Monkinetic Weblog

XVI Edition, September 2025

More Navigation

Archives: Posts in 2001

← first ← previous page 18 of 23 next → last →


EVHEAD!

Ev redesigns. Nice.


Lego Star Wars trilogy

Fantastic! [Via "Jim"]


WebObjects and Dreamweaver

Macromedia has an extension for Dreamweaver that lets you create WebObjects templates.


A selection of sites using WebObjects

Found with this search on Google.


Webobjects-Newbies RSS added

I've switched the news box on the right of this page to suck in the RSS feed of the WebObjects-Newbies mailing list on Yahoo! Groups.


Truly, nothing is sacred.

Sigh. Network Solutions is now selling all the information in the whois database to direct marketers. If you've ever registered a domain name, direct marketers will now be able to target you based on any information you've entered in the registration database, as well as how long your site has been up, if you're doing ecommerce, if your domain is active or not... damn.


Computing Great Circle Distances

Chatting with Andrew Duncan last night we got onto the topic of great circle distances - the shortest distance between two points on the Earth's surface. (A practical application for the shortest distance between two points on the surface of any sphere)


Breaking Through the Hype (Not)

WebTechniques: Breaking Through The Hype.


Still the standard

This screenshot of the Ximian Gnome desktop just confirms to me that the Mac interace is STILL the standard. Sure, it's got a 'doze style dock, but can anyone say "mile-high-menubar"? From this article on O'Reilly Net.


Future-Proof Information Systems

http://www.deepthought.com.au/it/archetypes/Output/front.html


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.


Cofax.CMS

Cofax.CMS is a content management system written in Java. It's open source, for those who care (of which I'm one), and was developed by (or in cooperation with?) Knight-Ridder publishing. Looks fairly full-featured and extensible.


Aha! New Blog!

Courtesy of "Jim": http://www.faisal.com/


Professional WebObjects with Java

Coming soon, from WROX Press: Professional Webobjects with Java.


Love My Mac

Completely non-scientific study results: I update my weblog more often when I work on my Mac than when on the Windows2K box. Why? The Mac is more comfortable, the browser easier on the eyes. Also, my site was designed on the Mac - in Windows it looks foreign.


Welcome André

André Radke of "I-developed-a-lot-of-Frontier's-guts" fame, has joined the "webobjects-newbies" list. Welcome André!!


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.


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.


Optimizing WebObjects applications - from WWDC 2000

from-wwdc-2000 tags: "" tp_commentcount: "0" tp_favoritecount: "0" tp_urlid: 6a010534988cd3970b0120a5b35758970c


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!!

← first ← previous page 18 of 23 next → last →