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How do we adjust when cameras are everywhere?







How do we adjust when cameras are
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How do we adjust when cameras are
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06/20/2004 06:56 AM

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So there's an article about the BBC's iCan project over at Wired.com: BBC Offers Power to the People. It's an interesting, if slightly frustrating piece, for a whole range of reasons, but there's one misconception that I think needs to be cleared up.

"In addition to finding the iCan issues a bit trivial, Kirkcaldy, a 20-year-old antiwar activist, doubts the BBC's ability, as a government-owned entity, to objectively manage the site's issues."

The BBC very clearly and very much is not owned by the government. It's an organisation originally created by a conglomerate of wireless manufacturers supported by a license fee that gave it financial independence from the Government that was given a royal charter in 1927. From that point onwards it has been answerable in principle only to the British people via the Board of Governors who are appointed to act as trustees for the public interest - ensuring it's accountable and independent.

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foaf!This is a great intro to FOAF.

Leigh brings up Eric Vitiello's Relationship Scehma which enables finer granual levels of realtionships - than just friend or not.  That's so black and white.

This ability to define finer levels of relationships is exactly what Doc was talking about - and asking for, as others have asked in the past.

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That's exactly what our PeopleAggregator.com social network does!  It allows for defining 7 levels of realtionship:

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> Specifically, PHP is sorely lacking in mature and widely applied 
> MVC frameworks, persistence abstractions, IDEs, testing suites, 
> and enterprise solutions. 

Frankly I come from the neanderthal era of computing, before the world-wide web, and I can say that many of the modern java solutions are just a methodology, and not a collection of universal "best-practices".

1. There exist MVC frameworks for PHP such as Phrame. This concept is nice, but i don't use MVC - it's just one way of doing things advocated by Smalltalk consultants turned Java advocates. There are other effective ways to control viewing permissions, including setting directory permissions or using session variables and databases. The key thing is to separate business logic and presentation. It becomes easy to manage permissions after this separation.

2. Persistence abstractions are also superficially nice, and I have implemented them in C and C++ using my own database schema and also using MFC serialization methods. Looking back at my past experience, they were a waste of time because of the overhead of the mapping layer (whether in C or PHP), and remapping when the data dictionary changed. However because virtually every modern OOP book discusses it, it looks really cool. The biggest headaches with persistent abstractions are (1) most dataset manipulation tasks are best done using SQL, not in objects and (2) problems with serialization and data migration (see Martin Fowler's interview). When you upgrade your objects, the serialization breaks. With PHP arrays (or Java Dictionary's) retrieved from an SQL statement, we don't have such issues. There are still some cases when persistent objects are better. One example is when you have a low-level datastore such as sleepycat's BDB, where PHP (or Java) objects provide a richer interface than the primitive database.

3. IDE's. I totally agree here. My two main gripes are (1) everytime i upgrade PHP (which is often as I have to test my PHP software on different PHP versions), I have to upgrade the Debugger/Zend Optimizer/etc, and (2) that refactoring tools are pretty poor in the PHP world. Most of the time, I just use homesite's regular expression replace, and CVS to undo any mistakes :-(

4. Testing suites. If you mean formal methods such as JUnit, then PEAR's PHPUnit is pretty good.

5. Enterprise solutions. I agree that PHP cannot be used for every part of an web-based enterprise solution. But for any type of coding that does not involve low-level work or intensive database processing, it's pretty good. In general, we find that we can use PHP for about 60-70% of our enterprise work. Our staff would have preferred to code 100% of our web-applications in PHP (it's so beautifully easy), but some things cannot be done in a 4GL.

"zeldman.kiss"

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Microsoft: Our relationship with Apple
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