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AJAX IDEs, frameworks, and then “gripes” about Eclipse.
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“Here are five questions that tell you the VC is on autopilot in the meeting.”
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“Probably the most effective thing we did was institute per-engineer bug limits: if any engineer’s bug count passes 20, they have to stop working on features and fix bugs instead.”
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Michael Gartenberg rounds up his short work at Microsoft. Back to Jupiter.
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“Office Live feels like mini-Enterprise…what MS has forgotten is that small business owners either left or despise the Enterprise culture…When MS develops something as robust and creative as TypePad, Blogger, or WordPress, then it will be interesting.
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On using S3 for public storage over HTTP. Extensive comments on other options and S3 uptime.
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Deliver early, flatten out, and just get down to doing iterative development.
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Instructions for deploying a rails app to one rails-enabled hosting service.
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According to his SXSW bio, Mr. Dupont now works at Spiceworks. Who knew?!
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“Dadnab™ is a text messaging service that plans your trips on city transit. Without web access and don’t want to study the schedules? Dadnab tells you which bus or train to take, at which location, at what time.” Does it work in London?
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Hopefully this will help speed things up on the old PowerBook.
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Another app to help clean up cruft in OS X.
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Early pictures of Sarah’s new place in Austin(!).
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Get events from remote devices in OS X. Looks like fun config.
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