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02/01/2005 08:42 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
03/27/2005 08:04 AMsending his thug squad .. Amazing. Just out .. Talking Points
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05/06/2004 02:21 PMArt: Pablo Picasso's painting set a new record at Sotheby's last
night: $104,000,000 for the Boy with a Pipe. Politics: Single
Republican - "...Despite the liberals you've been dating, there is
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12/17/2004 06:37 PM"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
03/17/2005 03:02 AMVia live online voice conferencing booths, this first ever Virtual
Work at Home Job Fair offers individuals in the home based business
industry a unique opportunity to represent their company's products
and services to a global audience. [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
03/24/2005 07:47 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the resurgence of
Perl 6 language questions, implementation decisions galore, and a new
Parrot chief architect.
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 27, 2005 - April 02,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 27, 2005 - April 02,
2005 Archives
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Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
04/19/2005 09:57 AMMarket Wire Apr 19 2005 12:55PM GMT
March 17, 2005
March 17, 2005
03/19/2005 02:54 AM
First of all, congratulations to the whole
FogBugz team on winning the Jolt
Award in the category of Defect Tracking Tools for FogBugz
3.1.
Also I'm honored that my book Joel on
Software won the Productivity Award.
March 23, 2005
March 23, 2005
03/23/2005 03:24 PM
Hiring
Until now we've been hiring rarely and quietly, but lately our
sales are so strong we can't quite keep up.
My old theory of hiring was to post a job listing on Monster or
Craigslist and then sort through the massive pile of unqualified
applicants in hopes of finding the needle in the haystack.
That hasn't worked so well. In the future I'm going to try putting
up semi-permanent job
listings for all the kinds of people we might hire on the Fog
Creek website and see if that gets us a slower trickle of more
qualified job applicants.
Filmmaker Wanted
We are looking for a talented filmmaker, student or experienced, to
make a documentary about the software development process this summer.
If you think you're interested, read on for more details!
March 18, 2005
March 18, 2005
03/19/2005 02:54 AM
A few people who heard my talk at O'Reilly
Etech wrote reviews:
If you're in the bay area don't miss the pizza/beer reception
tonight at Apress 6:00 to 7:30 pm in
Berkeley, at Apress, 2560 Ninth St., Ste.
219.
March 29, 2005
March 29, 2005
03/29/2005 11:33 AM
We use FogBugz extensively internally to
handle company email, and the process of using FogBugz ourselves
("eating our own dogfood") motivated us to add Bayesian spam
filtering, and a "snippets" feature to make it easy to enter common
phrases and even entire messages in replies to frequently-asked
questions.
In today's
installment of The Road to FogBugz 4.0, a look at two new features
that came out of dogfooding.
March 28, 2005
March 28, 2005
03/28/2005 01:37 PM
This week, I'm going to be running a five-part
behind-the-scenes look at the development of FogBugz 4.0. Each morning
I'll post a new installment.

Today, in The Road
To FogBugz 4.0 Part I, I'll talk about a couple of major features
we added after listening to customer feedback, and why our mantra is
to listen to our customers and ignore our competitors.
March 30, 2005
March 30, 2005
03/30/2005 11:20 AM
To make FogBugz work on Unix as well as Windows,
we needed a PHP version. Rather than do a one-time port, we built a
compiler that automatically generates a PHP version from the ASP
source code. Read all about it in today's part III
of The Road to FogBugz 4.0.
March 02, 2005
March 02, 2005
03/14/2005 05:44 PM
Gadzooks, we've been busier
than ever here at Fog Creek World HQ. For some reason I thought it
would be a good idea to sell
Mike Gunderloy's (excellent) FogBugz book alongside FogBugz
itself, but since we've never shipped any physical products before,
that meant a whole lot of new code in the online store for package
tracking, shipping addresses, choose a shipping method, inventory
stuff, etc. etc., and I'm now spending too much time trying to figure
out shipping and debugging the packing slip code... the joke is on us,
because the reason we wrote our own store code in the first place was
because all of the off-the-shelf ecommerce packages were too focused
on physical delivery and didn't have any kind of mechanism for selling
downloads and licenses.
It's ok. I complain a lot but what I love about a software startup
is that when you're bored writing code, you can fool around with stuff
like the USPS web site and ordering padded envelopes.
Watch this site for a new five-part series on the process of
creating FogBugz 4.0, coming soon!
On the right, the result of yesterday's snowstorm as seen from my
living room.
March 08, 2005
March 08, 2005
03/14/2005 05:44 PM
Free Beer!
But first: if you're going the O'Reilly Emerging Technology
Conference in San Diego, I'll be there on March 16th giving a
speech. Now, the official topic of the speech is something about
building communities with software, which is a good topic, but it's
not going to be the actual topic of the speech. I am gaining
something of a reputation for giving speeches which are not precisely
on topic. Oh well. The actual topic of the speech is too hard to pin
down. We'll look at pictures, I'll tell some jokes, and if the A/V
works right there will be music too.
Next, if Southwest Airlines manages to actually deliver me on time,
on March 17th I'll be in Silicon Valley at Software Development West where
Software Development Editor in Chief Alexandra Weber Morales
will interview me in a "fireside chat" format. I don't know if they
are actually going to have a fireplace; we might have to burn twigs
and promotional literature on stage. If you want to attend the
fireside chat all you have to do is register for an "Expo Pass" which
is free online until 3/10; onsite or after 3/10 it's $50.
And last but not least, Apress will host a pizza and beer reception
on March 18th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm in Berkeley, at the Studio Rasa
Gallery, 933 Parker Street.
March 09, 2005
March 09, 2005
03/14/2005 05:44 PM
I was quoted in an
eWeek story about the VB6
petition today: “And this is how Microsoft will lose their
desktop monopoly: because some bright bulb at Microsoft thought
Boolean operations should really short-circuit, no matter what
millions of BASIC developers had been doing since the 1960s.”
Correction! This
is a bad example, since the boolean operators I was thinking of
(And and Or) were not
changed to short circuit in VB.Net. I have no idea why I've been
thinking that they were for so long. There are other, real examples of
incompatibilities between VB and VB.NET, but short circuiting was not
one of them.
March 14, 2005
March 14, 2005
03/14/2005 05:44 PM
Apparently, the reason I was misinformed about
And and Or shortcircuiting is that
it was changed during the beta after a lot of people screamed.
A better example would have been the elimination of
Set and default properties.
Understand, please, that it's not that people mind the changes.
Change is good.
Nobody thinks the Set statement was a good thing.
I once spent a whole day in Mark Igra's office (in 1992 Mark was
the program manager for Object Basic which became VBA) begging
him to get rid of default properties and the Set
statement, kicking and screaming and using every rhetorical device at
my disposal, but the Basic team absolutely refused to do anything that
would break working code, and in those days, there was a tiny amount
of working code from Access 1.0 that already used default properties
and the Set statement, and it could not be broken.
Mark was right and I was wrong and Set remained. By the way, I'm
pretty sure default properties were Adam Bosworth's fault; I'll have
to ask him this week at the O'Reilly conference. Adam was the designer
of Access 1.0. They wanted to be able to say
recordset("fieldname") to get the value out of a
column, not recordset("fieldname").value.
But here's the thing. If you have a million line code base that's
mission critical, as many companies do, and VB suddenly changes, as it
did, you have a choice: keep using VB 6 or spend a lot of time
(=money) upgrading to VB.NET. If you keep using VB 6, eventually new
things will come out that will not be supported from VB 6, and
you'll be stuck using the yucky old VB 6 IDE until the end of time.
Already most of the big component vendors are doing all the new
components as .NET components, not OCXes.
If you spend the money to upgrade to VB.NET, well, you just spent a
lot of money to stand still. And companies don't like to spend a lot
of money to stand still, so while you're spending the money, it
probably makes sense to consider the alternatives that you can port to
that won't put you at the mercy of a single vendor and won't be as
likely to change arbitrarily in the future. So as soon as people with
large code bases start hearing that they're going to have to work to
port their apps from VB to VB.NET with WinForms, and then they start
hearing that WinForms isn't really the future, the future is
really this Avalon thing nobody has yet, they start wondering whether
it isn't time to find another development platform.
I'm heading off to California now. Remember, pizza and beer
reception on March 18th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm in Berkeley, at the
Studio Rasa Gallery, 933 Parker
Street.
March 31, 2005
March 31, 2005
03/31/2005 06:58 PM
Part
Four: Out of every 100 calories expended by the Fog Creek team,
just 2 calories are spent on actually writing new lines of code that
ship to a customer.
Advisories: March 25, 2005
Advisories: March 25, 2005
03/25/2005 09:07 PMToday's security advisories: mysql, sharutils, and spamassassin
(Fedora Legacy); and Mozilla Suite and IPsec-Tools (Gentoo Linux).
AutoPatcher XP March 2005
AutoPatcher XP March 2005
03/23/2005 10:48 PMDexter Cartoon for March 18, 2005
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Introducing the March 2005 CTP: What's
New in "Avalon"
Introducing the March 2005 CTP: What's
New in "Avalon"
03/19/2005 02:50 AM In March 2005, Microsoft released a Community Technology Preview of
"Avalon," the new presentation subsystem for Windows that unifies
development of documents, graphics, and applications into a common
platform. In this article, we'll take a brief look at some of the new
features that are part of the March CTP as well as the changes that
have been made to "Avalon" since the November 2004 CTP.
New PlayStation Targeted for March 2005
(AP)
New PlayStation Targeted for March 2005
(AP)
07/12/2004 12:29 PMAP - Sony Corp. said it plans to unveil its next-generation
PlayStation video game console before the end of March 2005, according
to a news report on Monday.
New PlayStation Targeted for March 2005
New PlayStation Targeted for March 2005
07/12/2004 10:18 PMMiami.com - Mon Jul 12, 04:35 pm GMT
Dexter Cartoon for March 4, 2005
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03/14/2005 06:24 PMOkay, this week's Dexter is a little crude, but keep in mind that I
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Latest PlayStation due by March 2005
Latest PlayStation due by March 2005
07/16/2004 10:27 PMThestate.com - Fri Jul 16, 12:51 pm GMT
220,000 jobs to be added in March 2005
220,000 jobs to be added in March 2005
04/03/2005 05:45 AMZDNet Apr 3 2005 8:51AM GMT
"IT Conversations News: March 11, 2005"
"IT Conversations News: March 11, 2005"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMWindows x64 RTM Date March ??, 2005
Windows x64 RTM Date March ??, 2005
03/14/2005 05:46 PMIT Conversations News: March 25, 2005
IT Conversations News: March 25, 2005
03/26/2005 07:59 PM(Hear the MP3, which contains far more detail.)
New Shows
Google's AutoLink Feature (rated only 2.7, but very popular!) It's
another new IT Conversations series: Sound Policy with Denise Howell,
and she starts it off with a bang. Denise hosts a spirited debate
about Google's controversial AutoLink feature. Her guests ...
The Lockergnome Universe for March 2005
The Lockergnome Universe for March 2005
03/14/2005 04:04 PM
Lockergnome's Windows Fanatics:
Weather Depot
Lockergnome's IT Professionals:
The Coupling Of Independent Events
Lockergnome's Web Developers:
Do you
recommend that I avoid mailto: links on my Web pages?
Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips:
No RSS For Direct Marketers
Lockergnome's OS X Fanatics:
Airfoil - Share
Your MP3 Music Across Your Wireless Network
Lockergnome's Linux Fanatics:
DB2 Benchmarks
Lockergnome's Political Geeks:
Virtual Girlfriend
Lockergnome's Hardware Help:
The Olympus i:robe IR-300
Lockergnome's Technobabble:
Shoveling Snow is a Pain in
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Lockergnome's Media Center:
Searching for
the Perfect Ultra-Portable Digital Camera
Lockergnome's Game Invasion:
The Launch Of Chessmaster
Challenge
Lockergnome's Mobile Lifestyle:
The Orgasm Ringtone
Lockergnome's Search Engineer:
KeePoint Keepad
Lockergnome's Net Patrol:
Digital
Peeping Tom Spies on Girls Through Their Own Webcams
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch:
AOL to improve Web mail service
Lockergnome's Tutorials:
Telling Time
with .NET: Build your own Internet time component
Lockergnome's Hot Downloads:
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Windows File of the Day:
Cosmic Bugs
The Chris Pirillo Show:
Don't Get Paris'ed
Dexter Cartoon for March 25, 2005
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PS: This week's Dexter is dated by the reference to "Thelma and
Louise," which was in theaters when I created the strip.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
03/14/2005 05:37 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the release of
Parrot 0.1.2, lots of Pugs patches, and a plea for off-list
summarization help.
Vision Miami March 24, 2005 Meeting
Vision Miami March 24, 2005 Meeting
03/24/2005 11:11 PMAn audblog posting mp3 broadcast from
Vision Miami Networking
Meeting Thursday March 24, 2005 interviewing members of the
Altius Group Advertising and
Brand Communications Agency. Also interviewed Captain Asaad of the
Sailing Vessel "RA" and his
electronic ship's log blog available at
racharters.net.
Toshiba : Press Releases 29 March, 2005
Toshiba : Press Releases 29 March, 2005
04/02/2005 05:11 AMToshiba has announced that they've developed a high-capacity LiOn
battery which can recharge 80% of its power in one minute ..
Pressemitteilung .. battery! ..
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php|architect: March 2005 Issue Released
php|architect: March 2005 Issue Released
03/22/2005 04:50 PMThe folks over at
php|architect have
released their latest issue -
March 2005.
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