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Days of our lives. Honestly.

(Untitled) - July 13, 2003

Oh for fucks sake. Radio's news aggregator really is quite dead. I can't aggregate the freeroller feeds because they keep recurring. And now it looks like I can't aggregate MT feeds either. That, combined with the fact that Radio's programming language appears completely undocumented, I've really had enough. Blah.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/13.html#a1293

Lack of re-usability - July 13, 2003

Jef Raskin: The Woes of IDEs. More modern languages, instead of becoming more maintainable, have gotten less so. This would have surprised Weinberg (see his epigram at the beginning of this piece) and should upset anybody working on or managing a project involving programming today. A prime example of this is Visual Basic (VB). A VB program soon becomes a morass of windows and requires a slog of opening and closing windows to create a program or to follow what is happening in a program. The...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/13.html#a1292

(Untitled) - July 13, 2003

Win32 build of JSR-134 (JOGL, etc) via JavaBear
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/13.html#a1291

(Untitled) - July 12, 2003

Michael &151; Good template build.xml via Erik's Weblog
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/12.html#a1290

(Untitled) - July 10, 2003

Brian Ingerson: Ingy on Kwiki. I'm in Brian Ingerson's talk on Kwiki. Kwiki is the PERL based Wiki software that is running the OSCON Wiki. Brian is the author of numerous Perl modules. One of the chief design goals behind Kwiki was to make it easy to install. Brian demos this by creating a new directory (that can function as a CGI directory), typing "install-kwiki" and there's an instant kwiki. That's a neat feature if you want to tack up and tear down wikis for specific purposes (like...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/11.html#a1289

(Untitled) - July 10, 2003

Best Practices and Web services Profiles. This tutorial examines some of the architectural (high-level) and implementation (low-level) best practices for building Web services. We will examine the following topics, tools, and techniques: WS-I Profiles and Scenarios; Which SOAP model to use; The importance of WSDL and where it fits; Where a UDDI registry is very useful; Planning for maintenance and extensibility; The best ways to access a Web service from a JSP, Servlet and EJB; When SOAP...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109827/2003/07/11.html#a1288
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