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Apple accepting submissions for tenth annual Design Awards







Apple accepting submissions for tenth
annual Design Awards

Apple accepting submissions for tenth
annual Design Awards
04/05/2005 11:50 AM

Apple is accepting submissions for the tenth annual Apple Design Awards. The annual event takes place at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) held this June in San Francisco. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, this year's awards "will boast the biggest prize packages ever and winners will be announced—and winning products showcased—in a special ceremony at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2005." Categories for this year's awards include Best Product New to Mac OS X, Best Mac OS X User Experience, Best Mac OS X Entertainment Product, Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution, Best Mac OS X Server Solution, Best Use of Open Source, Best Mac OS X Student Product, and the new Best Use of Mac OS X Tiger Technologies award. Submissions are being accepted through May 13, 2005, and winners for each category will receive a 17-inch PowerBook G4, a Dual 2.5 GHz Power Mac G5, an Apple 30-inch Cinema HD Display, an ADC Premier membership, and a Macworld 2006 marketing package.




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The founder of the firm, Raymond White, often came by our office to chat and be neighborly. Some of you may have met him at our open house last year.

A few weeks ago, as I left the office, I noticed a woman banging on the door to the office. "Have you seen anyone from this company lately?"

I hadn't. But I told her that Raymond had an apartment down the street. "Did you check his apartment?"

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The landlord told us they had stopped paying their rent. The building super told us that the workers stopped coming in to work because they weren't getting paid.

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June 13, 2005


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June 21, 2005 06/22/2005 02:35 AM

Some reviews of The Best Software Writing I:

Rooneg: :Weblog: “The whole book is fantastic though, and you should absolutely pick it up when it's available in dead tree form, I know I intend to.”

Marc A. Garrett: “Mr. Spolsky, with the help of his readers, has assembled an outstanding collection of essays. A few of them are likely to be as relevant five years from now as they are today, and that’s saying something. Highly recommended.”

Where else can you get Rory's hysterical comic strip about how people use Excel as a database ("I'll have to take a photo of the printout with my Kodak Funtime digital camera...") alongside Adam Bosworth's ISCON talk saying basically the same thing ("That software which is flexible, simple, sloppy, tolerant, and altogether forgiving of human foibles and weaknesses turns out to be actually the most steel-cored...")? Where else will you find Bruce Eckel's proposal to use unit tests as a replacement for strong type checking to insure correctness of applications written in late-bound scripting languages, alongside Leon Bambrick's hysterical critique of Windows Search ("Why is a dog asking me questions?") Where else will you find the most important writing about social interfaces, from danah boyd's brilliant dismissal of social networking products ("Why on earth should we encourage people to perform a mental disorder in the digital world?") to Clay Shirky on Kaycee Nicole ("changing your identity is really weird")?

Well... on the inkernet, I guess, but if you like to read in the bath, while driving, or in the Himalayas, or you want to preserve your eyesight for that hunting trip you've been planning, you should read the dead-trees version.

The Best Software I is available from Amazon.com and on all the local Amazon sites (although some of the international ones still have an old title for the book -- you'll have to search for "Joel Spolsky"). And I was just joking about reading while driving.

 


June 15, 2005


June 15, 2005 06/17/2005 02:21 PM

Recruiting

To Gretchen: recruiting successfully isn't only up to recruiters. The best recruiting department in the world can't make people want to work at a company that's moribund, that can't figure out how to ship a compelling upgrade to their flagship OS, or update their flagship database server more than once every five years, that has added tens of thousands of technical workers who aren't adding any dollars to the bottom line, and that constantly annoys twenty year veterans by playing Furniture Police games over what office furniture they are and aren't allowed to have. Summer interns at Fog Creek have better chairs, monitors, and computers than the most senior Microsoft programmers.

Recruiting has to be done at the Bill and Steve level, not at the Gretchen level. No matter how good a recruiter you are, you can't compensate for working at a company that people don't want to work for; you can't compensate for being the target of eight years of fear and loathing from the slashdot community, which very closely overlaps the people you're trying to recruit, and you can't compensate for the fact that a company with a market cap of $272 billion just ain't going to see their stock price go up. MSFT can grow by an entire Google every year and still see less than 7% growth in earnings. You can be the best recruiter in the world and the talent landscape is not going to look very inviting if the executives at your company have spent the last years focusing on cutting benefits, cutting off oxygen supplies, and c utting features from Longhorn.

Network Load Balancing Works

For the first time ever I was able to install today's round of Microsoft patches on our web servers without bringing the sites down at all. I'm very happy about this, since this was the main point of upgrading the web farm.

We have two web servers, web1.fogcreek.com and web2.fogcreek.com, each with their own IP address, but using a feature built into Windows 2003 called Network Load Balancing, they both share the web site load using a third IP address, which I've named webnlb.fogcreek.com. Whenever a request comes in on that shared IP address, it is distributed to one of the web servers at random. If requests come in from the same class C address range, those requests will prefer to go to the same web server that previously served that address range. So for the most part the same user will always go to the same physical machine, if possible, so stateful web applications still work even if the state is maintained on one computer.

I actually like the NLB system a bit more than using a dedicated hardware load balancer. Here's why: there's no single point of failure. If you have a hardware load balancer and that needs to be updated or rebooted or if it fails, you're off the air. Whereas Windows NLB is all-software and each server in the cluster is a peer, so any server can die and the rest of the system stays up.

When I needed to install today's Windows updates, here's what I did:

  • Told WEB1 to drainstop. That means "finish serving any requests you're working on, but don't take any new requests." This took three or four minutes before it flatlined; WEB2 silently picked up the entire load.
  • Installed the upgrades on WEB1 and rebooted it.
  • Repeat for WEB2, while WEB1 held up the entire load.

As far as I can tell nobody should have seen a single hiccup in the sites served from the new web farm.


June 20, 2005


June 20, 2005 06/22/2005 02:35 AM

Cover Image“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!”

That's from my introduction to The Best Software Writing I: Selected and Introduced by Joel Spolsky, now in bookstores. It includes 29 great short pieces of brilliant, insightful, and often hysterically funny stuff about software. You can read the introduction here.


June 23, 2005


June 23, 2005 06/24/2005 03:18 PM

The Best Software Writing I is #1 in computer books on Amazon!

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The publisher told me they sold out of the first printing in three days. Apparently it is completely whuping "PMP Exam Prep (4th Edition)", which is number 2. They probably didn't think to put Leon Bambrick's drawing of a cow in their book.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, on Sony UI design: "I have a lot of trouble with your remote controls. Too many arrows." Me too.


June 24, 2005


June 24, 2005 06/24/2005 03:18 PM

Washington, DC

Live in the greater DC area? Planning a trip to Our Nation's Capital for July 4th weekend? Why not stop by CFUNITED and see what the Project Aardvark interns are up to?

CFUNITED is the ColdFusion developers conference, which is going to be held just outside of DC at the Bethesda North Marriott, also known as the Montgomery County Conference Center, next week, from June 29-July 1. I'll be giving the keynote speech on Wednesday and also doing a session on The Joel Test on Thursday.

On Wednesday and Thursday, in the Fog Creek booth, the Aardvarks will be doing the first public demos of their product, SidePilot. Yep, it's basically working, although still rather unpolished. If you're a Joel on Software reader you can register FREE for an "exhibit only" pass to come see the demo.

The Fog Creek booth will be open:

Wednesday, June 29
9:30am - 1:00pm and 2:00pm - 7:00pm

Thursday June 30
9:30am - 10:50am and 11:50am - 5:45pm

I'll be there, too, and so will Brett, one of the FogBugz developers, so if you'd like to talk in person to someone about FogBugz here's your chance..

To register for CFUNITED:

  • If you just want a free pass to the exhibit area, use code X3545, Visa card 4444, expiration date 11/11.
  • For the full conference use code S1515089 to get a $50 discount
  • In either case write "Joel on Software Reader" in the comments section

See you there!

Picture from Washington, DC


June 17, 2005


June 17, 2005 06/17/2005 02:21 PM

Philip Robert Seymour
Scoblehoffman

Folks, give Robert Scoble a break. Folks over at Microsoft are feeling a little defensive these days, and he just wanted to point out that Microsoft can still be a great place to work. Apparently Hillary Clinton, the President of Indochina, had lunch with Malcolm Gladwell there, where they signed his super tablet computer. Rock on.

That wasn't really my point. My post was replying to a n article by a recruiter at Microsoft who complained about the talent landscape:

“Hiring Managers (and I’m referring to Microsoft Hiring Managers … but I know this problem exists in other companies) not ‘getting’ the talent landscape.  Not only do they not seem to understand that brilliant software engineers don’t grow on trees (you don’t, do you?) … but they can’t seem to get it through their heads that 1)  Microsoft isn’t the only place hiring, 2) Working at a big company isn’t everyone’s dream, and 3)  Redmond is not the first place people say they want to move when they wake up in the morning.”

That's a recruiter who works for Microsoft talking, not me.

So, my point to Gretchen, sympathetically, was, “recruiting has to be done at the Bill and Steve level, not at the Gretchen level.” Want to solve Microsoft's recruiting problem? Open a downtown development center in Pioneer Square and another one South of Market in San Francisco. Then split up the company into lots of small, well-funded startups and give people stock options in their own products, which actually have a fighting chance of growing. Then create some spinoffs with their own personality. Spin off X-Box so it feels more like a cool gaming startup rather than a big corporate “General Motors Trying to Sell Hip Things to an Appealing Demographic.” I'm sure there are a million other ideas, but none of the kind of decisions that would make Microsoft an even more attractive workplace are in the hands of the recruiting department or even the hiring managers. No wonder there's so much frustration.

Years and years and years ago when I started this site I wrote that “a software company has to think of recruiting the right people as its number one problem.”. After five years of running Fog Creek I still think that way, which is why we set up Project Aardvark.

Seth Godin wrote: “I feel sorry for Judy Verses. She's the Chief Marketing Officer of Verizon, a brand that is justifiably reviled by millions of people. Is Verizon disdained, mistrusted and avoided because Judy's not doing a great job? Of course not. She's doing a great job.”

Read what Seth has to say. Marketing is the CEO's job, since that's the only person who can really drive the kinds of changes that the public cares about. And recruiting is the CEO's job, too.


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This Week in Perl 6, June 8-21, 2005


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Piers Cawley summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the Austrian Perl Hackathon, rejiggered registers, frames, and calling conventions in Parrot, and lots of bikeshed painting in Perl 6 language.

del.icio.us links [June 09, 2005]


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del.icio.us links [June 04, 2005]


del.icio.us links [June 04, 2005] 06/05/2005 11:32 PM
  • Apple goes X86?
    According to CNET. Say it ain't so!
  • Si teMaps = LRSS
    Bob: "The existing degree of almost gratuitous incompatibility is simply not useful"

del.icio.us links [June 05, 2005]


del.icio.us links [June 05, 2005] 06/05/2005 11:32 PM
  • Wiki wiki world
    "Business wikis are being used for project management, mission statements and cross-company collaborations."
  • Two garbage trucks
    "it could well turn out that Sun made the right call by doing the unexpected"
  • Spring honeymoon over
    Rafe: "Spring is too smart for its own good when binding values from an HTTP request to a Java bean"

del.icio.us links [June 03, 2005]


del.icio.us links [June 03, 2005] 06/05/2005 11:32 PM

The Lockergnome Universe for June 2005


The Lockergnome Universe for June 2005 06/05/2005 11:37 PM

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Lockergnome's Windows Fanatics: Digging the Desktop Heap
Lockergnome's IT Professionals: Picking And Choosing Doesn't Cut It
Lockergnome's Web Developers: Face it: There is no 'safe' Web browser
Lockergnome's RSS & Atom Tips: RSS hitsTIME magazine?
Lockergnome's OS X Fanatics: Wordpress Becomes a Major Part of My Online Life
Lockergnome's Linux Fanatics: My Workstation OS: Scientific Linux
Lockergnome's Political Geeks: Man Takes Legal Action Over Parkinson's Drug Gambling Link
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Lockergnome's Search Engineer: Search, Reputation and Affinity Spur Long Tail of Films
Lockergnome's Net Patrol: Stanford Computer System Hacked - Personal Information of Thousands Compromised
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch: Comparative Review of Multi-User Blog Tools
Lockergnome's Tutorials: Telling Time with .NET: Build your own Internet time component
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Windows File of the Day: Plu mmit
The Chris Pirillo Show: Interview with Brent Simmons - Hour 2


del.icio.us links [June 15, 2005]


del.icio.us links [June 15, 2005] 06/17/2005 04:52 PM
  • Note to IBM and Sun
    James: "So IBM forked OpenOffice, and now its using Roller for internal blogging"
  • Fighting Roller
    Phil offers some constructive criticism of Roller's built in themes and macros
  • IBM's Roller
    A couple more screenshots of IBM's Roller fork
  • Productized Open Source
    Matthew: "suggesting you offer "productized" Open Source may really conjur up the wrong impression"
  • rc3.org on OpenSolaris
    Rafe: "there really is no better form of public relations than letting engineers loose to blog"

Core Mac OS X Bootcamp June 13-17, 2005


Core Mac OS X Bootcamp June 13-17, 2005 03/17/2005 03:41 AM
Afficionados of the Big Nerd Ranch way will celebrate the latest offering of Core Bootcamp for Mac OS X. The bootcamp offers a richer and more intensive study of Unix programming by examining the...

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del.icio.us links [June 16, 2005]


del.icio.us links [June 16, 2005] 06/17/2005 04:52 PM
  • Oh yes we can!
    Scoble: "the founder of Gentoo just came to work here"
  • Joel on Recruiting
    "[Microsoft] can't compensate for being the target of eight years of fear and loathing from the Slashdot communty"
  • OpenSolaris mascot
    The only thing OpenSolaris lacks is a cute mascot
  • Blog sifting
    Bryan Cantrill's excellent roundup of the OpenSolaris blogs
  • Gold stars to Sun
    Andrew Lark: Blogs play key role in launch of Open Solaris...

This Week in Perl 6, June 1-7, 2005


This Week in Perl 6, June 1-7, 2005 06/17/2005 04:30 PM
Piers Cawley summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with Parrot 0.2.1 released, mod_parrot bundled with mod_pugs (or vice versa), an end to the reduce operator debate, and a paean to Parrot lead architect Dan Sugalski.

Independent Status Reports (17 June,
2005)


Independent Status Reports (17 June,
2005)
06/17/2005 07:23 PM

reboot7, 10-11 june 2005, copenhagen,
denmark


reboot7, 10-11 june 2005, copenhagen,
denmark
04/15/2005 03:11 PM
reboot7, 10-11 june 2005, copenhagen, denmark .. Reboot 7 in Copenhagen

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Apple accepting submissions for tenth annual Design Awards

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