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Police say UFO was just the Moon
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Joey Chestnut Beats Kobayashi Again in Hot-Dog Eating Contest
It’s not the 4th of July without the Coney Island Hot-Dog Eating Contest (t hat’ s how we celebrate in Brooklyn, by stuffing our faces with as many hot dogs we can fit). This year& #8217;s winner is defending champion Joey ̶ 0;JawsR 21; Chestunt, who won in overtime from six-time champion Takeru Kobayashi. Both ate 59 hot [...]
Declaratio n of Indep endence
The Declar ation is obviously a remarkable document, part philo sophy, part legal document, part perfo rmative, part a moral acco unting, part beautiful rhetoric. It's good reading, although I do tend to skip the long middle that lists the particular complaints and justif ications. Here are some resou rces:TextW ikipedia US Archives Facsimile With annot ations of ...
Announcing Tech.NewsJ unk.Com
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
Smith and Foulkes - Cinema Told Through Bunny Rabbits
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 [...]
DEBS08(3) - Continuous Queries
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) [...]
iPhone Blogging A pplication Updated
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; 
as3corelib update
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 [...]
Eating The IT Elephant - Book Review
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 [...]
Telephone
I have a telephone instrument on my desk. I rarely use it. Most of the calls I get are re cruiters, evil telem arketers, and wrong numbers. I mostly communicat e with people using email, im, and the old reliable f2f. The office phone is as useful to me as a typewriter , Lamson tube, or telegraph key.
Van meets iPhone, programmer squeals with joy, film at 11.
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.
My Flex 3 online training starts on Monday, July 7
Next week I'll be teachin g  5-day live onlline Flex 3 cou rse.  Students can be located anywhere in the world as long as they are connected to the Internet. During the class, each registered student will be using a sc reen-shari ng tool fo
Happy Birthday to our NHS
Our NHS is 60 years old today, and it is one of the shining examples of why we call it GREAT Brit ain.Leave Comment
Xandros Acquires Linspire
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
Moving the SOA Goalposts
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)
Don't hide or disable menu items
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
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WaveMaker Review
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.
And the special event is?..
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
Why didn't they use NASA World Wind for Java?
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...
iPhone book and objc blog...
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...
TypeDiving - values of an enum eration
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.
css variables in webkit
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 [...]
Time to Vote - Ajax Feature Wish List
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 [...]

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Eating The IT Elephant - Book Review
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 ye
Involving The Team In Bug Fixing Shares Knowledge
A large part of improving the quality of software is knowledge sharing (indeed it is one of the basic tenets of Lean). In most organizations when a bug is submitted it is usually delegated to the developer who wrote the original code.  Paul Pagel’s
The Misnomer of Best Practices
One evening after sessions at the Better Software Conference, Dan North and I got into a discussion regarding the phrase ‘Best Practices’ and concluded that this term was actually a misnomer. Let’s take a non-software analogy; wearing a seat belt in
Glitch Watch - Gate change at ATL
So I was coming back from Atlanta yesterday and, as I arrived a bit early at the gate, settled in to read my RSS feeds. I picked a spot that was far enough away from the gate not to be too crowded, while at the same time allowing me to keep an eye o
The Dreyfus Model - Back In The Spotlight?
The Dreyfus Model shows the 5 stages of skill acquisition possible through experience of a subject. Created by Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus in 1980 while researching AI, the model was popularized by Dr Patricia Benner in the mid Eighties in her work on
Glitch Watch - Locked out by software glitch
Residents living in a city-owned apartment complex in Nottingham, England, were locked out of their homes on Tuesday of this week after a new security system was installed. Property manager Nottingham City Homes was installing security upgrades, inc
Glitch Watch - Verizon published 12,500 unlisted numbers
Verizon blamed a software glitch this week for the fact that it published approximately 12,500 unlisted phone numbers in a Washington County, MD phone directory. The company stated that it is taking steps to make amends to affected customers, anywhe
Is Java Dying? - No Way!
After reading several blogs and comments on the demise of Java, I felt compelled to post some interesting facts. Only a small percentage of developers go to conferences like JavaOne. These people constitute the majority of those who read, write and
Product Announcement
After much thought, we have decided that selling Java development tools is not a viable business model for us. Several recent events have helped us reach this conclusion: At JavaOne this year, free tools completely dominated the sessions. The exhibi
Glitch Watch - Incorrect debt ratings at Moodys
As if the financial world wasn’t in enough turmoil already, it has been revealed that programmers at debt rating company Moody’s made a “coding error” that overrated several debt products in early 2007. The products affected
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