Joel on Software - Monday, July 19, 2004
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Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 26th July 2004
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of Monday 26th July 2004
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of Monday 19th July 2004
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
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of Monday 12th July 2004
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 12th July 2004
07/26/2004 03:47 PMJoel on Software - Tuesday, June 15,
2004
Joel on Software - Tuesday, June 15,
2004
06/16/2004 03:59 AMWhy to switch web browsers today .. Joel On Software likes it ..
there's a new call .. June 15, 2004 ..
Joel
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Joel on Software - Thursday, June 17,
2004
Joel on Software - Thursday, June 17,
2004
06/18/2004 12:40 PMWeb browser features that would enhance Web application development ..
Joel's HTML Application wishlist .. odd things today .. nails ..
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 25, 2004 - July 31, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 25, 2004 - July 31, 2004
Archives
07/26/2004 10:59 AMWhat happens if Alan Greenspan blogs the convention? .. Josh
Marshall
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004
Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004
Archives
07/14/2004 10:06 PMLawyer representing President Bush in the Plame case, James E. Sharp,
is also defending Ken Lay in the Enron Debacle Case .. Talking Points
Memo .. teeny tiny world .. Josh Marshall ..
Marshall
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Joel on Software
Joel on Software
12/17/2003 05:01 AMjoel on softwarejoel on software .. his commentary and opinions .. The
writer's site .. veebisaidil .. he knows it .. Joe Spolsky .. CityDesk
.. Spolsky .. column .. Jo l .. Joe
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Joel on Software - It's Not Just
Usability
Joel on Software - It's Not Just
Usability
09/07/2004 03:50 PMJoel on Software - It's Not Just
Usability
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Joel on Software - Craftsmanship
Joel on Software - Craftsmanship
12/03/2003 04:04 AMcraftsmanship
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"Joel on Software - Biculturalism"
"Joel on Software - Biculturalism"
12/16/2003 08:48 PMJoel on Software - Biculturalism
Joel on Software - Biculturalism
12/15/2003 09:25 PMdifferences between the unix and windows cultures .. Joel on Software
- Biculturalism .. Biculturalism .. latest essay ..
essay
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Joel on Software on resumes
Joel on Software on resumes
01/26/2004 12:42 PMKiller Joel on Software rant about how to write a tech resume
-- though this could handily apply to any situation where you're
trying to wheedle a favor out of someone alongside of many other
wheedlers: sending a manuscript to a publisher, raising money from
investors, or even trying to get someone to blog your project.
Don't tell me about one of the requirements of the position and then
tell me that you don't want to follow it. "One of the requirements for
Summer Internship says that you need to interview in person in New
York City. I am interested in the position but I stay in East Nowhere,
TN." OK, that's nice, hon, you stay there. Another PS, I thought we
said in the requirements "Excellent command of written and spoken
English." Oh, yes, indeed, that was our first requirement. So at least
do yourself a favor and get someone to check your cover letter for
obvious mistakes. Like I said, don't give me an excuse to throw your
resume in the trash.
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Joel on Software - Getting Your R©sum©
Read
Joel on Software - Getting Your R©sum©
Read
01/26/2004 11:32 AMJoel Spolsky offers tips for getting someone to read your CV when
applying for a job .. Joel on Software - Getting Your Rsum
Read
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Joel on Software - How Microsoft Lost
the API War
Joel on Software - How Microsoft Lost
the API War
06/16/2004 01:07 PMJoel on Software - How Microsoft Lost the API War .. excellent
article
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Joel on Software's favorite software
essays in a book
Joel on Software's favorite software
essays in a book
06/22/2005 01:50 AMCory Doctorow:
Joel "on Software" Splosky put together a Best of Software Writing
anthology filled with articles he's cadged from blogs and other
web-writing (he kindly included
my Boing Boing post on Notice and Takedown regimes in Canada). The
contributor list is fantastic:
Ken Arnold,
Leon Bambrick.
Michael Bean,
Rory Blyth,
Adam Bosworth,
danah boyd,
Raymond Chen,
Kevin Cheng and Tom Chi,
Cory Doctorow,
ea_spouse,
Bruce Eckel,
Paul Ford,
Paul Graham,
John Gruber,
Gregor Hohpe,
Ron Jeffries,
Eric Johnson,
Eric Lippert,
Michael Lopp,
Larry Osterman,
Mary Poppendieck,
Rick Schaut,
Aaron Swartz,
Clay Shirky,
Eric Sink,
why the lucky stiff
The book is out now -- I'm looking forward to getting my copy!
The software development world desperately needs better writing. If I
have to read another 2000 page book about some class library written
by 16 separate people in broken ESL, I’m going to flip out. If I see
another hardback book about object oriented models written with dense
faux-academic pretentiousness, I’m not going to shelve it any more
in the Fog Creek library: it’s going right in the recycle bin. If I
have to read another spirited attack on Microsoft’s buggy code by an
enthusiastic nine year old Trekkie on Slashdot, I might just poke my
eyes out with a sharpened pencil. Stop it, stop it, stop it!
LinkExcerpts Of Remarks Prepared For
Delivery At The 2004 Republican National
Convention On Monday, August 30, 2004
Excerpts Of Remarks Prepared For
Delivery At The 2004 Republican National
Convention On Monday, August 30, 2004
08/30/2004 10:15 AMExcerpts Of Remarks Prepared For Delivery At The 2004 Republican
National Convention .. press release .. his
speech
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 27, 2004 - July 03, 2004
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: June 27, 2004 - July 03, 2004
Archives
06/28/2004 09:57 AMa rather interesting piece up about Yellocake .. some things to say ..
lot more
specific
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TOM Online to Report Second Quarter 2004
Results on July 27, 2004
TOM Online to Report Second Quarter 2004
Results on July 27, 2004
07/26/2004 05:47 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Jul 26, 06:20 am GMT
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V2N29 July 19, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: eCurrent
Awareness Resources 2004-05
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Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 3rd May 2004
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 3rd May 2004
05/20/2004 01:14 PMJuly 4, 2004
July 4, 2004
07/04/2004 12:17 PMOn Independence Day, 2004, how fares American liberty?
Brilliantly, if you compare the United States with the tyrannies that
still control the lives of countless people.
Not badly, if liberty means the right to seek economic gain in a
capitalist system -- especially if you're starting with the right
connections and a privileged background.
Not as well, when you look at growing pressures on longstanding
freedoms. Governments have exploited fears of terrorism to curb many
precious liberties, and technology has continued to help snoops of all
kinds invade our privacy.
More...
July 25, 2004
July 25, 2004
07/25/2004 07:31 PM

I know that Rome empties out in August, but if any Joel on Software
readers plan to be there on Monday, August 16th, it would be nice to
get together for dinner. So far, we've done these dinners in Berkeley,
Oslo, and Montréal, with great success. We'll take over a room in a
restaurant, eat, drink, be merry, and talk about software development.
If you can attend, or would like to suggest a good place to meet, post
a message here.
Marshall T. Rose,
in RFC 3117: “Counter-intuitively, Postel's robustness
principle (‘be conservative in what you send, liberal in what
you accept’) often leads to deployment problems. Why? When a new
implementation is initially fielded, it is likely that it will
encounter only a subset of existing implementations. If those
implementations follow the robustness principle, then errors in the
new implementation will likely go undetected. The new implementation
then sees some, but not widespread deployment. This process repeats
for several new implementations. Eventually, the not-quite-correct
implementations run into other implementations that are less liberal
than the initial set of implementations. The reader should be able to
figure out what happens next.”
July 19, 2004
July 19, 2004
07/19/2004 11:18 AM
One of the biggest weaknesses of Microsoft Outlook has been the
search feature. It takes so long for Outlook to search that the
feature is almost useless.
Searching is not a hard problem, and a lot of plug-ins sprang up to
solve this problem. Lookout
was one of the best. It just works. Searching five years of
accumulated email takes less than a second. Indexing is done quietly
in the background and never slows down your system. Suddenly email is
useful again.
So what happens? Microsoft
buys Lookout. That's nice, good for them.
But look more closely at the Q&A:
Q: Why can't I download Lookout anymore?
We will be focusing our efforts on integrating our expertise and
working on next-generation technologies.
Huh? What's going on?
Q: What is Microsoft going to do with Lookout? ...
The existing Lookout product will no longer be available, but its
technology will be part of an exciting vision that MSN has for
delivering new and innovative search services.
MSN?! Lookout is going to be part of MSN? What about
Outlook?
Our vision is to take search beyond today’s basic
Internet search services to deliver direct answers to people’s
questions, and help them find information from a broad range of
sources.
What? What the hell does this have to do with searching
email? Could Microsoft have possibly bought Lookout just to shut them
down? Even at my most paranoid, I can't for the life of me figure out
why Microsoft wants searching in Outlook to be worthless.
Maybe just Hanlon's
Razor: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately
explained by stupidity.”
July 23, 2004
July 23, 2004
07/23/2004 10:01 AM
Microsoft puts Lookout up on their
Download
Center.
July 16, 2004
July 16, 2004
07/16/2004 03:26 PM
Ah, finally, my second book is
on its way to the printer.
Yes, it's mostly reprints of articles which you've already read on
this site over the last four years. But there are three huge
advantages to the book version. 1) It has been professionally edited.
I have finally learned to use semicolons instead of commas to separate
complete sentences, and somebody smarter than me has sorted out all
the "whiches" and the "thats." 2) You don't have to read it on a
computer. 3) You can hurl it at your boss or coworkers to make a
point, and the impact will be much more powerful than emailing a
URL.
I'm hoping it will be out in a month or so.
Minutes of the mozilla.org Staff Meeting
of Monday 10th May 2004
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