Catching a Virus in the Act
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Catching a Virus Writer
Catching a Virus Writer
06/04/2004 05:57 AMCatching the Online Cartoon Virus
Catching the Online Cartoon Virus
03/14/2005 06:15 PMOrganizations as disparate as Burger King and Greenpeace are producing
offbeat Internet video clips, hoping they will gain popularity on the
Web.
Catching up with...
Catching up with...
12/19/2004 02:52 PMWow... it's been quite a while since my last post! Things have been
quite busy. To bring things up to...
Catching up
Catching up
06/29/2004 03:48 PM
I've got a bunch of pictures to catch up on and scan in, as well as
photos from Juhannus coming later this week, so the people who seem to
like my pictures have something to look forward to in the coming week.
Still catching up
Still catching up
04/09/2004 04:03 PMAs noted
earlier, a pinched nerve in my neck is making it very hard for me
to type - in fact, for the past several days I haven't been able to
type for more than five minutes at a time. Somehow, though, I'm
almost caught up with my email, but many questions in the support
newsgroups remain unanswered. I hope to handle them all this week,
but it all depends on how much longer it takes to recover.
I've been seeing a physical therapist for a few weeks, but the
results haven't been good so tomorrow I'm visiting a chiropractor for
the first time in my life. Wish me luck :)
Microsoft Creates Anti-Virus Bounty To
Help Track Down Virus Writers
Microsoft Creates Anti-Virus Bounty To
Help Track Down Virus Writers
11/05/2003 10:59 AMWhat do you if you're in an unchartered area with no reasonable law
enforcement, and criminals are running rampant? You convince everyone
to become the "enforcement" arm and find someone rich enough to pay
them to help fight crime. Microsoft can't be bothered to fix a few of
the holes in their programs that make it incredibly easy to pass on
viruses, so instead, they're
setting aside $5 million for anti-virus bounty hunters who can
track down anyone responsible for worms, trojan horses or viruses.
The rewards will be given out in $250,000
wads of cash from
Bill Gates wallet increments. So, now, who's going to round
up an anti-virus posse?
Coors Catching Up
Coors Catching Up
04/22/2004 04:15 PMThe nation's No. 3 brewer posts increased earnings on strong
international results.
Catching the Hot Potatoes
Catching the Hot Potatoes
03/23/2005 03:49 PMProtect your portfolio from the worst of a company's stumbles.
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
10/29/2003 07:11 PMJedi Holocron writes "The full article is at Space.Com and reports on
the current status of Brian "Rocket Guy" Walker's home-brew space
program. This is the ...
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
08/01/2004 10:06 AM"...people are saying Froogle is a major disappointment. ... the big
question is why? Was it solely their implementation? Or is there more
to it?"
Catching up to cable
Catching up to cable
03/31/2005 03:24 AMUsatoday.com - Wed Mar 30, 08:45 pm GMT
Catching the wave?
Catching the wave?
05/28/2004 01:56 AMUSA Today May 28 2004 5:45AM GMT
Catching up with Harry
Catching up with Harry
02/17/2004 11:57 PMI'm not sure how I missed this, but Harry Fueck's new book The PHP Anthology
was published by SitePoint back in December, as a hefty 2 volume epic.
Harry is the guru behind PHP
Patterns and really knows his stuff. While the book is at
first glance a cookbook for solving web related problems, Harry also
uses it as a
platform for teaching sensible development practises:
Between the lines I've focused on teaching OOP by example, partly
by developing classes in the book and also by taking advantage of Open
Source class libraries I'm familiar with; in most cases projects from
PEAR.
That's also where I'd say The PHP Anthology is unique, in it aims
to get readers to avoid re-inventing wheels already done many times in
PHP. Although many of the subjects have been seen before (often
online), the focus here is either to use an Open Source class library
or put one together, solving a problem once and for all, as opposed a
hacked script that goes half way.
Sample chapters from the books are available online, including an
excellent
explanation of caching techniques. Harry is also one of my
co-bloggers over at SitePoint where he writes about (you guessed it)
PHP in Dynamically Typed.
Spider Catching in ASP
Spider Catching in ASP
12/14/2002 07:41 AMWebmasterBase Dec 14 2002 6:47AM ET
An eye-catching phone
An eye-catching phone
04/11/2004 09:04 PMZDNet Apr 12 2004 0:34AM GMT
Catching Uncaught Exceptions
Catching Uncaught Exceptions
06/10/2004 09:46 AMContinuing my belief that the best way to learn the fine art of
programming is to learn from your better looking neighbours, here's a
very interesting article on using exceptions in Java that can be
applied to PHP5.
Dr Kabutz (love the name), gives several excellent real-world examples
of how hard it is to handle exceptions.
Of course there are exceptions to the exceptions. Don't use an
exception when:
- the error is not really an error, but a change of state, such an
end-of-file condition. Confusing this point is the most common
beginner mistake.
- you want to write obfusticated code because your job has been
made redundant :-)
- the error is so difficult to fix that you have to write custom
code at the point the error occurred.
- you're still using PHP3, and planning to upgrade to PHP4 next
year :-)
- you are doing something mission-critical, and you want to
enumerate and handle every possible error where it occurs, to ensure
safety and timeliness.
- your very experienced boss tells you that it's better to
return an error code that is ignored than raise an exception that is
ignored :-)
Dou
g Ross opinion on exceptions, and my response. I
also stumbled onto
Jeff's response while browsing around.

I thee Web: Net sites catching on
I thee Web: Net sites catching on
12/02/2003 10:23 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 2 2003 9:03PM ET
Catching the nano wave
Catching the nano wave
09/17/2004 06:37 AMCNET News.com's Charles Cooper says getting funding for the
nanotechnology Manhattan Project is the right idea. But is anybody
listening?
Catching up with crooks online
Catching up with crooks online
04/12/2005 10:55 AMFreep.com - Tue Apr 12, 11:44 am GMT
Eye-catching wireless technology
Eye-catching wireless technology
09/13/2004 10:42 AMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 13 2004 2:14PM GMT
Catching Light In A Bottle
Catching Light In A Bottle
12/11/2003 02:43 AMApparently, some physicists have come up with a way to
bri
ng light to a screeching halt - if only for a tiny fraction of a
second. It's believed this may be helpful in creating quantum
computers (though, many people are still wondering if quantum
computers
will
ever get anywhere. Of course, the bad joke on this is that maybe
the problem is that they're trying to create quantum computers, which
means they will never work. It's only when they don't try to create
quantum computers that they will work...). You may recall that some
physicists claimed to have
stopped
light in its tracks back in 2001. Apparently, that was nothing
compared to what just happened, but my physics is a bit too rusty to
understand the difference.
Internet banking catching on
Internet banking catching on
03/24/2005 12:16 PMthestar.com.my Mar 24 2005 3:50PM GMT
Catching the Pattern Wave
Catching the Pattern Wave
01/13/2003 08:08 PMCatching the Pattern Wave
Like Jeremy I'm starting to get the whole pattern gig (starting). All
it took was using Harry's wonderful strategy pattern for validation
(which I've extended a bunch of ways already). Now Harry has another
one: Observers.
The Observer Pattern is designed to help cope with one to many
relationships between objects, allowing changes in an object to update
many associated objects. It provides a powerful mechanism to extend
our applications, in terms of how they respond to events, without
needing alter existing (and working) code. We'll take a simplified
look at how the observer pattern might be used in a typical PHP forum
application then suggest other uses for the observer pattern
...
The Observer pattern is defined by the Gang of Four in Design Patterns
as behavioural pattern - that is one we can use to modify the
behaviour of our applications. It's regarded as being so useful, that
Sun bothered to implement it in the Java API (see Observable and
Observer). The basic principle behind the observer pattern is if you
have some object, such as a Post object for a forum system, you can
have other objects, such as a Mailer object, act as an observer and
respond to any changes in the Post object, such as emailing relevant
forums users that a new post has been added to the thread they were
subscribed to. Conceptually, the Observer pattern in something like a
trigger in a database, which runs a stored procedure when a table row
is modified for example (we won't go too far with this analogy
though). Normally we might implement the mailing functionality in the
Post object itself but what if later we want add further "events" to
Post, when a new post is made, such as adding an entry to our forums
RSS feed for example? And how many more things might we want to add in
future? The observer pattern provides us the mechanism to add such
functionality without needing to alter the Post object. [_Go_]
Have I fully read this through, tried it out, etc? No. Will I?
Almost certainly.
Catching Errors Before They Catch You
Catching Errors Before They Catch You
12/04/2002 10:10 AMGroceries Online Catching On In NYC
Groceries Online Catching On In NYC
04/06/2005 09:36 PMThe online grocery market has certainly gone through its share of ups
and
downs
. However, over the past few years there have been a bunch of
stories about a next generation of online grocery stores that seem to
be getting more traction. One of the more famous is
FreshD
irect in New York City -- where online grocery shopping makes a
lot more sense. Apparently, residents there agree, as a new study
shows that
more
than half of NYC residents have tried online groceries -- though,
that doesn't mean they all have been happy with it. Still, it does
suggest that there's demand for such a service in some places
(especially urban), if it's done right.
Clark is catching up to Kerry
Clark is catching up to Kerry
01/04/2004 07:20 AMhis flameout in NH .. daily tracking
poll
americanresearchgroup.com/nhpoll/demtrack
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Catching Up With Dick Tracy
Catching Up With Dick Tracy
03/20/2003 08:33 AMHow watchmaker Fossil teamed up with Microsoft and Palm to create the
wearable computer techies have longed for since the dashing cartoon
detective flashed his telephone wristwatch. By Josh McHugh from Wired
magazine.
Push-to-talk catching on
Push-to-talk catching on
06/03/2004 06:50 PMZDNet Jun 3 2004 10:23PM GMT
Catching the credit card thieves
Catching the credit card thieves
03/25/2005 09:11 PMCurtis Poe got his credit cards stolen: This morning, I found out that
thousands of dollars of charges had been made on two of my credit
cards in the past two days. Now, the identity thieves are sitting in
jail. This is how it happened. It involves identity theft, a careless
thief, one pissed-off Ovid and lots of luck. Awesome!...
Catching up with four ID mgmt. vendors
at Catalyst
Catching up with four ID mgmt. vendors
at Catalyst
08/11/2004 04:29 AMToday, in what's probably my last full review of the events at this
year's Catalyst Conference, I'd like to mention some of the new (or,
at least, new-to-me) companies that came to my attention at the show
and which deserve some of your attention as well.
Bells Are Catching Up in Battle for
Broadband
Bells Are Catching Up in Battle for
Broadband
07/27/2004 09:38 PMThe regional Bell phone companies, long dismissed as laggards stuck
with a declining fixed line businesses, are coming back into favor
again.
Feuling flames or catching hackers
Feuling flames or catching hackers
02/13/2004 03:55 PMCatching Up With Dark Horse Comics
Catching Up With Dark Horse Comics
06/05/2005 11:51 PMI just picked up the latest pair of
Star Wars comics from Dark
Horse. One series interrupts its current storyline, while the other
wraps up its run. Find out what's inside each issue.
If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up
With WebOnt
If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up
With WebOnt
05/23/2002 10:39 PM'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
'Podcasts' Catching on with iPod Owners
04/07/2005 03:26 AMZDNet Apr 7 2005 7:35AM GMT
Eye-catching wireless technology
(SiliconValley.com)
Eye-catching wireless technology
(SiliconValley.com)
09/13/2004 12:37 PMSiliconValley.com - SAN DIEGO - For two days last week, companies from
around the globe converged near San Diego to showcase their best
products and services using mobile and wireless technology.
US May Have Just Missed Catching Saddam
Lieutenant
US May Have Just Missed Catching Saddam
Lieutenant
12/03/2003 07:32 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 3 2003 6:47AM ET
The world is catching up to the U.S. in
science and innovation
The world is catching up to the U.S. in
science and innovation
05/04/2004 09:07 PMThe U.S. is losing their dominance in science and innovation. The
factors involved are wide and varied. Improved economies around the
world may leave the U.S. fighting for positioning in global science.
Catching 'gotchas' in tech contracts
Catching 'gotchas' in tech contracts
08/18/2004 04:25 PMIT managers and contract specialists often fail to include important
criteria in final tech deals, such as performance promises made by
vendors during the request for proposals process, said negotiation
experts at an IBM Share conference.
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