Experimental, impressionistic sub-paragraph tumblin' (think obstsalat)
03aug2006
RubyConf 2006 will be held at the Embassy Suites Southeast, Denver, Colorado, October 20-22, 2006. Registration was open, but it’s already sold out.
Transitioning From Object-Oriented to Resource-Oriented Programming, by Alex Bunardzic. Time for another paradigm shift?
You’ve gotten older but you still feel like a kid
Go back to back, do what you did
You’re just a passenger and life is but the course
Break some rules, be a force
Back to back
— Dead Moon, Back to Back
“XML Governance and Publishing” slides available, by Rick Jelliffe. The topics include some of the governance aspects of the Extensibility Manifesto, and the management aspects of XML Metrics, which I didn’t have a chance to treat in depth due to time. Lots of other nice stuff there, too.
Search Engine Symbiosis and the Quiet Cybernetic Revolution, by jacobian. “Humankind is in the process of inventing one of the most transformative tools in its history.”
workfriendly.net disguises websites as Office 2003 screens. Neat.
Using XSLT to Fix Swing, by Dave Horlick. Fixing HTML for Swing’s HTML renderer.
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful. — Seneca the Younger
Antarctic Unearthly, nacreous clouds are beautiful.
Ruby Glues Day, by Patrick Logan. Worth even for the title. ;-)