Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
Grok Headline matches for Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
W3C Publishes Initial Working Draft for
SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
W3C Publishes Initial Working Draft for
SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
09/02/2004 10:07 AMXMLMania.com Sep 2 2004 2:02PM GMT
SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
09/01/2004 03:54 PM2004-09-01: Through joint efforts, the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Working Group and the CSS Working Group have released the First Public
Working Draft of SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL). The sXBL language
defines the presentation and interactive behavior of elements outside
the SVG namepace. A future version may extend XBL to any markup. Visit
the SVG and CSS home pages. (News archive)
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
01/02/2005 11:31 AMxmlhack Jan 2 2005 1:45PM GMT
Working Draft: Web Services Addressing
WSDL Binding
Working Draft: Web Services Addressing
WSDL Binding
04/13/2005 02:59 PM2005-04-13: The Web Services Addressing Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Web Services Addressing 1.0 - WSDL Binding.
The document defines how the properties in Web Services Addressing 1.0
- Core are described in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL).
Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms and is
designed to work with both WSDL versions 1.1 and 2.0. Read about Web
services. (News archive)
Working Draft: SPARQL Variable Binding
Results XML Format
Working Draft: SPARQL Variable Binding
Results XML Format
12/22/2004 01:11 AM2004-12-21: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of the SPARQL Variable Binding Results XML
Format. The SPARQL query language (pronounced "sparkle") offers
developers and end users a way to write and to consume search results
across a wide range of information such as personal data, social
networks and metadata about digital artifacts like music and images.
SPARQL also provides a means of integration over disparate sources.
Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News archive)
Ink Markup Language Working Draft
Published
Ink Markup Language Working Draft
Published
03/06/2004 01:50 AM2004-02-23: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released a
second Working Draft of the Ink Markup Language (InkML). The InkML
data format is used to represent ink entered with an electronic pen or
stylus. Ink-aware Web applications can process and exchange
handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and other notational languages.
Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: SPARQL Query Language for
RDF
Working Draft: SPARQL Query Language for
RDF
03/14/2005 05:58 PM2005-02-17: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released the second
Working Draft of the SPARQL Query Language for RDF. SPARQL (pronounced
"sparkle") offers developers and end users a way to write and to
consume search results across a wide range of information such as
personal data, social networks and metadata about digital artifacts
like music and images. SPARQL also provides a means of integration
over disparate sources. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News
archive)
Working Draft of the OWL Language
Reference Updated
Working Draft of the OWL Language
Reference Updated
11/14/2002 05:30 PM14 November 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of the Language Reference for the Web Ontology
Language (OWL) 1.0. Automated tools can use common sets of terms
called ontologies to power services such as more accurate Web search,
intelligent software agents, and knowledge management. OWL is used to
publish and share ontologies on the Web. Read about the W3C Semantic
Web Activity. (News archive)
Working Draft: Extensible Stylesheet
Language (XSL) Version 1.1
Working Draft: Extensible Stylesheet
Language (XSL) Version 1.1
12/19/2004 03:26 PM2004-12-16: The XSL Working Group has released an updated Working
Draft of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Version 1.1. Version
1.1 updates the XSL 1.0 Recommendation for change marks, indexes,
multiple flows, and bookmarks, and extends support for graphics
scaling, markers, and page numbers. Comments are invited. Read about
the XML Activity. (News archive)
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
11/08/2002 08:17 PM8 November 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has published its
First Working Draft of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide. The OWL
Guide demonstrates the use of OWL to formalize a domain by defining
classes and properties of those classes; define individuals and assert
properties about them, and reason about these classes and individuals
to the degree permitted by the formal semantics of the OWL language.
Read about the Web Ontology Working Group. (News archive)
Working Draft: Specifying the Language
of XHTML and HTML Content
Working Draft: Specifying the Language
of XHTML and HTML Content
03/14/2005 05:58 PM2005-02-24: The Internationalization GEO (Guidelines, Education &
Outreach) Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of
Specifying the Language of Content. Part of a series designed for
authors, the document is an aid to specifying the language of content
for an international audience. Comments are welcome. Visit the
Internationalization home page. (News archive)
Web Services Choreography Description
Language 1.0 Working Draft Published
Web Services Choreography Description
Language 1.0 Working Draft Published
04/27/2004 10:09 AM2004-04-27: The Web Services Choreography Working Group has released
the First Public Working Draft of the Web Services Choreography
Description Language Version 1.0 (WS-CDL). Comments are invited on the
group's public mailing list. WS-CDL defines peer-to-peer collaboration
between Web service participants. Read the press release and visit the
Web services home page. (News archive)
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
10/25/2002 07:23 AM24 October 2002: The first public Working Draft of Web Ontology
Language (OWL) Test Cases has been released. The draft illustrates
correct OWL usage, the formal meaning of OWL constructs, and
resolution of issues considered by the Web Ontology Working Group. OWL
is used to publish and share sets of terms called ontologies,
providing accurate Web search, intelligent software agents, and
knowledge management. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
1.2 Working Draft Published
Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
1.2 Working Draft Published
03/11/2003 01:22 AM3 March 2003: The Web Services Description Working Group has released
an updated Working Draft of the Web Services Description Language
(WSDL) Version 1.2. WSDL is a model and an XML format for describing
Web services that allows separation of abstract functionality from
concrete details. Read about Web Services. (News archive)
Working Draft: The QA Handbook
Working Draft: The QA Handbook
05/10/2004 02:58 PM2004-05-10: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released the
First Public Working Draft of The QA Handbook. Written for W3C Working
Group Chairs and Team Contacts, the document replaces and incorporates
the best features of the former QA Framework's Introduction and
Operational Guidelines. It provides techniques, tools, and templates
for test suites and specifications, and is designed to facilitate and
accelerate the work of W3C Working Groups. Visit the QA home page.
(News archive)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
11/18/2002 11:57 AMWorking Draft: XHTML 2.0
Working Draft: XHTML 2.0
07/26/2004 12:17 PM2004-07-22: The HTML Working Group has released the sixth public
Working Draft of XHTML 2.0. A modularized language without
presentation elements, XHTML 2 takes HTML back to its roots in
document structuring. The draft includes an early implementation of
XHTML 2.0 in RELAX NG. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
xml:id Working Draft Published
xml:id Working Draft Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-08: The XML Core Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of xml:id Version 1.0. The specification introduces a
predefined attribute name that can always be treated as an ID and
hence can always be recognized. Comments are welcome. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
01/29/2003 03:04 PM29 January 2003: Answering comments received during Last Call, the CSS
Working Group has released an interim Working Draft of Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is
a language used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper, and in speech. The draft brings CSS2 in line with
implementations and CSS2 errata, and removes obsolete features. Visit
the CSS home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: XQueryX
Working Draft: XQueryX
12/19/2003 01:09 PM2003-12-19: The XML Query Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of XML Syntax for XQuery 1.0 (XQueryX). Designed to be
read with the XQuery language and its formal semantics, the document
proposes that XQueryX will be an optional conformance level. The
Working Group invites comments. Visit the XML home page. (News
archive)
Working Draft: WSDL 2.0 Primer
Working Draft: WSDL 2.0 Primer
12/22/2004 01:11 AM2004-12-21: The Web Services Description Working Group has released
the First Public Working Draft of the Web Services Description
Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 0: Primer. A companion to the WSDL
2.0 Core Language, Predefined Extensions and Bindings specifications,
the Primer develops a simple example WSDL 2.0 document using a hotel
reservation service use case. Readers will also find information on
defining message types and services, and on interfaces, bindings and
advanced topics. Read about Web services. (News archive)
XML Events Working Draft Published
XML Events Working Draft Published
08/13/2002 07:01 AM12 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released an updated Working
Draft of XML Events that incorporates comments received during Last
Call. The specification defines a module used to associate behaviors
with document-level markup for XML languages, and supports the DOM
Level 2 event model. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
08/14/2002 09:16 AMWorking Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
Working Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released QA
Specification Guidelines as a Working Draft. The document is designed
to help W3C Working Groups write technical reports. Reflecting major
changes in the W3C QA Framework, these newly rewritten guidelines are
lightweight and more user-friendly. Comments are welcome. Learn more
about Quality Assurance (QA) at W3C. (News archive)
RDF Schema Working Draft Published
RDF Schema Working Draft Published
11/13/2002 05:07 PM13 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema.
The specification describes how to use RDF to describe RDF
vocabularies, and defines a basic vocabulary and conventions that can
be used by Semantic Web applications. Read about the Semantic Web
Activity. (News archive)
HLink working draft arrives
HLink working draft arrives
10/11/2002 07:56 AMThe HTML Working Group has published an initial Working Draft of
HLink: Link Recognition for the XHTML Family, offering an answer to
looming questions about the role of linking in XHTML.
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
11/12/2002 06:47 PM12 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised). The document updates
the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax
Specification in terms of XML, XML Namespaces, the XML Information Set
with new support for XML Base. Read about the Semantic Web Activity.
(News archive)
HLink working draft arrives
HLink working draft arrives
09/13/2002 12:33 PMThe HTML Working Group has published an initial Working Draft of
HLink: Link Recognition for the XHTML Family, offering an answer to
looming questions about the role of linking in XHTML.
HLink Working Draft Published
HLink Working Draft Published
09/13/2002 07:27 AM13 September 2002: The HTML Working Group has published the first
public Working Draft of HLink. The draft gives the XHTML Family the
ability to specify which attributes represent hyperlinks, and how
those hyperlinks should be traversed. Comments are welcome. Visit the
HTML home page. (News archive)
EMMA Working Draft Updated
EMMA Working Draft Updated
12/18/2003 06:05 PM2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the
second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The
Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange
format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input.
Speech and handwriting recognizers, natural language engines, media
interpreters, and multimodal integration components generate EMMA
markup. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
CCXML Working Draft Published
CCXML Working Draft Published
10/15/2002 10:30 PM15 October 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has published the
second public Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML
Version 1.0. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup Language,
provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and other dialog
systems. Comments are welcome. Visit the Voice Browser home page.
(News archive)
EARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
EARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
12/06/2002 04:08 PM6 December 2002: The Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of the Evaluation and Report
Language (EARL) 1.0. The specification explains how to use EARL, a
general-purpose language for expressing test results, and defines a
basic vocabulary. Feedback is welcome. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Working Draft: SPARQL Protocol for RDF
Working Draft: SPARQL Protocol for RDF
06/05/2005 10:45 PM2005-06-01: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released a second
Working Draft of the SPARQL Protocol for RDF. The draft describes RDF
data access and transmission of RDF queries from clients to
processors. The protocol is compatible with the SPARQL query language
(pronounced "sparkle") and is designed to convey queries from other
RDF query languages as well. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News
archive)
XFrames Working Draft Published
XFrames Working Draft Published
08/06/2002 12:53 PM6 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XFrames. Replacing HTML frames, XFrames is an XML
application for composing documents together that makes the content of
framesets visible in their URIs. It addresses the usability, search
and security problems associated with HTML frames. Comments are
welcome. Read more on the HTML home page. (News archive)
XHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
XHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
08/05/2002 10:43 PM5 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XHTML 2.0. XHTML 2.0 is a relative of the Web's
familiar publishing languages, HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 and 1.1, and is
not intended to be backward compatible with them. The draft contains
the XHTML 2.0 markup language in modules for creating rich, portable
Web-based applications. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home
page. (News archive)
XForms Working Draft Published
XForms Working Draft Published
08/21/2002 11:03 AM21 August 2002: The XForms Working Group has released a Working Draft
of XForms 1.0 incorporating all issues received during Last Call.
Comments are welcome through 4 September. More flexible than previous
HTML and XHTML form technologies, the new generation of Web forms
separates purpose, presentation, and data. Visit the XForms home page.
(News archive)
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
08/08/2002 11:58 AMWorking Draft: CSS3 Backgrounds and
Borders
Working Draft: CSS3 Backgrounds and
Borders
03/14/2005 05:58 PM2005-02-16: The CSS Working Group has released a Working Draft of CSS3
Backgrounds and Borders Module. The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
language is used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper and in speech. Replacing two separate CSS3 modules,
the draft proposes CSS Level 3 functionality including borders
consisting of images and backgrounds with multiple images. Visit the
CSS home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: Modularization of XHTML
1.0 - Second Edition
Working Draft: Modularization of XHTML
1.0 - Second Edition
02/18/2004 05:28 PM2004-02-18: The HTML Working Group has released a Working Draft of
Modularization of XHTML 1.0 - Second Edition, a revision of the W3C
Recommendation Modularization of XHTML. Published for community
review, the document clarifies and makes corrections based on nearly
three years of use. It includes a new implementation of the abstract
modules using XML schemas. Visit the HTML home page. (News archive)
Grok Description matches for Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
GrokA matches for Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
Beta: AquaMacs Emacs 0.9
Beta: AquaMacs Emacs 0.9
04/06/2005 12:19 PMAquaMacs Emacs is an Aqua-native build of the Emacs text editor with
extensive customization to make it conform more closely to Apple's
Human Interface Guidelines.
Skype’s free telephony software,
launched in August 2003, spread through
word-of-mouth, with no traditional
marketing, to claim over 7 million users
in August 2004
Skype’s free telephony software,
launched in August 2003, spread through
word-of-mouth, with no traditional
marketing, to claim over 7 million users
in August 2004
09/02/2004 02:11 AM [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 01, 2004 - August 07,
2004 Archives"
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 01, 2004 - August 07,
2004 Archives"
08/04/2004 08:19 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 01, 2004 - August 07,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 01, 2004 - August 07,
2004 Archives
08/04/2004 02:54 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: August 01, 2004 -
August 07, 2004 Archives .. the Illinois GOP is trying to figure out
who to run .. has some
thoughts
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 15, 2004 - August 21,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 15, 2004 - August 21,
2004 Archives
08/20/2004 06:07 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: August 15, 2004 -
August 21, 2004 Archives .. Weeeeell ..
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 22, 2004 - August 28,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: August 22, 2004 - August 28,
2004 Archives
08/28/2004 12:45 AMinformation on Talking Points Memo .. Josh Marshall .. good
'un
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This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow:
August 08, 2004 - August 14, 2004
Archives
This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow:
August 08, 2004 - August 14, 2004
Archives
08/10/2004 03:40 AMSeptember is “national preparedness month” .. has a great
post on an upcoming Bush campaign strategy .. usefully
timed
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GeorgeWBush.com :: Official Blog ::
August 01, 2004 - August 07, 2004
Archive
GeorgeWBush.com :: Official Blog ::
August 01, 2004 - August 07, 2004
Archive
08/04/2004 11:42 PMPresident Bush’s campaign blog .. quote from an NRO
piece
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More August ads
More August ads
08/04/2004 11:38 AMInternet job ads up 7.2% for August
Internet job ads up 7.2% for August
09/05/2004 12:24 AMninemsn Sep 5 2004 4:33AM GMT
qotd august 31
qotd august 31
01/07/2004 06:55 PMMalc
olm X: "The future belongs to those who prepare for it today."
Windows XP SP2 due sometime in August
Windows XP SP2 due sometime in August
07/12/2004 10:58 AMXP SP2 Will Go Gold in August
XP SP2 Will Go Gold in August
07/12/2004 08:53 AMStraight from Microsoft's mouth at the worldwide partner conference on
Monday is the company's (latest, and hopefully, final) pronouncement
on when it plans to release Windows XP Service Pack 2 to
manufacturing. Company officials are now saying August.
August 04, 2004
August 04, 2004
08/04/2004 08:45 PM
Eric
Sink: “It‘s okay to be in awe of these great hackers.
But as a practical matter, small ISVs would be much better off hiring
professionals.” Agreed!
Which reminds me, I can't wait for Johanna Rothman's new book on
hiring geeks to come out. I'm reading the manuscript now and it's a
great book on a topic that doesn't get a lot of coverage.
WindowsXP SP2 RTM - August ?th
WindowsXP SP2 RTM - August ?th
08/03/2004 06:12 PMInternet job ads for August up 7.2pc
Internet job ads for August up 7.2pc
09/05/2004 07:56 PMSydney Morning Herald Sep 5 2004 11:46PM GMT
August 19, 2004
August 19, 2004
08/19/2004 07:52 AM
Contents of the Joel on Software book:
- Introduction (all new!)
- Choosing a Language
- Back to Basics
- The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
- The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely,
Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No
Excuses!)
- Painless Functional Specifications
- Painless Software Schedules
- Daily Builds Are Your Friend
- Hard-assed Bug Fixin'
- Five Worlds
- Paper Prototyping
- Don't Let Architecture Astronauts Scare You
- Fire And Motion
- Craftsmanship
- Three Wrong Ideas From Computer Science
- Biculturalism
- Every Crash, Everywhere
- Interviewing
- Incentive Pay Considered Harmful
- Top Five (Wrong) Reasons You Don't Have Testers
- Human Task Switches Considered Harmful
- Things You Should Never Do, Part I
- The Iceberg Secret, Revealed
- The Law of Leaky Abstractions
- Lord Palmerston on Programming
- Measurement
- Foreword to "In Search of Stupidity"
- What is the Work of Dogs in this Country?
- Getting Things Done When You're Only a Grunt
- Two Stories
- Big Macs vs. The Naked Chef
- Nothing is as Simple as it Seems
- In Defense of Not-Invented-Here Syndrome
- Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry's vs. Amazon
- Strategy Letter II: Chicken and Egg Problems
- Strategy Letter III: Let Me Go Back!
- Strategy Letter IV: Bloatware and the 80/20 Myth
- Strategy Letter V: The Economics of Open Source
- Murphy's Law Gone Wild
- How Microsoft Lost the API War
- Microsoft Goes Bonkers
- Our .NET Strategy
- Please Sir May I Have a Linker?
- The Best of Ask Joel
August 25, 2004
August 25, 2004
08/27/2004 01:54 PM
Dare Obasanjo at Microsoft read How
Microsoft Lost the API War and took it to heart: “The Microsoft culture is about
creating the newest, latest greatest thing that 'changes the world'
not improving what is already out there and working for customers.
When I read various Microsoft blogs and MSDN headlines about how even
though we've made paradigm shifts in developer technologies in the
recent years we aren't satisfied and want to introduce radically new
and different technologies all over again. This bothers me. I hate the
fact that 'you have to rewrite a lot of your code' is a common answer
to questions a customer might ask about how to leverage new or
upcoming functionality in a developer technology.”
It's great that some people Microsoft took my article to heart (not
just the MSDN editors, who have been running victory<
/a> laps). Now I have a confession. The reason it took me so
long to write this article is that I was afraid Microsoft would
actually listen to me, even in some small degree, even if it's just
the System.Xml.XmlDocument class. As a developer, I would much prefer
if the Raymond Chen camp won -- it sure makes my life easier -- but as
a competitor to Microsoft, I have to assume that the stupider
Microsoft is, the better.
August 27, 2004
August 27, 2004
08/27/2004 07:07 PM
In June I wrote
“The old Microsoft, the Microsoft of Raymond Chen, might have
implemented things like Avalon, the new graphics system, as a series
of DLLs that can run on any version of Windows and which could be
bundled with applications that need them. There's no technical reason
not to do this. But Microsoft needs to give you a reason to buy
Longhorn...”
Microsoft: “Microsoft also announced that the
Windows WinFX developer technologies, including the new presentation
subsystem code-named ‘Avalon’ and the new communication
subsystem code-named Indigo, will be made available for Microsoft®
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 in 2006.”
(MSDNMag 0, RaymondChen 1!)
I've been hard at work on some new code for the discussion groups.
Hopefully I'll get an experimental build up somewhere in a week or two
and we can start playing with it. It won't look very different from
the outside, so don't get too excited. I think probably the biggest
visible change will be that when you post something, you'll be able to
provide a URL that your name links to. It's a small feature that I'm
hoping will have a big effect on the anthropology of the discussion
group. Like everything else, it's an experiment. Have a great
weekend!
The August Builder.com top 10
The August Builder.com top 10
09/06/2002 10:43 PMCNET Sep 6 2002 10:06PM ET
August 06, 2004
August 06, 2004
08/06/2004 11:51 AM
I'm just about to leave for
the annual Spolsky family vacation... this year we've got a villa in
Umbria, Italy. I'll be passing through Rome on Monday, August 16th.
We've got a few people who have already confirmed
to meet for a dinner there, so if you'll be in town, let's meet
up!
Where: The lobby of the Aleph
Hotel
Address: Via di San Basilio, 15
When: 20.00
16/08/01
I'll make sure the concierge knows where I am. At 8 PM
when we see how many people show up, we'll find a good restaurant
that's open (not easy in August in Rome, I'm told) and talk about
software (and food (and the heat)).
August 03, 2004
August 03, 2004
08/03/2004 12:27 PM
SoftwareCEO.com has a feature
about Fog Creek Software on their home page this week: “In fact,
Spolsky takes a skeptical view of almost every bit of received wisdom
he's ever heard about running a software company. His views are
refreshing and thought-provoking, and they certainly work in his
niche.”
(Read it this week, as SoftwareCEO archives are open
to paid subscribers only.)
Looking for a Retreat to August Lows
Looking for a Retreat to August Lows
09/09/2004 08:36 AMTheStreet.com Sep 9 2004 1:02PM GMT
August 2004 Zeitgeist
August 2004 Zeitgeist
09/02/2004 05:39 PM Search Term Hits Percent
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Microsoft to Roll Out SP2 for XP in
August
Microsoft to Roll Out SP2 for XP in
August
07/12/2004 10:42 AMMicrosoft clarifies its release plans for the long-awaited Service
Pack 2 for Windows XP.
Netscape 7.2 To Be Released August 3rd
Netscape 7.2 To Be Released August 3rd
07/28/2004 09:34 AMCSI game to ship in August
CSI game to ship in August
06/22/2004 10:44 AMAspyr announced today that the Mac version of CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation has hit beta status and is expected to ship in early
August...
Netscape 7.2 Release Set for August 3rd?
Netscape 7.2 Release Set for August 3rd?
07/28/2004 09:39 AMAchewood - August 17, 2004
Achewood - August 17, 2004
08/19/2004 08:15 AMA comic that is well. Damn funny to me .. It makes me laugh too hard
.. Today's Achewood
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Windows XP SP2 RTM Shifts Into August
Windows XP SP2 RTM Shifts Into August
07/14/2004 08:08 AM Working Draft: SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)