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Terry 31-Mar-2006 [434x6] | I've toyed with RoR, and frankly, it doesn't impress. For one thing, the syntax is archaic... like this.. def self.up add_column "posts", "author_name", :string Post.find(:all).each {|posts|posts.update_attribute :author_name, "Anonymous"} end def self.down.... |
yuk | |
Framewerks semantic data model makes this look pale. | |
(or schema for the intellectual types) | |
Being symbolic, a query can be as little as 3 bytes. | |
Whoever heard of a 3 byte database query? | |
Sunanda 31-Mar-2006 [440] | I have. |
Ashley 31-Mar-2006 [441] | Real men play with bits not bytes , er? |
eFishAnt 31-Mar-2006 [442x2] | Digital is only saturated Analog, so a bit can be split to various levels, but then logic become fuzzy. |
Our wetware uses sub-bit queries. | |
Davide 1-Apr-2006 [444] | After Ruby on rails, Sql on rails. How to make killer web apps: http://sqlonrails.org/screencast |
Terry 1-Apr-2006 [445x2] | That says it all, Davide |
Ok, how about 16581375 different declaration or queries using only 3 bytes? | |
Thør 2-Apr-2006 [447] | initial sync... |
Henrik 5-Apr-2006 [448x2] | http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/<--- Apple Boot Camp, lets you partition and dual-boot OSX and XP easily on Intel Macs |
the timing is kind of funny, since hackers have been working their asses off to win the big prize on getting XP to run on macs. now Apple offers an official solution, which they said they wouldn't do | |
[unknown: 10] 5-Apr-2006 [450x6] | Its funny indeed.. I just wonrder if they did had it on the shelf already... |
in 2 weeks time a cooperation of micorsoft together with Apple can build very nice applications that bring money ;-) | |
who would think of this.. actualy its a nice idea...-> http://ilps.science.uva.nl/MoodViews/ | |
http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2006/03/hiring-lake-wobegon-strategy.html | |
http://www.dumpalink.com/media/1144224508/WOW_With_Touch_Screen_Technology | |
it s about the movie not the silly website around it.. | |
JaimeVargas 11-Apr-2006 [456] | A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru Josh Berkus of PostgreSQL http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008710.asp |
Anton 11-Apr-2006 [457] | Jaime, I presume you post such an article to bring to attention the interesting release process they have, with "Feature Freeze" etc. |
JaimeVargas 11-Apr-2006 [458] | Yes, and that he considers the Open Source movement the success story in biz, while the old model is dying the lawyers from the past are trying to derail it. |
Henrik 13-Apr-2006 [459x2] | http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-6060741.html<--- Google to launch calendar application |
http://calendar.google.com<--- actually it's open now | |
Brock 13-Apr-2006 [461] | re: Google Calendar: Chris Sherman, executive editor of Search Engine Watch.com. "The interface is classic Google--clean, crisp and relatively uncluttered.... The one down side to the program is you have to be online when you use it" |
Geomol 13-Apr-2006 [462] | All those Google applications. Wouldn't it be a lot better user experience, if REBOL clients were made, instead of having the applications inside a browser? Might be a good plan: 1) Get people away from MS products. It's not the best solution having everything inside a browser, but it lets them know again, that they have a choice. 2) Now people have choices, they can choose the best solution, which is REBOL reblets. |
Graham 13-Apr-2006 [463] | Let's see some nice hovers etc from Rebol apps. |
Geomol 13-Apr-2006 [464] | We just need someone to make the applications in REBOL. Any investors around? |
Graham 13-Apr-2006 [465] | and rich text. |
Henrik 13-Apr-2006 [466] | and list views |
Pekr 13-Apr-2006 [467] | VIA finally delivers on resource savy, yet powerfull CPUs - http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/04/this-is-interview-with-aros-developer.html |
Henrik 13-Apr-2006 [468] | wrong link? |
Pekr 13-Apr-2006 [469] | http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=5&ArticleID=462&P=1 |
Oldes 14-Apr-2006 [470] | http://www.infoverse.org/octomatics/octomatics.htm |
[unknown: 10] 14-Apr-2006 [471x2] | OTTAWA — California-based linguist Paul Payack expects the English language to gain its one-millionth word this autumn. The language has come a long way indeed, as the English would say, in 400 years. In 1582, the English grammarian Richard Mulcaster could say that the language was "of small reach, stretching no further than this island of ours, nay not there over all. http://www.languagemonitor.com/ |
http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm | |
Oldes 14-Apr-2006 [473] | http://projects.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/projects/MEDIA/xv/index.html |
Maxim 14-Apr-2006 [474] | I've actually seen the 'optical camouflage in action.. its nifty, if used properly. |
Anton 15-Apr-2006 [475x2] | Oh? how does it work ? |
ok, just reading now... | |
[unknown: 9] 15-Apr-2006 [477] | But it is light emitting....this would only really work in daylight until they do reflective. |
Anton 16-Apr-2006 [478] | Ah the real problem with it is a single point of view, and that point of view needs a projector next to it. Neat trick though. |
Henrik 16-Apr-2006 [479] | http://news.com.com/China+president+at+Gates+house%2C+not+White+House/2100-1001_3-6061616.html?tag=nefd.top <--- Chinese President visits the US. First stop: Bill Gates' house. |
Tomc 18-Apr-2006 [480x3] | ...before entering Gates' lodge-style, 66,000-square-foot home overlooking Lake Washington with a reported seven bedrooms, six kitchens, 24 bathrooms, a ..... |
7 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms ... I suspected as much... | |
(from Henrik's news story) | |
yeksoon 18-Apr-2006 [483] | hmm..so that he can 'install more windows' |
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