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Way Out Of Here - Sat, 6 Mar 2010 06:22:21 -0700
[A fairly recent discovery for me, Porcupine Tree, is a band fast becoming one of my very favourites. And this video shows why:]
Of mixins and marvels - Tue, 2 Mar 2010 07:05:33 -0700
[Today’s post, gentle reader, is about CSS shenanigans. We start gently by pointing you to a timely post from m’colleague:]
This is why you need to know more than “straight Domino” - Thu, 25 Feb 2010 06:51:49 -0700
[I use two indicators for a technology’s relative importance / resurgence / glorious rise. The first is how many jobs are in the offing for said technology or platform. The second, surely, has to be that technology’s importance on stack overflow. So let’s do the inevitable:]
DominoWiki update - Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:19:07 -0700
Chris Miller talks about choosing a wiki template, which is pretty timely—I don’t imagine this is much of a surprise, but for now, DominoWiki is dead. No-one appears inclined to commit code to the project, and I certainly don’t have the time at the moment (i.e. for fixes, features or OpenNTF clearance).]
Is there value in Domino as a ’blogging platform? - Wed, 24 Feb 2010 06:31:23 -0700
[You may well have seen Mitch Cohen’s post, What is the Future of Domino as a Blogging Platform? It’s worth a read, because it articulates something that has been on a few keen minds for quite a while (I’ve been gving it some thought too).]
XPages101: early bird ends soon! - Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:45:05 -0700
[A couple of weeks back I helped out Mr. White with his inaugural XPages 101 classroom course, and it went over pretty well. As you probably know, Matt has made this course—and more—available on-line too. Not only that, but there’s a considerable early-bird discount to be had.]
Watch out for these two tomorrow - Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:15:22 -0700
[Tomorrow, the evil Dr. XPages,]
Colossus - Tue, 2 Feb 2010 05:53:34 -0700
[I’ve just read an extraordinary (and fascinating) article about Colossus, the code-cracking computer used at Bletchley Park: BBC news - Bletchley’s code-cracking Colossus.]
Get up and running with XPages... quick! - Mon, 1 Feb 2010 00:55:52 -0700
[M’colleague Matt White is running a one-day XPages course next week in London. The tutor (Matt), location (central London) and pricing are all extremely attractive and there are a few spaces left. So what are you waiting for? Book up!]
Lotusphere days 3 & 4 - Fri, 22 Jan 2010 06:59:58 -0700
[I hit a personal Lotusphere 2010 record on day three, and attended not one, but two—yes, two—sessions. First up was an XPages deep-dive from Tim Tripcony and Stephan Wissel, covering server-side Javascript, the various scope objects available, and so on. Really informative, with plenty of ideas and example code to play with. I think Stephan’s jokes were even worse than mine. Good stuff.]


 
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