I Want Media - Media People: Jeff Jarvis
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"Jeff Jarvis"
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04/11/2004 08:15 AMJeff Jarvis and company
Jeff Jarvis and company
12/04/2003 09:33 AMcriticize Dean ..
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12/26/2003 09:03 PMBuzzMachine... by Jeff Jarvis
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11/05/2003 03:02 AMJohn Kerry's campaign Buys Ads On 4 Blogs .. he bought some ads ..
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06/24/2004 04:50 AM"Jeff Jarvis on popularity and
priorities,"
"Jeff Jarvis on popularity and
priorities,"
05/07/2004 04:20 PMBuzzMachine ... by Jeff Jarvis :
Reaganistes
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11/06/2003 07:39 AMCBS' weak-kneed move .. Reaganistes .. good
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[f2c] Jeff Jarvis and Bob Corn-Revere
[f2c] Jeff Jarvis and Bob Corn-Revere
03/30/2005 05:50 PMJeff interviews Bob Corn-Revere, a first amendment lawyer, about the
new threats to free speech. Bob says that the Democrats have been even
more pro-regulation than the Republicans. The fines have gone way up:
4x the fines this year than in the total of the past ten years. We now
have "obscenity light," a vast expansion of scope and vagueness. Jeff
recounts his investigation of the 129 complaints that caused the FCC
to issue it's largest fine ever, $1.2M. Jeff found that they were
written by 23 people and all but 3 were the same. Bob says that the
number...
"INTERVIEW WITH JEFF JARVIS about his
new syndicated warbl0g"
"INTERVIEW WITH JEFF JARVIS about his
new syndicated warbl0g"
03/15/2003 08:30 AM"Jeff
Jarvis points to the Iraqi
bl0ggers"
"Jeff
Jarvis points to the Iraqi
bl0ggers"
05/26/2004 01:02 AMJeff Jarvis asks for an external
commenting system
Jeff Jarvis asks for an external
commenting system
06/22/2005 02:41 AM"Remind me of the names and addresses of external blog
comment systems."
Hey Jeff - I hope you'll be at SuperNova to hear Sxip's announcement!
Jeff Jarvis: Persistent user storage and
control
Jeff Jarvis: Persistent user storage and
control
07/23/2004 04:35 AMI just found this [via Arish
Maurya]. It's from June 11th.
I want a place on the Internet where I can store all my stuff so I
can get to it from anywhere on any device to consume, modify, store,
or share. This stuff could be anything -- my movies, music, to-do
lists, shopping lists (for the family to update), contacts, documents,
search history, bookmarks, photos, preferences, voicemail, anything,
everything. And it should come with the functionality necessary to
execute all those verbs I listed (e.g., a nice little list-making ap).
I want the ultimate -- in the words of George
Carlin -- place for my stuff.
Count on this: It will be a big consumer business. I said below, in
the middle of another post, that this could come from phone or cable
companies, from Google or Microsoft or Yahoo, or from a new company
(VCs: pay attention!). A
server for everyone and everyone on a server.
I'm writing this again to highlight it because I see lots of people
dancing around this need and desire. See Jason Kottke's
smart post about his three wishes for TiVo, inspired by their move
into Internet-delivered programming. I agree with two of his wants: He
wants TiVo to make better, smarter, categorized recommendations. And
he wants TiVo to create community around TV since it is, after all, a
social experience.
But I disagree with his third wish: That TiVo becomes the
Internet-accessible place for your stuff, complete with that list
application. I wonder whether that's not better up in the cloud
because (1) you can get to it from anywhere -- even multiple TVs, (2)
the storage can be unlimited -- see GMail, and (3) it won't go
obsolete. But I agree that I want it, too. Is technology like
Christmas: If I hint enough, I'll get it?
: I once worked with a German company called Twest.d
e that was going to deliver the shopping-list ap and other great
little bits that treated the Internet like a life's operating system.
Wrong time, wrong platform, wrong VCs, too bad. But now the time has
come.
[Jeff
Jarvis]
Marc replies...
Right on to Jeff. Perfectly articulated. Digital Lifestyle
Aggregation.
Jeff Jarvis, highest paid bl0gger on
Earth
Jeff Jarvis, highest paid bl0gger on
Earth
03/14/2003 05:07 PMJeff Jarvis, the creator of
Entertainment Weekly, and the
president and creative director of Advance.net (Conde Nast's Internet
division), has come to the realization that he is being paid to blog,
and is likely to be the highest paid blogger on Earth.
Link DiscussOne More Reason Why People Disrespect
Media
One More Reason Why People Disrespect
Media
08/17/2004 08:48 PMThe Daily Kos notes a Republican
astroturf
campaign in which many newspapers printed a letter, written by
Bush operatives but signed by people in local communities, offering
political support to the president's campaign.
I don't expect much shame from the people who would sign their names
to someone else's work in this way. I do expect better of newspaper
editorial pages, which should be checking for this kind of stuff.
New media, but sleazy old tricks.
Media, people blamed for 1901 census
site cock-up
Media, people blamed for 1901 census
site cock-up
11/14/2003 06:58 AMIt's not funny, not clever
Asian Media Reports N. Korea Gives its
People Access to Internet
Asian Media Reports N. Korea Gives its
People Access to Internet
02/16/2004 05:26 AMYonhap News Feb 16 2004 9:43AM GMT
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Bloggers, Citizen Media and Rather's
Fall -- Little People Rise Up in 2004 "
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Bloggers, Citizen Media and Rather's
Fall -- Little People Rise Up in 2004 "
12/24/2004 01:00 PMBloggers, Citizen Media and Rather's
Fall -- Little People Rise Up in 2004
Bloggers, Citizen Media and Rather's
Fall -- Little People Rise Up in 2004
12/24/2004 01:08 PMBloggers, Citizen Media and Rather's Fall -- Little People Rise Up in
2004 .. BALANO DE 2004 e perspectivas para 2005 .. MARK
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New England Republican: Media Hypocrisy
- How the Media Handled the Bush AWOL
Controversy
New England Republican: Media Hypocrisy
- How the Media Handled the Bush AWOL
Controversy
08/16/2004 06:25 AM"Media hypocrisy -- How the media handled the Bush AWOL controversy."
.. New England
Republican
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ia-handled-bush.html
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"Forgery feeding frenzy: Media falling
afoul of ... [Media Matters for
America]"
"Forgery feeding frenzy: Media falling
afoul of ... [Media Matters for
America]"
09/13/2004 03:42 AMAmbient Media Inc. Expands Digital Media
Network into New York's Penn Station
Ambient Media Inc. Expands Digital Media
Network into New York's Penn Station
07/12/2004 02:08 AMAmbient Media Inc., owner and operator of the Ambient Media Network, a
digital media network for communicating, branding, marketing and
advertising in public and private spaces, today announced it has
completed the initial phase of its expansion into select venues in New
York's Pennsylvania Station (Penn Station). [PRWEB Jul 12, 2004]
First Interfaith Streaming Media Website
Launched by Faith & Values Media
First Interfaith Streaming Media Website
Launched by Faith & Values Media
06/17/2005 03:26 PMWebby-Award Nominee FaithStreams.com Creates Unique “Electronic
Library” of Faith-Based Video; Offers Streamed Programs and
Video-On-Demand [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Creative's Zen Portable Media Center
with Windows Media Player 10
Creative's Zen Portable Media Center
with Windows Media Player 10
09/01/2004 08:55 PMReview: Microsoft readies its next Windows Media Player as
hardware makers start to ship portable video players. We look at the
Creative Zen Portable Media Center as a prime early example. In wooing
content producers, has Microsoft imposed too many shackles on users?
""Media hypocrisy -- How the media
handled the Bush AWOL controversy.""
""Media hypocrisy -- How the media
handled the Bush AWOL controversy.""
08/15/2004 09:32 PMFlashback: In 1999, media virtually
ignored ant ... [Media Matters for
America]
Flashback: In 1999, media virtually
ignored ant ... [Media Matters for
America]
08/21/2004 08:17 PMFortunate Son vs. Swift Boat Liars ..
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Real Digital Media Releases Neocast
Media Player XF
Real Digital Media Releases Neocast
Media Player XF
03/22/2005 03:16 PMProduct Represents Company’s Next Generation Digital Signage and
Narrowcast Network Media Player Appliance [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Kerry’s Partisan Partners in Smearing
Bush -- 02/17/2004 - Media Research
Center - Media Reality Check
Kerry’s Partisan Partners in Smearing
Bush -- 02/17/2004 - Media Research
Center - Media Reality Check
02/18/2004 05:11 AMKerry’s Partisan Partners In Smearing Bush -- ABC, CBS and NBC Give
Bush “AWOL” Charge Double The 1992 Coverage Of Clinton’s Draft Dodging
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Boris Graffiti To Be Included with
Software-only Version of Media 100
Advanced Vector Titling Solution
Integrates with New Media 100 NLE
Boris Graffiti To Be Included with
Software-only Version of Media 100
Advanced Vector Titling Solution
Integrates with New Media 100 NLE
04/18/2005 04:11 AMBoris FX, the leading developer of integrated effects technology for
video and film, today announced that Graffiti 4.0 will be bundled with
Media 100 sw, a software-only version of the company’s Media 100 HD
editing system. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
Media Alert: COMDEX Las Vegas 2003
Creates A Lively Media Preview Panel Set
For The Aladdin Hotel OnSunday, No
Media Alert: COMDEX Las Vegas 2003
Creates A Lively Media Preview Panel Set
For The Aladdin Hotel OnSunday, No
11/14/2003 01:18 AMCOMDEX Nov 14 2003 1:14AM ET
High-Tech Media Vets Form Microcast
Communications to Offer Custom Content
and Events; New Media Company is th
High-Tech Media Vets Form Microcast
Communications to Offer Custom Content
and Events; New Media Company is th
04/18/2005 08:41 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 12:21PM GMT
Advanced Media Introduces "QuattroDrive"
Four-in-One Media Drive
Advanced Media Introduces "QuattroDrive"
Four-in-One Media Drive
01/05/2005 03:24 AMNew Ridata-Brand Stand-Alone Unit Is Perfect Combination of Company's
Two Core Products: Optical Media and Flash Cards [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Media Professionals: "The Business of
Creativity Media Conference" on 4/26
Media Professionals: "The Business of
Creativity Media Conference" on 4/26
04/15/2005 04:41 AMThe Graduate Media Association of Metropolitan College of New York
(MCNY) announces its plan to hold its first media conference, “The
Business of Creativity”, which is set to take place on Tuesday, April
26, 2005 at MCNY’s Manhattan campus on the 12th floor. The conference
will assemble a program of today’s top professionals to give hands-on
workshops, lectures, and panel discussions, covering topics that are
in the forefront of today’s media world. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Media Made Easy Announces the
Availability of the Media Made Easy
Media Center PC
Media Made Easy Announces the
Availability of the Media Made Easy
Media Center PC
03/24/2005 08:30 PMMedia Center PC World Mar 25 2005 12:48AM GMT
News: Media 100 to offer software-only
Media 100 HD
News: Media 100 to offer software-only
Media 100 HD
04/04/2005 03:18 PMOptibase Ltd. subsidiary Media 100 has announced Media 100 sw, a
software-only version of its Media 100 HD editing system. The software
will be distributed as a CD-ROM-based installation, available as a
public beta. It'll be distributed exclusively on CD-ROMs available at
Optibase's booth at the NAB 2005 trade show later this month.
Media 100 offers hardware-based Media
100 HD
Media 100 offers hardware-based Media
100 HD
12/10/2003 03:10 PMMedia 100 Inc. has supported the
Mac with updated OS X-native versions of its Media 100 i software, but
it's been eight years since the company produced any hardware for the
Mac. Now that drought has ended with the introduction of the Media 100
HD, a new native High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD)
editing system that resides on a PCI-based expansion card.
Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
Featuring MediaBridge 2.0, Expanding
Wireless Control of Users' Digital Music
Collection to Windows Media Player,
iTunes, Winamp and J. River Media Center
Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
Featuring MediaBridge 2.0, Expanding
Wireless Control of Users' Digital Music
Collection to Windows Media Player,
iTunes, Winamp and J. River Media Center
06/17/2005 03:26 PMPromixis LLC today announced the immediate availability of NetRemote
1.1 featuring Media Bridge 2.0 at its website:
http://www.promixis.com. NetRemote allows users to wirelessly view and
control playback of their digital media using Windows Media Player,
iTunes, J. River Media Center and Winamp. NetRemote runs on Windows
and Pocket PCs. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
UNDERSTANDING MEDIA: WEBLOGS ARE
EXCELLENT COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA, BUT
LOUSY COMMUNICATION TOOLS
UNDERSTANDING MEDIA: WEBLOGS ARE
EXCELLENT COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA, BUT
LOUSY COMMUNICATION TOOLS
06/04/2004 11:02 AM

Ton Zijlstra is on to
something.
He describes blogs as "personal presence portals", and then goes on to
describe the "awkwardness" that we feel when we go from 'knowing'
someone through their blog to meeting them in person. His solution to
that is simple: acknowledge
the awkwardness explicitly in the first face-to-face conversation, and
then work through it. Jon Husband chimes in
with the observation that on-line 'presence' is still foreign to us,
and we need to learn how to use it, much as at one point in our lives
we first learn to use the telephone. So why is it that learning to use
the telephone is childsplay, while learning to use blogs, especially
when 'enriched' with Skype VoIP telephony, IM, wikis and webcams is so
awkward, so hard?
It all comes down to the subject of Ton's post: presence. Ton refers to this
article that defines presence as a high-quality simulation of actual personal
existence,
high-quality implying socially rich, perceptually and socially
realistic, transporting (in both senses of the word), immersing, and
natural. Do blogs, with or without add-on multimedia tools, provide a
high-quality simulation of the author's existence, do they have presence?
To understand why this question is meaningless, we need to turn to the
guru of media, Marshall McLuhan. In his landmark book Understanding Media,
almost half a century ago, he explained the difference between media
and tools. Communications media are place holders for content, for the
message ("the medium is the
message"). Communication tools are technologies that deliver
the content, the message . In today's electronic age, he said, the two
have become blurred together. So my communication media decision tree
from last year, reproduced above, while useful, is somewhat flawed, in
that it mixes the two together.
But if we want to understand blogs, which are part media, part tools,
we need to unblur these distinct characteristics. The best way to do
this is to understand what, in McLuhan's terminology, the constituent
parts of blogs are extensions
of. The telephone, a communication tool, is an extension of the ear
and
the voice. Radio is a communication tool, likewise an extension of the
ear and voice, but the radio program is a communications medium, an extension of
the programmer's memory (and,
if we tape it, an extension of our memory as well).
Blogs, like newspaper columns or news digests, are essentially
communications media, extensions of our memories, place holders for
our
ideas and messages. They are not really extensions of our brains,
because they capture, like a snapshot, our thinking at one point in
time. Although we can try to make them conversational and describe our
thought processes in a blog article, they do not, in their simplest
form, allow the reader to truly engage our brains in real or
close-to-real time.
Now, blogs also have two communication tools included: a publishing
and
subscription tool (RSS), which does transmit our messages (very well),
and the rudimentary comments 'thread' functionality which, like a poor
web forum, does allow some dialogue with the author and with other
readers. The thread is a (lousy, and because it's asynchronous, jerky)
extension of our brains. To some extent the Internet itself is a
communication tool that disseminates our blog comment; it is the
blog's
'printing press'. And by that analogy, RSS is like the delivery truck
that takes the newspaper to the subscriber's house -- both are
communication tools, though RSS is clearly the superior delivery
vehicle.
So what? Well, there is a huge amount of discussion about how to make
blogs better, how to use them in business, and what their future is,
none of which makes the essential distinction between their role and
value as communication media and their role and value as communication
tools.
I would argue that the critical functionality of blogs, both in
personal and business use, is as a personal communications medium i.e.
a storage space for everything of consequence in our memories, and
everything of consequence in that other extension of our memory, the
filing cabinet (and its electronic analogue, the 'My Documents'
folder). As I've said in my posts on the future of blogs and in my future
state visions,
I think blogs will eventually (and properly) morph into purer, simpler
versions of this one critical functionality -- they will become the
proxies, the substitutes for our memories, for use by friends and
business contacts when we're busy or away from the high-presence
communication tools, by vendors to ascertain our need for their
offerings, and by ourselves as a place to organize, store and access
our own thoughts and memories, thus freeing up more of our real
memories for new ideas and perceptions. There have been some
interesting articles lately by people who say that making and keeping
huge numbers of dynamic lists and notes, instead of trying to keep all
that in our memories, we can actually enrich our brain's power, our
intellectual effectiveness and even our intelligence by 'freeing up
memory and brain CPU'. Next-generation blogs could be perfect for
that,
not only freeing up our memories but also allowing others access to
our
ideas and learnings.
So to that limited extent, blogs have presence -- they can be
excellent
simulations, surrogates, proxies for our personal memories. But what
if
we need more context to be able to properly understand the message, or
effectively use or build on the content of this virtual memory? Then
we
need high-quality, high-presence communication tools,
not communication media. We are rapidly moving towards a convergence
of
several 'online' communication tools: telephony, e-mail, IM, and
potentially voice-mail and videoconferencing. Right now, the content,
the stored messages of these various tools are unintegrated, but voice
recognition and transcription is quickly improving and we will soon be
able to 'record' conversations in any of these media in one simple,
intuitive way, and with Simple
Virtual Presence
we will also have a simple intuitive way to connect with people using
any or all of these media. Then we'll need a 'bridge' to allow each of
the participants in a conference to see anything in the blog/virtual
memory of any of the participants.
Until that day arrives, blogs get high marks as a communication
medium, but barely a
passing grade
as communication tools. If the technology developers understand the
distinction, and start building tools that are properly engineered for
simple, seamless connectivity, then one day the blurring won't matter,
and the integration between media and tools will be complete.
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Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender
Technology Delivers Digital
Entertainment and the Media Center
Experience to Any Screen in the House
Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender
Technology Delivers Digital
Entertainment and the Media Center
Experience to Any Screen in the House
01/08/2004 07:35 PMThis evening during his keynote address at the 2004 International
Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief
Software Architect Bill Gates unveiled Windows® Media Center Extender
Technology. The software will power a new generation of products that
will extend the Media Center Edition PC experience allowing consumers
to access their favorite digital entertainment, such as live and
recorded television, photos, movies, and music that reside on their
Windows XP Media Center Edition PC, from any room in the home --
regardless of where the PC is located. Media Center Extender
Technology will not only provide access to rich content and services,
but will enable devices throughout the home to utilize the full
processing and storage capabilities of the PC creating new
opportunities for services and providing unprecedented choice and
access to content for consumers
Microsoft Adopts thePlatform media
publishing system To Manage MSN Video
Downloads; thePlatform's Media Manage
Microsoft Adopts thePlatform media
publishing system To Manage MSN Video
Downloads; thePlatform's Media Manage
01/06/2005 07:20 AMInvestors Business Daily Jan 6 2005 11:38AM GMT
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EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
12/16/2002 04:17 PM"Stefan Esser from the PHP.net project discovered two vulnerabilities
in MySQL which range from crashing the server to executing arbitrary
code as the user under which the MySQL daemon runs (mysql)..."
Servlet alternative to CGI dev
Servlet alternative to CGI dev
01/15/2003 02:43 AMCNET Jan 15 2003 1:48AM ET
Tip: Servlet to HTML
Tip: Servlet to HTML
09/10/2004 08:04 PMJava Pro Sep 10 2004 11:08PM GMT
jSai :Servlet Authentication
jSai :Servlet Authentication
06/07/2004 11:52 PMLDAP Testing.
Orangefood.com Servlet Engine
Orangefood.com Servlet Engine
06/09/2004 07:06 PMInitial Release
Servlet Window Toolkit 1.1
Servlet Window Toolkit 1.1
05/13/2004 12:32 PMSimulates Java AWT through servlets.
Orangefood.com Servlet Engine 0.1
Orangefood.com Servlet Engine 0.1
06/09/2004 08:42 PMA small Java servlet engine.
Servlet Widget Toolkit
Servlet Widget Toolkit
04/21/2004 10:04 AMFirst version released
Shocks Servlet Framework
Shocks Servlet Framework
12/09/2003 07:29 PMBux Fix release of Shocks by week's end
Imageshrink Servlet Filter 1.0
Imageshrink Servlet Filter 1.0
04/29/2004 01:33 PMA mod_gzip-like servlet for images that automatically reduces quality.
Snigel heavy industries Servlet server
Snigel heavy industries Servlet server
05/04/2004 06:18 PMConstant development and updates
Corsaire Security Advisory: PeopleSoft
Gateway Administration servlet path
disclosure issue
Corsaire Security Advisory: PeopleSoft
Gateway Administration servlet path
disclosure issue
11/13/2003 01:35 PMadvisories (Nov 13 2003)
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
02/01/2005 09:06 PM"None of the legal attacks on open source or Linux have been
successful. None of that stuff has gone anywhere. That's the biggest
story..."
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
01/22/2004 10:26 AMIn a startling new note from the
MySQL
development team, information about their newest application has
been posted on their site.
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn a new note passed along to me from
MarkL this morning,
there's some new information about the admin tool that the
MySQL folks have created.
Xcode
Xcode
10/28/2003 11:06 PMAs a developer, the thing about Panther that most excites me is
Xcode.
It’s a
major update to the developer tools.
Here’s James Duncan Davidson on this topic:
T
en Things I Dig About Xcode.
I upgraded to Panther yesterday; today I’m working on getting my
various apps and frameworks to build on Xcode.
Downloading Xcode
Downloading Xcode
04/28/2004 08:09 PMTrials and tribulations.
Using Subversion With XCode
Using Subversion With XCode
09/24/2004 03:26 PMThe MacZealots folks have posted a tutorial:
Using Subversion
With XCode. Right on.
In the
comments
for yesterday’s post about Subversion, Kevin Ballard asked why
I’m waiting for NetNewsWire and MarsEdit to ship before I make
the switch. Excellent question. The answer is simply that when
I’m in the last phase of a project I like to be as conservative
as I can. The mindset I have when I’m fixing bugs and adding
polish is not compatible with making big infrastructure changes. (You
ever watch the TV show
Monk? This is the
Monk phase of the project.)
I’m not saying that’s a rule all developers should
follow—just that it works for me.
A fix for PHP cod highlighting in XCode
1.5
A fix for PHP cod highlighting in XCode
1.5
09/01/2004 11:51 AMI decided to download the language specs for PHP, and install them in
my XCode 1.5 and keep tweaking them until they worked and guess what
--- they work now!
If you want the highlighting for PHP back in your XCode, try this ...
XCode 1.1. Update
XCode 1.1. Update
12/18/2003 06:09 PMApple has released an update to XCode 1.1, which is now available via
Software Update if XCode is currently installed. The Xcode 1.1 Update
provides overall stability and performance enhancements to Xcode IDE,
as well as improvements to debugging, workflow, the Xcode build system
and CodeSense. It is recommended that all Xcode users install this
update.
Problems with XCode 1.5
Problems with XCode 1.5
08/23/2004 06:54 AM
In the past few days, there have been reports that some fink packages
do not compile correctly using XCode 1.5. If you have not already
upgraded to XCode 1.5, we suggest that you wait until this issue
is resolved before doing so.
If you are having problems with a package which compiled under
XCode 1.2 but does not compile correctly under XCode 1.5,
please report the package to
the fink-devel mailing list. (The usual symptom is: some symbols
are missing after compiling with g++.)
Packages already known to have this problem include
octave, singular-factory, singular-libfac, and possibly sdl.
XCode vers. 1.2 is now available
XCode vers. 1.2 is now available
04/23/2004 12:12 PM XCode vers. 1.2 is now available. Log into ADC and download your own
614 Mb install today.
AppleScripting Xcode
AppleScripting Xcode
03/17/2005 03:38 AMRogue Amoeba: “Updating each one by hand, which
I’ve done in the past, gets to be real painful after about the
third one. Luckily, Xcode has an amazingly complete AppleScript
dictionary.”
Learning Xcode
Learning Xcode
11/10/2003 11:19 PMI’ve been using Xcode for a couple weeks now. I’m learning
it slowly, just learning new things as I notice them.
There are a few small but nice touches that I’ve come to rely on
already. I haven’t seen these mentioned elsewhere, so I figured
I’d mention them.
1. The Project toolbar button in source file windows.
When you’re editing a source file, you can get back to the
Project window quickly by clicking the Project icon. I do this all the
time.
2. The Show Editor toolbar button in project windows.
You can switch from three-paned-view to two-paned view easily. In
other words, you can hide and show the source editor within the main
project window.
3. The Console Window toolbar button in debugger windows.
By default, there’s a button for showing a Console drawer. But
even on my 21" screen I need to make the console a separate window so
I can stretch out the stack and source panes.
So if you do a customize toolbar on the debugger window you’ll
find a Console Window button.
Xcode .torrent
Xcode .torrent
08/08/2004 02:13 AMApple just released an update to is Xcode development tools, but
Apple's content distribution network is slow and poky, and as Danny
notes, it "won't let you resume downloads using wget -c." So here's a
.torrent for Xcode.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
Tutorials - Using CVS With XCode
Tutorials - Using CVS With XCode
07/16/2004 01:38 PMHave you ever been working on a project in Xcode, taken a direction in
the code, and wished you hadn't? You sat there and just wished you
could go back to the way your code was three days ago before you
decided that bad idea was a really good one. Maybe you work in a team
and were frustrated when your coworker was working on the same file
you were and saved over the three hours worth of changes you had just
made. Both of these issues would be nonexistent if you used some sort
of version control in your coding projects. Version control is taken
care of by some sort of source code management system. These
applications keep track of version history, releases, code
differences, and many other features.
Other News: Xcode 1.5
Other News: Xcode 1.5
08/05/2004 10:21 AMAppleInsider says Xcode 1.5 is finished and due this week.
Ten Things I Dig About Xcode
Ten Things I Dig About Xcode
10/29/2003 12:13 AMJames Duncan Davidson: "To be honest, it's going to take a bit of time
to pull together a really good review of the new Xcode IDE and to
explore all of its capabilities. But, in the short amount of time that
I've played with Xcode so far, these are the things that I've found
myself really digging about it."
Apple: Xcode 1.5
Apple: Xcode 1.5
08/06/2004 11:37 AMApple posts its Xcode 1.5 update for members of Apple Developer
Connection.
Apple: Xcode 2
Apple: Xcode 2
06/28/2004 02:41 PM"Dead code stripping", "visual modeling and design", 64-bit
development tools and "auto-vectorization" are a few of the highlights
of Xcode 2, due with Tiger next year.
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