iPhone App rejected for "Limited Utility" (8)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Bad Apple, iPhone, App Store When a developer submits a "Pull My Finger" application, you've kind of got to expect it's going to be rejected. iFartz was rejected. Ibrate was rejected -- and that one was even raising money for breast cancer research. Today, over at Mac Rumors, I read about "Pull My Finger"'s rejection for limited utility. Right at the bottom of the rejection letter was the name "Victor Wang". ...
Developer Tools in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 (8)
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In March I wrote about the Developer Tools in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 and outlined three key benefits: Integrated and simple-to-use Provide a visual interface to the platform Enable fast experimentation Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 brings the Developer Tools closer to realizing the full potential of these benefits with significant improvements to existing features and new functionality meant to make you more productive. Profiling and Debugging JScript Beta 1 introduced a JScript debugger ...
Google Chrome - Google Wants to Say It - Just Say It Sergey- It’s a Modern OS and Where is Intel? (4)
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Platform for web apps bla bla bla. A couple of observations on Chrome - It’s good, it’s an OS, and where the hell is Intel. Multi-process?? Hello multicore on the desktop - Hello Intel? Wake up. I think that Google is being smart by not calling attention to the OS issue. Why? Because the definition of an OS favors Microsoft - and all the legacy baggage with PC centric stuff. Why get into that conversation ...
Torna Il Google Developer Day (1)
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21 ottobre 2008, Hotel Nhow, via Tortona 35 - Milano - ore: 09.00 Dopo il successo dello scorso anno, siamo felici di annunciare la seconda edizione italiana del GOOGLE DEVELOPER DAY: un’intera giornata dedicata alla comunità degli sviluppatori italiani con incontri, dibattiti, workshop e altro ancora con i nostri ingegneri internazionali. GeoProducts, Opensocial, App Engine, API, Gears, GData sono solo alcuni degli argomenti che verranno trattati, con sessioni interattive suddivise per grado di difficoltà. Non ...
Passionate, Not Dogmatic (7)
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Ted Neward recently wrote a blog entry that began with the following text:... the debates have begun, with all the carefully-weighed logic, respectful discourse, and reasoned analysis that we've come to expect and enjoy from this industry.Yeah, right.Ted's comment is funny because it's true. Ted's comment is also disappointing... because it's true.In the past 3.5 years I had the opportunity to interact with some of the smartest people in our industry. I consider many of ...
IE8 Security Part VI: Beta 2 Update (2)
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Now that Beta 2 has released, I want to provide a short update on some of the smaller security changes the team has recently made. I’ve also linked to a great article on the IE8 XSS Filter implementation written by the architect of that feature. Restricting document.domain The document.domain property initially returns the fully qualified domain name of the server from which a page is served. The property can be assigned to a domain suffix ...
OpenSocial continues to grow: Welcome, Yahoo! (2)
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Posted by Dan Peterson, Product ManagerLast November, OpenSocial was created to help build infrastructure for the social web. OpenSocial provides a common mechanism for developers to easily hook into many different social networks and extend their functionality. Sites including MySpace and orkut have begun to provide OpenSocial applications to their users, and hi5 will be rolling out next week.Today we're pleased that Yahoo! has announced its support for OpenSocial. We're looking forward to having Yahoo! ...
How Apple Is More Authoritarian Than The Chinese Government (3)
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I am a fan of Apple’s products. I believe that the hardware is well-designed, and so is the software. In particular, I believe that the design philosophy behind Objective-C and Cocoa frameworks are the best thought-out and implemented tools for any developer looking for a strong and robust environment for object-oriented programming. Like other Apple fans, I get excited at the new hardware the company puts out on a regular basis. I have reconciled myself ...
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Mona N said:
Come on Steve, look in the mirror. When it comes to autocracy, the Chinese government can’t hold a candle to you.I’m really trying to wrap my mind around this and am trying very very hard to understand Apple’s criticisms of China. If anyone can explain this to me, I’m all ears.
IEBlog : From Microsoft TechEd 2007: Web Development Tools for Internet Explorer (2)
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The following information is from a talk I presented on web dev tools for Internet Explorer at Microsoft TechEd 2007 in Orlando. It provides an overview of lightweight, in-browser web dev tools (a couple will be separate apps). I don’t go into great detail on each tool or get into overly complex debugging scenarios. However, I hope it provides some useful tips you can use immediately, as well as give you a starting point to ...
Haberler: Geliştiricileri Kucaklayalım (1)
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Geliştiriciler her yerde acı çekiyor… "5 haftalık bir iş planının 4. haftasındayız ama gereksinimleri yeni öğrendik", "Yarım günümü daha fazla nasıl iş çıkartabileceğimize dair bir toplantıda harcadım, çalışmak yerine..", &q ... Kategori: Programlama Etiketler: Business çalışma yaşamı developer developers fazla mesai framework gelistirici hiciv hug hug a developers iş iş yaşamı kabus kariyer magazin meeting ofis patron programcı protesto sorunlar toplantı
Just Published! WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 SDK 1.4 Download and Online MSDN Library (4)
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[Cross-posted from Randall Isenhour's blog.] Hello SharePoint Developers! We are excited to announce the availability of the latest updates to the online MSDN Library + the downloadable SDKs for both MOSS 2007 and WSS 3.0! In our never-ending efforts to improve the customer and partner experience, we are announcing the sim ship of both the online MSDN Library and the downloadable SDK! No more confusion about what’s the latest version: August is August! > Download ...
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : Announcing the SharePoint Best Practices Series (4)
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Over the last few months, the SharePoint product team has released a number of resources, updates and made supportability announcements to help our customers and partners deploy SharePoint solutions. Recently, we released the Infrastructure Update that provides fixes and even a new set of Search Federation features. We also announced support for Virtualization technology like Hyper-V and SQL Server 2008. And most recently, we announced the availability of the SharePoint Administration Toolkit 2.0 which provides ...
Updated VPC Images Now Available (5)
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Hey there, just a short post to let you know that new VPC images are ready for download. You can access them from the tools section on the Internet Explorer Developer Center, too. Thank you for your patience! Kristen Kibble Program Manager
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Dom Derrien said:
Available images: IE6/IE7/IE8b2 on WinXP, and IE7 on Vista. Happy to see IE8b2 in the list, just sad that it will expires after 4 months, expecially for a image of almost 2GB... Anyway, it's just a beta ;)
Opentape: The Reincarnation of Muxtape? (1)
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Poor Muxtape. Though it was very practical and aesthetic, it came to its end. For those who regret its disappearance and the disappearance of our tracklists, a new platform has arrived: Opentape. It is a web application to create mixtapes, but this time each user must upload the tracks to their own web server. To create a Muxtape, users only had to organize 10-12 tracks in a folder and upload them to the platform. That ...
Great Developers Are Hard To Find, Regardless of Language (12)
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Matt Aimonetti has a client that believes Rubyists don't scale. Sorry Matt, your client is wrong.It's as easy to hire great Ruby programmers as it is to hire great Java programmers or great programmers for any given popular language.The problem is, it's not easy to hire great programmers in any language. Worse, companies still think they need to hire one or two great programmers and a supporting cast of average programmers. As Martin Fowler pointed ...
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Bryan Ray said:
Good post.
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veilleperso said:
De la différence entre bon et mauvais programmeur et pourquoi constituer une équipe de développeurs moyens n'est pas nécessairement une bonne idée...
Ruby developers don't scale (4)
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Wow, it's been a while since I blogged. With all the cool kids saying that spending time reading RSS feeds is overrated (see Defunkt's keynote for instance) I even wonder if people will ever read this post! Anyways, I have been quite busy preparing courses for classes I gave to a bunch a great Engineers at one of the Fortune 100 companies based in San Diego. I was also planning my big vacation trip to ...
Gearing up for PDC 2008! (1)
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If you haven't updated your event calendars lately, here's one to make sure you have on your agenda: the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference 2008, or PDC as we affectionately call it. Taking place in Los Angeles, CA from Oct. 27 - 30, this year's PDC is gearing up to be one of the biggest events of the year, and your friends from Windows Home Server land will be well represented! Last week, a couple of ...
Ruby developers don't scale (9)
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Wow, it's been a while since I blogged. With all the cool kids saying that spending time reading RSS feeds is overrated (see Defunkt's keynote for instance) I even wonder if people will ever read this post! Anyways, I have been quite busy preparing courses for classes I gave to a bunch a great Engineers at one of the Fortune 100 companies based in San Diego. I was also planning my big vacation trip to ...
Introducing Compatibility View (13)
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At the start of the Internet Explorer 8 project we made a commitment to great website compatibility. It’s worth noting that this commitment hasn’t changed, even given the short-term impact of our announcement to better align with Microsoft’s interoperability principles. In other words, compatibility has been and continues to be a very important part of the Internet Explorer 8 feature set. With Beta 2 we’re announcing a brand new feature known as Compatibility View. In ...
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phillip said:
total bullshit
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Bruce said:
another dumb feature from the IE team. Particularly the stuff about intranets which seems to be motivated by the fact that Sharepoint sucks.