Looking at the wrong side of persistence. Lastcraft brings up a good point about persistence in PHP in this SitePoint forum post: The java people write a lot of the enterprise patterns books. That's OK, because most of these patterns work fine regardless. However one difference is in how much gets loaded on each request.… Continue reading Looking at the wrong side of persistence
Month: December 2004
Gasp!
Gasp!. Get it here (Warning: 16MB download). Four DVDs to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them. In that little trailer, it looks like the major complaints I had with the movies are being fixed. Peter Jackson says, part way through: “Return of the King was always a little short, I mean, so… Continue reading Gasp!
Tales from the data-entry trenches
Tales from the data-entry trenches. When a family member underwent a series of minor medical procedures recently, I got a front-row view of the hospital's data entry systems. As I'm sure is also true elsewhere, it wasn't a pretty picture. The ordeal begins at the registration desk where, no matter how many visits you've made… Continue reading Tales from the data-entry trenches
eWeek explains
eWeek explains Steve Wozniak's new product/company. [Scripting News]
Brown to unveil personal manifesto for UK
Brown to unveil personal manifesto for UK. Gordon Brown will today lay out his vision for a “British decade” – flaunting his leadership credentials while fighting to keep together his rapidly unravelling government finances. [The Scotsman]
Yikes! I have to plan an IT project
Yikes! I have to plan an IT project. Gawd, I've been there. This Computerworld article discusses the experiences of a first time IT tech project planner…she also happens to be one of their editors. Track her progress as Computerworld gets a new content management system. As a first time planner, she's statistically bound to flub… Continue reading Yikes! I have to plan an IT project
Managers misuse tech to control workers, study says
Managers misuse tech to control workers, study says. Managers with outdated notions about controlling workers are misusing technology to monitor and micromanage employees, according to a new report. [InfoWorld: Top News] [Privacy Digest: Privacy News (Civil Rights, Encryption, Free Speech, Cryptography)]
Delving into mind over matter
Delving into mind over matter. David Hamilton left a well-paying job to prove scientifically the healing power of the brain, writes CLAIRE SMITH [The Scotsman]
Red Hat, Novell To Package Xen
Red Hat, Novell To Package Xen. Xen, an open-source project with growing ties to Red Hat, Novell and Hewlett-Packard, is emerging as the leading contender for providing open-source virtualization for the Linux environment. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
Black Box Parsing
Black Box Parsing. NetNewsWire doesnt know anything about RSS or Atom. Heck, it doesnt know XML from Shinola. Which is an absurd claimit wouldnt be much of an aggregator if it were true. Butheres the dealto me as the developer, it is true. Ill explain… But first: the below is of interest mostly to beginning… Continue reading Black Box Parsing