James Strachan's Blog: How Sun could fix Swing and promote innovation and unification in the UI space: this is a great idea!
Friday, January 30, 2009
Firelight - Not Silverlight, Not Flash
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Seaside Statefulness
I really hope this is the future of web development. Smalltalk and Seaside have been secret loves of mine (Smalltalk since 1988, Seaside somewhat more recently) that I had been afraid I'd never be able to publicly acknowledge.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Wait for it...
Wow. Who would have thought it. Wil Wheaton can actually sing pretty well. And can let go and disappear into a game of Rock Band 2 in front of a live audience at a con.
(Vial Wil)
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Koumpounophobia
You absolutely need to see the first one (at least) of these videos. And yes, the video will explain the title of this post.
(Via Neil Gaiman.)
Monday, January 19, 2009
The Curious Case of Forrest Gump from FGump44
OK, this is a great job of spotting a movie-recyle:
Tips from the Master
Thursday, January 15, 2009
johnaugust.com » The Remnants, in full
johnaugust.com » The Remnants, in full
Cool web pilot done during the writer strike. I'd love to see Ze get more work.The Remnants from John August on Vimeo.
(Via Gruber.)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The Joel on Software Discussion Group - Why I Hate Frameworks
The Joel on Software Discussion Group - Why I Hate Frameworks:
The factory factory factory will produce only the tool factory factories that you actually need.
I can't tell you how closely this matches my recent experiences.
(Via rands.)
Friday, January 02, 2009
Getting more out of life
Maxing out your Triangle — jackcheng.com
Some people might ascribe to the philosophy that it’s okay to be at a well-paid-yet-crappy day job and use the remaining time and money enjoying your hobbies. I disagree.How full is your triangle?
(Via Merlin Mann.)
Contagious Happiness
Smile and Your Social Network Smiles With You:
Every wonder about how you affect your friends in online networks, or how you are impacted by them? Check out this article from Edge:
Edge: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND HAPPINESS By By Nicholas A. Christakis & James Fowler
We found that social networks have clusters of happy and unhappy people within them that reach out to three degrees of separation. A person’s happiness is related to the happiness of their friends, their friends’ friends, and their friends’ friends’ friends—that is, to people well beyond their social horizon. We found that happy people tend to be located in the center of their social networks and to be located in large clusters of other happy people. And we found that each additional happy friend increases a person’s probability of being happy by about 9%.
(Via Unquiet Desperation.)