Blogtranet
I applied for a job today maintaining a company’s intranet. It reminded me of my beginnings in web work, and reminded me again why I love blogging so much. Fast, easy, web content.
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I applied for a job today maintaining a company’s intranet. It reminded me of my beginnings in web work, and reminded me again why I love blogging so much. Fast, easy, web content.
You know your caffeine addiction is going string when an online comic triggers your need to go make coffee…
I would love to be able to get some of my mailing lists via RSS. Certain lists I read a lot of, but don’t want to have around cluttering my HD, since I know they’re archived and searchable online. I would love to be able to read them in NetNewsWire, following the links to interesting posts.
[via Ranchero.com] Brent just keeps truckin’ on these useful Cocoa apps. Get yours today! (link)
[via inessential.com]
[via Jeremy Zawodny‘s blog] Jeremy blogs Jordan Hubbard keynoting today at the O’Reilly OS X conference. (link)
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[via Jeremy Zawodny’s blog] Jeremy blogs Jordan Hubbard keynoting today at the O’Reilly OS X conference. (link)
[via Jeremy Zawodny‘s blog] Jeremy blogs Jordan Hubbard keynoting today at the O’Reilly OS X conference. (link)
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[via Jeremy Zawodny’s blog] Jeremy blogs Jordan Hubbard keynoting today at the O’Reilly OS X conference. (link)
Jordan: “One of the benefits of going with [Motorola] is that we don’t assume the hardware will get faster.” (link)
I told someone today:
I’d like [to] communicate that the app is where you go to get your point across - a launching off point for eloquence, soliloquy, and the ravings of the madman.
This is a reminder to all you out there that I’m available for web development positions, esp. pure-Java and WebObjects. I’m also interested in Mac OS X programming.