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Mason Mail - HTML::Mason IMAP webmail
Mason Mail - HTML::Mason IMAP webmail
12/27/2004 09:16 PMHappy Birthday
HTML-Mason-1.25
HTML-Mason-1.25
12/12/2003 06:41 PMHTML-Mason-1.24
HTML-Mason-1.24
11/12/2003 05:43 PMEmbedding Perl in HTML with Mason
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
03/13/2003 10:23 AMHTML::Mason is my favourite toolkit for building pages out of
Perl-based components: can Dave Rolsky and Ken Williams do it justice
in their new book? I take a look at "Embedding Perl in HTML with
Mason" and find it a mixed bag...
HTML::Mason/mod_perl/SQL web developer
HTML::Mason/mod_perl/SQL web developer
11/10/2003 11:32 PMMonash University - Australia, Victoria, Melbourne (2003-11-09)
mod_perl/DBI/HTML::Mason programmer
mod_perl/DBI/HTML::Mason programmer
10/29/2003 01:38 PMTexas.Net - United States, TX, Austin (2003-10-29)
HTML::Mason Web Application Developer
HTML::Mason Web Application Developer
02/19/2004 07:32 PMBarclays Global Investors - United States, California, San Francisco
(2004-02-19)
Perl Programmer HTML::Mason
Perl Programmer HTML::Mason
01/02/2004 02:22 AMWebZen, Inc. - United States, Maine, Portland (2003-12-31)
HTML::Mason/mod_perl/SQL programmer for
University
HTML::Mason/mod_perl/SQL programmer for
University
08/27/2004 02:03 PMMonash University - Australia, Victoria, Melbourne (2004-08-25)
Perl Developer, DTD, HTML::Mason/Apache
OO
Perl Developer, DTD, HTML::Mason/Apache
OO
09/09/2004 08:52 AMRed 10 - United Kingdom/ USA, London/ San Francisco (2004-09-09)
HTML::Mason Search Engine Application
Developer
HTML::Mason Search Engine Application
Developer
03/19/2005 02:11 AMVendare Media - United States, CA, Los Angeles (2005-03-17)
mod_perl/html::mason programmer for web
development company
mod_perl/html::mason programmer for web
development company
04/13/2005 02:36 PMDefinition 6 - United States, NC, Greensboro (2005-04-13)
Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
05/20/2004 05:40 PMSecurityFocus May 20 2004 8:47PM GMT
File-Revision-0.03
File-Revision-0.03
05/03/2004 04:40 PMFile-Revision-0.01
File-Revision-0.01
04/29/2004 06:34 AMFile-Revision-0.02
File-Revision-0.02
04/29/2004 05:48 PMVulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
09/20/2004 03:18 PMSecurityFocus Sep 20 2004 6:14PM GMT
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
08/06/2004 04:29 PMSecurityFocus Aug 6 2004 8:16PM GMT
Microsoft mulls next XP revision
Microsoft mulls next XP revision
08/27/2004 02:05 PMNow that SP2 has been released, Microsoft is considering what other
changes are needed to the operating system. With a long-awaited
security update to Windows XP now complete, Microsoft is preparing a
holiday season push for the three-year-old operating system -- and is
set to revisit ambitious plans for the next major revision, ZDNet UK
sister site News.com has learned.
Revisión Fedora Linux
Revisión Fedora Linux
11/11/2003 08:13 AM"Revision Thing (Harpers.org)"
"Revision Thing (Harpers.org)"
01/05/2004 09:50 AMPowerMac G5 Revision in Jan 2004?
PowerMac G5 Revision in Jan 2004?
11/12/2003 01:24 PM
AppleInsider reports that Apple is planning to release PowerMac G5
revisions by the end of January.
According to the rumor site, currently testing ...
Revisión Vector Linux 4.0
Revisión Vector Linux 4.0
11/05/2003 07:35 AMOCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Platinum Revision 2
Review
OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Platinum Revision 2
Review
09/25/2004 07:45 AMAsus A8V revision 2.0: Exploring Max HTT
Adventure
Asus A8V revision 2.0: Exploring Max HTT
Adventure
09/20/2004 08:52 AMASUS A8V Deluxe PCI/AGP - new revision 2
coming
ASUS A8V Deluxe PCI/AGP - new revision 2
coming
07/09/2004 04:57 PMlibxml 2.6 major revision release
libxml 2.6 major revision release
10/29/2003 09:11 AMDaniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a "major
revision release" of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release,
libxml 2.6.1, as well as
libxslt
1.0.33.
DFI Lanparty NForce2 Ultra 400 Revision
B
DFI Lanparty NForce2 Ultra 400 Revision
B
12/03/2003 08:41 AMJava 1.4.1 Update 1 Yanked For Revision
Java 1.4.1 Update 1 Yanked For Revision
11/10/2003 10:52 PMNueva revisión de Debian estable: 3.0r5
Nueva revisión de Debian estable: 3.0r5
04/17/2005 06:22 AMDFI Unleashes New Revision B LANParty
Motherboards
DFI Unleashes New Revision B LANParty
Motherboards
11/04/2003 07:36 AMHTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
HTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
11/30/2002 12:30 AMNet Mechanic Nov 29 2002 11:13PM ET
Interview with Tom Lord of Arch Revision
System
Interview with Tom Lord of Arch Revision
System
09/24/2004 06:20 PMSupercomputer ranking method facing
revision
Supercomputer ranking method facing
revision
06/18/2004 06:26 AMOn the eve of a new list ranking the world's fastest computers,
momentum is building for a change in the measuring process.
Supercomputer ranking method faces
revision.
Supercomputer ranking method faces
revision.
06/18/2004 07:25 PMCNet:
Supercomputer ranking method faces
revision.arch revision control system 1.1 (tla
Stable)
arch revision control system 1.1 (tla
Stable)
12/16/2003 04:06 PMA modern CVS replacement.
Supercomputer ranking method faces
revision
Supercomputer ranking method faces
revision
06/20/2004 10:24 PMCNET Asia Jun 21 2004 2:36AM GMT
arch revision control system 1.3 (tla
Stable)
arch revision control system 1.3 (tla
Stable)
01/07/2005 12:37 AMA modern CVS replacement.
Nortel Outlines 3G 1xEV-DO Revision A
Strategy
Nortel Outlines 3G 1xEV-DO Revision A
Strategy
03/17/2005 02:57 AM3G Mar 17 2005 1:15AM GMT
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Maine man sentenced to 6 years for eBay
scam
Maine man sentenced to 6 years for eBay
scam
04/07/2005 06:17 PMA federal judge sentenced 21-year-old Charles Stergios of Brunswick,
Maine, to more than six years in prison for perpetrating an extensive
Internet fraud scheme using the eBay Web site.
News: Maine man sentenced to 6 years for
EBay scam
News: Maine man sentenced to 6 years for
EBay scam
04/08/2005 08:35 AMA 21-year-old man was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Maine to
more than six years in prison for perpetrating an extensive Internet
fraud scheme, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Maine.
Jonathan Schwartz
Jonathan Schwartz
06/25/2004 11:57 AM
I just asked Jonathan
Schwartz a question about Eclipse and SWT and what Sun thought of
that.
He said that Java 1.5 was teh solution. He admitted that Sun
had dropped the ball on the client side - but that there were 350M
cell phone out there running Java.
I say "Right On!" get Java to
work!
Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen
03/13/2003 10:23 AM When the furor over Oprah selecting The Corrections and the author's
disdain for being lumped with other books of...
"Jonathan Schwartz"
"Jonathan Schwartz"
08/02/2004 03:12 PMJonathan James
Jonathan James
09/10/2004 01:32 AMTechTree Sep 10 2004 5:48AM GMT
Jonathan Schwartz's Webl0g
Jonathan Schwartz's Webl0g
08/02/2004 01:58 PMJonathan Schwartz .. "too strong" ..
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Master Of Design: Jonathan Ive
Master Of Design: Jonathan Ive
06/04/2004 11:34 PM"It's all about removing the unncessary."
By Fast Company (via MyAppleMenu)
Jonathan Deneau Hyndman
Jonathan Deneau Hyndman
12/19/2004 02:52 PM I think the only appropriate way to follow up my last post would be
with this wonderful news... Jonathan Deneau Hyndman was born today at
5:58pm. And so far he's exceeded expectations. Nicky and Jonathan are
both doing well....
Jonathan Hardwick's SMS and MOM Webl0g
Jonathan Hardwick's SMS and MOM Webl0g
07/13/2004 10:13 AMLiberal Jonathan Chait
Liberal Jonathan Chait
02/07/2005 01:27 AMRead the whole thing .. suicidal vainglory .. spills the
beans
latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-chait4feb04,0,471433
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
09/24/2004 04:12 PMJonathan Ive Is 'Best In The Business'
Jonathan Ive Is 'Best In The Business'
09/24/2004 09:25 AMApple's head of industrial design Jonathan Ive has once again been
voted 'the best in the business' in the annual Peer Poll devised by
Creative Review magazine. By Nick Spence, Macworld UK (via
MyAppleMenu)
Jonathan King set to leave prison
Jonathan King set to leave prison
03/28/2005 06:27 PMDisgraced pop mogul Jonathan King is due to be released from prison on
Tuesday.
Jonathan King fails to win costs
Jonathan King fails to win costs
04/04/2005 06:25 AMSex offender Jonathan King fails in a bid to recover costs over a case
in which he was acquitted.
Jonathan Hardwick's Tablet PC Webl0g
Jonathan Hardwick's Tablet PC Webl0g
07/15/2004 12:02 PMJonathan Lethem's "My Marvel Years"
Jonathan Lethem's "My Marvel Years"
04/30/2004 07:37 AMGEEKS OUT
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Jonathan Schwartz starts a bl0g
Jonathan Schwartz starts a bl0g
06/30/2004 05:48 PMJonathan Schwartz, the President and COO of Sun Microsystems, now has
a
weblog.
I've known Jonathan for several years, and he's one of the smartest,
most with-it executives in high-tech. All you need to know about
him is that he was thrilled when I introduced him at
Supernova last
week as a "maverick." At the same time, he's totally focused on
returning Sun to its former glory, and reinvigorating the IT sector
along the way. We had a great conversation at the conference -- check
out Heath Row's
transcript.
I fully expect that the blog will reflect the man himself, not some PR
scribe.
16-year-old hacker Jonathan James was
16-year-old hacker Jonathan James was
09/10/2004 01:32 AMTechTree Sep 10 2004 5:48AM GMT
Supernova '05: "Perspective: Jonathan
Schwartz"
Supernova '05: "Perspective: Jonathan
Schwartz"
06/24/2005 09:23 PMSince yesterday morning I've been hanging around at Supernova and I've been
taking some fairly intensive notes, but I've not yet had the
opportunity to write any of it up. Over the next hour or so, I hope to
put up some of my reactions from the last day and a half of the
conference. I'm a little unclear as yet whether I'll be posting the
full notes that I've been making for each part of the conference. I
guess we'll see. They're not always of the most enormous value.
For people who don't know, the core idea behind Supernova and the
concept of the conference i decentralisation and the effects of
network. I guess the metaphor is of the aftermath of the exploded
centre, where top-down governance and control gives up its power (by
choice or by force) to the new many-to-many network where power and
agency operates at the edges. The conference takes that fundamental
concept and looks at its application across a whole range of different
subject areas - from social software and personal publishing, search,
telecoms, gaming, business, media as well as around meta-areas like
how individuals deal with this radically different vision of the
world. I think by necessity this creates a kind of weirdly diverse
conference that attracts radically different types of people whose
relationship to each other isn't always easy. So you've got the
business people, the alpha geeks, the legislators, the military, the
policy people and the academics talking about things from very
different angles. Which means that any individual part of the audience
is likely to be frustrated at some points, bored at other points and
insanely fascinated for the rest of the time.
I'm going to start with a brief bit of coverage of a discussion
between Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems and Kevin Werbach of
Supernova. The two major areas of this discussion were really about
about whether or not Web 2.0 was a reality (the answers to
which were relatively anodyne) and a much more interesting discussion
about future business communication with weblogs.
I kind of take my life in my hands a bit every time I go off on a
discussion about weblogs after six years of writing this site, but
sometimes it really does seem that there genuinely still more that can
still be said around the edges. Here are a few really telling quotes
(probably mistranscribed) from Schwartz that I noted down during his
piece:
I've learned a lot of things. If you think about what a
leader does, you're fundamentally a communicator. You have to be able
to communicate to the marketplace to the people who report to you -
there is no efficient way of doing that than using the network - using
the internet. If you want to be a leader, I can't see you surviving
without a blog. It's like being a leader without having e-mail or a
mobile phone. You still find them very occasionally, but it's moving
away. It's very rare.
Authenticity is absolutely paramount. Getting poeple to
write your blogs is ridiculous. It's like hiring people to read your
e-mail. You might be able to get away with it, but it's kind of
like pushing a rock up a hill...
When I first heard Schwartz talking in these directions, I
genuinely didn't know what I thought about it. In my experience
weblogs inside organisations don't tend to be terribly interesting or
useful and only a limited number of people participate with them. I
was going ready to treat his comments with a similar scepticism
(particularly given some of his earlier comments about authentication
and the future of the web which were pretty banal), but he blew my
suspions out of the water with some of his later comments. When
challenged about whether he was only talking about communicating with
the company internally or doing it in full view of the public, he said
something really interesting.
For a start, he said that in the near future he wanted to start
doing all his communications via his weblog. Then he moved on to
addressing this internal / external dichotomy. He mentioned a
particular case where particularly good employees had their names and
photos put up on an intranet celebrating their achievements. Instead
of this he suggested that it should be done completely in public. He
said that some people had suggested that this might mean that the
staff concerned would just be poached by other companies but he
responded that good people would always be open for poaching. And
here's the interesting bit - he said he had no interest in an
internal weblog, that he wants it to be completely
transparent and that while he was aware that this approach and
celebrating his employees achievements in public might to his
competitors knowing what he was doing, it also meant that their
employees could see it too - and they can then use that to decide
if he's a more attractive leader with better policies and a vetter
vision of the future.
This is a view of the world that I really like - it doesn't limit
your ability to have particular specific projects operating under the
radar, but it's an acceptance that large-scale strategy and
communications about your company as a whole is never secret.
And rather than treating that as a weakness or as a problem, it turns
and faces it directly. It let's people see the way you run your
company and encourages people to question and interrogate it -
creating a virtuous circle of improvement and self-awareness inside
organisations that raises the whole level of the debate. For
everything else you might say about Sun, this is a noble idealistic
and inspiring aspiration. Very cool.
[You can read my very rough notes on this interview as it happened
her
e.]
Jonathan King told to 'shut up'
Jonathan King told to 'shut up'
03/29/2005 11:17 AMSex offender Jonathan King is told to "shut up" after he protests his
innocence as he is released from jail.
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz Takes on
Longhorn
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz Takes on
Longhorn
11/19/2003 02:15 PMJonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc.'s executive vice president of
software, took time after his quarterly Town Hall in San Francisco to
sit down with eWEEK Contributing Editor Steve Gillmor in a
conversation about Microsoft Corp.'s Longhorn Wave and the market
challenges and opportunities it may present for Sun.
Collector's Collections Gallery:
Jonathan Norris
Collector's Collections Gallery:
Jonathan Norris
08/03/2004 03:41 AMToday's
Collector's
Collections update features and update to the the collection of
Jonathan Norris from
Elizabethton, Tennessee.
Jonathan Ive to speak at London's Design
Museum
Jonathan Ive to speak at London's Design
Museum
09/23/2004 04:36 AMJonathan Ive, Apple's vice president of design and winner of the most
influential person in British culture award this year, will be giving
a speech at London's Design museum on October 28th, reports Macworld
UK...
Jonathan Schwartz Shows 32-Way
UltraSPARC Chip
Jonathan Schwartz Shows 32-Way
UltraSPARC Chip
09/14/2004 07:22 AMJonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel
by Susanna Clarke
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel
by Susanna Clarke
03/30/2005 09:05 PMJanuary was a rough month for me and I needed a break from all the
"heavy" nonfiction I usually read, so I picked up Susanna Clarke's
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, a well-received fantasy novel. I'm
normally not much of a fantasy reader, but I was in the mood for
something fanciful and besides, JS&MN isn't really fantasy. It
contains fantastic things like magicians, Raven Kings, and faeries but
belongs more to the 19th century British novel genre...more Jane
Austen than JRR Tolkien. (Clarke lists Austen as
her favorite author on the book's site.)
And it's just plain good, whatever the genre. The simple bold cover
drew me in (it looks like the font used is a close cousin to Caslon Antique), but the
plot kept me in "I can't put it down" mode until I had finished. A
surprise was how clever and funny Clarke's writing was...I found
myself laughing out loud several times at the book's cutting deadpan
wit. The book weighs in at ~780 pages, but my only disappointment upon
finishing was that the story was over...I felt like I'd just gotten to
know the characters and wanted to follow them on all sorts of
adventures. Luckily, Clarke is working on a sequel of sorts, according to the
book's web site:
The next book will be set in the same world and will
probably start a few years after Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
finishes. I feel very much at home in the early nineteenth century and
am not inclined to leave it. I doubt that the new book will be a
sequel in the strictest sense. There are new characters to be
introduced, though probably some old friends will appear too. I'd like
to move down the social scale a bit. Strange and Norrell were both
rich, with pots of money and big estates. Some of the characters in
the second book have to struggle a bit harder to keep body and soul
together. I expect there'll be more about John Uskglass, the Raven
King, and about how magic develops in England.
The first chapter is online if you'd like to read it and
Metacritic has several reviews.
P.S. For fun, here are Amazon's Statistically Improbable
Phrases for this book: new manservant, madhouse attendants, fairy
roads, practical magician.
(
View @ Amazon) (with comments)
Behind the Red Shed, with Jonathan
‘The Wolf’ Rentzsch
Behind the Red Shed, with Jonathan
‘The Wolf’ Rentzsch
03/27/2005 04:16 PMDru
nkenBlog interviews Jonathan Rentzsch on mach_inject, garbage
collection, WebObjects, the OS X Finder, and plenty more.
“Finder X is the compromise between the Mac OS folks and the
NeXT folks. Neither won, everybody lost.
Oh my god, the entire
bastardized notion of switching from metal to aqua and hiding the
sidebar when clicking on the toolbar chiclet in the upper right-hand
corner.”
DrunkenBlog: Behind the Red Shed, with
Jonathan 'The Wolf' Rentzsch
DrunkenBlog: Behind the Red Shed, with
Jonathan 'The Wolf' Rentzsch
03/29/2005 06:54 AMDrunkenBlog: Behind the Red Shed, with Jonathan 'The Wolf' Rentzsch ..
yet another great developer interview ..
Quote:
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