollars worth of camera equipment around my neck. However the few lights in the park really did attract some beautiful insects...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 7, 2009, 7:08 AM
I have almost completely switched over to Safari of Firefox, and have found replacements for almost all my Firefox plugins; but the lack of seamless keyword search in the location bar still bugs the hell out of me, enough to make me switch back to Firefox on occasion just for that. However recently I installed Verizon FIOS and noticed that...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 7, 2009, 7:08 AM
I have almost completely switched over to Safari of Firefox, and have found replacements for almost all my Firefox plugins; but the lack of seamless keyword search in the location bar still bugs the hell out of me, enough to make me switch back to Firefox on occasion just for that. However recently I installed Verizon FIOS and noticed that...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 5, 2009, 7:08 PM
Now that I’ve moved back to Brooklyn that pretty much closes out my BGBY effort for Orange County at 161, well short of the 200 species I was shooting for. 200 was a stretch but if I had had the extra 4 months, I could easily have added another 10-20 species. At least I managed to improve last year’s total by 2. The silver lining is...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 5, 2009, 7:08 PM
Now that I’ve moved back to Brooklyn that pretty much closes out my BGBY effort for Orange County at 161, well short of the 200 species I was shooting for. 200 was a stretch but if I had had the extra 4 months, I could easily have added another 10-20 species. At least I managed to improve last year’s total by 2. The silver lining is...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 31, 2009, 7:08 AM
I missed Moth Monday last week because I was busy packing for my move back to Brooklyn, as well as trying to squeeze in just a few more state birds in California. I didn’t quite hit 300, but Little Blue Heron and Semipalmated Sandpiper were still nice additions. I’m now back in New York. Federal Express hasn’t dropped off the...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Aug 31, 2009, 7:07 AM
I missed Moth Monday last week because I was busy packing for my move back to Brooklyn, as well as trying to squeeze in just a few more state birds in California. I didn’t quite hit 300, but Little Blue Heron and Semipalmated Sandpiper were still nice additions. I’m now back in New York. Federal Express hasn’t dropped off the...
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