Archive for June, 2004
Friday, June 25th, 2004
JavaOne - Scheduling Sessions in 4 Easy Steps
JavaOne’s scheduler facility is coming under fire from every direction.
Cedric seems to be latest victim.
The poster child for site’s usability problems has to be its session browser.
That feature is a total fiasco. Unless, of course, you have 4+ hours to waste.
Fortunately, the “My Schedule” facility is a snap to use.
Why the hell isn’t it the […]
No Comments » - Posted in Java by dkaz
Friday, June 25th, 2004
Great Software - 21 Rules of Thumb
Super blog entry by David Gristwood describes 21 Rules of Thumb
for building great software, as learned from the Visual C++ crew.
Great link, Slashdot!
No Comments » - Posted in Programming, Process by dkaz
Friday, June 25th, 2004
A More Creative Microsoft Patent
Nova Spivack points out an interesting Microsoft patent, for a “Method and
apparatus for transmitting power and data using the human body” .
No Comments » - Posted in Technology by dkaz
Friday, June 18th, 2004
JavaOne Scheduler Needs an Overhaul
Is there anything in life more time consuming than browsing or scheduling
your JavaOne technical sessions?
I can’t think of anything on the web in more of a need for a
Google search appliance.
UPDATE: Turns out there was a better way to do this: the calendar
view is actually a pretty handly scheduler tool. Thank God for that,
because scheduling […]
