Monthly Archives: October 2006

Plone Conference

I was at Plone conference last week in Seattle. There is something about rubbing shoulders with hundreds of developers that keeps your energy level up. People were so engrossed in discussions of content management, configuring and installing portals, hacking Python

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I Envy Jeff

Technical Evangelism is one of most favorite jobs. If I did not have my little startup, I would be jumping up and applying for this one. I think it is cool, because: You are interacting with customers You are telling

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Fifteen Things That Rock in Plone 3.0

Alex Limi’s session on Friday at PloneConf 2006. Goal is for release in Mar 2007. I am capturing it as Alex is speaking.  Plone is the most powerful CMS, I know. You can find  more info about this conference in

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Our Free Pass Will Expire Soon

 Will the need to program multi-core systems increase our awareness of existing approaches to concurrent programming? Will concurrency become an extension to the existing popular programming languages, bring about adoption of new or will become a transparent capability in the

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Google Custom Search and Google Marker

Google creates a tool for creating your own contextual search engine. And an addition tool to customize it incrementally. You can create your own, here. You can customize it in two ways: By specifying a set of keywords By specifying

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Knowledge Economy

  A fascinating entry from Think Blog. Every era has a company that defines it. We are now in the Knowledge Economy. A global multi-cultural, fast moving, unwired world with very different needs and challenges. An interesting time to be

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Programming Languages Large and Small

I found this nice discussion about functional languages in Linspire (thanks to Silicon Valley Patterns Group). Erlang: Distributed systems, massive concurrency, anything with lots of network IO (webservers, load balancers), particularly binary network protocols ML: Fast. Easy to express complex

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Using Robotics As A Tool For Teaching Computer Science

Here is an innovative way of teaching Computer Science. From Mark Guzdial’s blog: Our goal is to teach computer science — using robotics and cognitive science as inspiration, but also drawing on computational science and other domains. We’re using robots

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Programmers Must Be Toolbuilders

The effective programmers instinctively know this. They get bored doing the same thing over and over again so end up builidng their own tool to automate the boring part of their work. From Phil’s Technometria: As programmers, we ought to

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A Learning Tool For Every Kid

Ever since I read Mindstorms about 4 years ago, I was fascinated by Mathetic thinking, proposed by Seymour Papert. Papert is a living legend – the inventor of Logo and someone who predicated that students would be using computers in

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