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Archive for May, 2004

31 May

The challenges of modern IT

Worm Lays Waste To IT’s Defenses.
“With preventive initiatives slowed by corporate bureaucracy, the IT
infrastructure becomes easy prey for the Sasser worm.” from Computerworld News.
This is a good tale of how it really works down in the trenches, with
communication issues, bureaucracy and uncooperative groups making
security a difficult challenge.

31 May

Happy Memorial Day

A rare day off at Ted Roche & Associates, LLC. Still, spent an hour
this morning posting some solutions to MySQL queries to the ProFox
list, and a few hours working on a chapter about connecting to MySQL
from Visual FoxPro. But also got some time in with Laura working on
roman shades in the office. And, lest we [...]

30 May

Bob Metcalfe: IT Matters

The Harvard Business Review published an article last year entitled
“Why I.T. Doesn’t Matter,” a very popular article followed up by a book
of the same name. Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet and former
industry publisher, responds here.

29 May

Subversion… check it out!

Subversion: The new-generation CVS. Software development is an iterative process that … [OSNews]
Subversion is hot stuff, a clean re-implementation built on the ideas
of CVS but with the added features to support better multi-file
versioning, remote access and improved security. I’ve got clients
running on Windows, Linux and OS X, and plan to move my main repository
there soon. [...]

29 May

ReallySimpleSyndication.com launches

RSS is more than a format… [Scripting News]

29 May

VFP Revolutions

A new letter of protest, asking Microsoft to give the Visual FoxPro
product its due, is making this rounds. Started in Brazil, it’s picked
up 500 signatures in the first few days worldwide.
VFPRevolutions-NewOpenLettertoMicrosoft.
“For all Visual FoxPro Developers community Although sometimes
happenings small jobs offering waves for the VFP developers, we feel
that in the last years had a big [...]

28 May

Five Years of Cluetrain

Five years of Cluetrain.
“Giles Turnbull writes in The Guardian on how that Cluetrain stuff
worked out now that it’s been five years since the site went up. Good
article. I’m always a bit awkward talking about Cluetrain. I think it
was basically right about the value of the Net at a time when the media
and most businesses were [...]

27 May

Mac OS X 10.3.4 Update Released

Mac OS X 10.3.4 Update Released. The 10.3.4 Update delivers enhanced functionality … read more at [OSNews]

27 May

SAX Processing in Python

OSNews links to this great article on SAX processing in Python on DevChannel by Derek Fountain:
An
application developer can choose any one of a number of strategies to read and use an XML
document. In some very simple examples a script containing a
number of regular expressions might do the job, but normally
a more rigorous technique is required. [...]

27 May

A new product from Software Garden

Dan Bricklin  announces
a new product from Software Garden: “Finally, I’ve released the first
new product from Software Garden since returning full-time. The product
itself is very simple — less than 400 lines of Perl plus
documentation. The goal was not to make a major product. Rather, the
goal was to do a complete release of a simple product, web [...]

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