Just an old programmer... From Algol to Ada, from Basic to Boo, from Cobol to C#, etc...
Oct 5, 2004
RSS: The Ultimate Opt-In Solution
RSS: The Ultimate Opt-In Solution Shows a wonderfully simple idea, with many benefits: RSS feeds instead of emails as THE channel for sending periodic private information from companies (like banks) to clients. Point-to-point scheduled transmission (over secure protocols if needed), so it's by construction SPAM free...
May 5, 2004
Mono Beta 1 is out now
Things are getting shape with the release of the Mono Beta 1 on the road to version 1.0 - It's a pity that my MonoBASIC compiler is just packaged as a preview because I'm a lazy developer...
Apr 26, 2004
Aha! Found a list of Open Source Agent Systems Written In Java
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-agent-java/view
Something to check and find what is good to port to a Mono-based agent architeture. I'm just thinking if I'll stick to my dear C# or will give Charming Boo (a new language, yet to be unwrapped) a chance on it.
Something to check and find what is good to port to a Mono-based agent architeture. I'm just thinking if I'll stick to my dear C# or will give Charming Boo (a new language, yet to be unwrapped) a chance on it.
Feb 25, 2004
Gave a bit of love to MonoWiki
Added MonoBASIC (VB.NET) open bugs item to MonoWiki - Home Page
Wonderful blog on .NET Hosting internals
A Must Read: cbrumme's WebLog
Feb 20, 2004
Feb 16, 2004
Microsoft SQL Server: Reporting Services Product Overview
Microsoft SQL Server: Reporting Services Product Overview Crystal Decisions (or whatever name they have now) isn't happy with this, I think. Also it's a shame RDL not being a truly open standard (just read the license in the initial pages of the spec pdf). It goes like that:
"look at it but it is ours, you may give comments back that we will happily incorporate and make it ours too, and you may implement a product based on it but we have many patents on it so that you'll probably have to pay us to use it"
Well the idea is good, but I stopped reading the spec after the license, because I prefer to work out an alternative open standard. Any candidates? I couldn't find anyone with Google, or perusing the W3C site...
"look at it but it is ours, you may give comments back that we will happily incorporate and make it ours too, and you may implement a product based on it but we have many patents on it so that you'll probably have to pay us to use it"
Well the idea is good, but I stopped reading the spec after the license, because I prefer to work out an alternative open standard. Any candidates? I couldn't find anyone with Google, or perusing the W3C site...
Linux Today - InfoWorld: IBM to Launch MS Office for Linux
Linux Today - InfoWorld: IBM to Launch MS Office for Linux - Well I prefer not to have MSOffice in Linux, but a better OpenOffice.Org everywhere...
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