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O'Reilly and Doubleclick

I just noticed while browsing O'Reilly's P2P site that all their ad links are redirected through DoubleClick's servers. I have my browser set to refuse most cookies, especially DoubleClick's.


Mulle Kybernetik

Ok, I've seen some out-there developer sites, but this is one of the out-est. Mulle Kybernetik (literally "garbage cybernetics") is a "Mac oS X"/Cocoa shop with some cool Mac OS X and WO software.


Optimizing WebObjects applications - from WWDC 2000

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Just posted this to the webobjects-newbies list: Google found this GREAT pdf from Apple's WWDC 2000 on Optimizing WebObjects applications, by long time WO developers CodeFab. If you're starting out in WO - go read it. Now.

Hey - git!!


Optimizing WebObjects applications - from WWDC 2000

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Just posted this to the webobjects-newbies list: Google found this GREAT pdf from Apple's WWDC 2000 on Optimizing WebObjects applications, by long time WO developers CodeFab. If you're starting out in WO - go read it. Now.

Hey - git!!


A goldmine of WOInfo

The WOSource FAQ. Gobs of sample code, posted bits from mailing lists, and if you look carefully you can find some archeological artifacts in there. ;-)


Optimizing WebObjects applications - from WWDC 2000

Just posted this to the webobjects-newbies list: Google found this GREAT pdf from Apple's WWDC 2000 on Optimizing WebObjects applications, by long time WO developers CodeFab. If you're starting out in WO - go read it. Now.


Balanced Feminism

To many people - myself (and some feminists) included - the feminist movement has been mostly about radical leftism for a looong time. Brian Carnell's Equity Feminism is a refreshing example of well-reasoned, balanced advocacy. Check it out.


ISSN - The latest rage

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Ok, I'm a lemming - along with dozens of other weblogs, I've submitted an application for an ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) (like an ISBN but for serials) for "Redmonk.Net" as an online serial publication. Man, That's cool.


Huge Crystals found in Mexican cave

These Selenite crystals killed one mineral-hunting idiot who broke into the cave and tried to cut one down. [via a. duncan]


ArtAndCulture.com

Now here's a site that combines industrial-strength back end with an innovative, intuitive front end. Naturally, ArtAndCulture.com uses WebObjects!


ISSN - The latest rage

Ok, I'm a lemming - along with dozens of other weblogs, I've submitted an application for an ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) (like an ISBN but for serials) for "Redmonk.Net" as an online serial publication. Man, That's cool.


ISSN - The latest rage

the-latest-rage

Ok, I'm a lemming - along with dozens of other weblogs, I've submitted an application for an ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) (like an ISBN but for serials) for "Redmonk.Net" as an online serial publication. Man, That's cool.


Traveling Man

"Jim" and fam are traveling today, a loooooong way.


Multiculturalism at its finest

John VanDyk points to this article by a teacher of creative writing.


He's shameless

"Jim" Roepcke, my current WebObjects mentor and all-around great guy, is bragging about the blog he built in an hour with WebObjects. We won't mention who put him up to it...


Scheduling tasks in WO

http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/webobjects/2000-February/001856.html


id2id

Christian Pekeler of Codefab has put together a radical little command line tool called id2id for "Mac OS X". It takes a set of Obj-C interface definitions and outputs a graphical view of them, in OmniGraffle format.


XML and Databases

via Wes, and Cam's CMS list, is this interesting exploration of XML and databases.


Is it evil?

From the I Still Don't Get It Department. Why does a leader of the commercial software community write software, the source for whose internals is largely available? What if I modify his software to suit my own purposes and break it? Following the logic of commercial software, wouldn't the software be better if it was in a black box? Is his software non-proprietary? Open source? Evil? Questions questions questions. I have so many questions.


If you're a Redmonk and you know it...

This is the license plate for you!

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