Double Shot #47

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We now return you to our regularly scheduled program of linkage.

Double Shot #32

Posted by Mike
Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)

After 18 months of drawing a paycheck, I’m having to learn anew how to self-motivate. Which is to say that I had a very lazy Easter weekend.

  • Microsoft is Dead – You know, being a good developer and making a bunch of money with a startup in the right place at the right time does not qualify you to be an insightful commentator. I dislike Microsoft as much as the next guy, but it’s absurd to say that Microsoft is dead or to imply that the era of desktop applications is over. And ending the essay by implying that those who disagree with you are old and therefore stupid is just offensive. Graham should realize that his public posturing reflects on the companies that Y Combinator funds.
  • Schools should use Openoffice.org – I’m of two minds on this. On the one hand, NeoOffice (which is essentially OO for Mac) is handling all of my personal Office needs quite well these days, and that’s after having been a heavy Microsoft Office user from versions 2.0 through 2003. On the other, those students are going to end up in a world where they’re required to use Microsoft Office. It’s a quandry.
  • ActiveWarehouse ETL 0.7.0 Released – One of the more ambitious Rails-related projects that I know about continues to march along.
  • The Absolute Moron’s Guide to Capistrano – Baby steps and a helpful explanation of the conceptual framework. Useful if Capistrano is still a mysterious black box to you.

Double Shot #20

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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)

Just spent 20 minutes trying to figure out why the c: drive on my Windows box filled up overnight. I’m beginning to get crabbier and crabbier about Windows, while trying to remember that the Mac just hasn’t had time to get old and crufty yet.

  • RadRails moves to Aptana – Looks like this IDE has a plan to move forward. More info from the original RadRails team here .
  • ActiveWarehouse ETL 0.6.0 Released – This project is moving along at a rapid pace. In a past life, I wrote half a book on OLAP in Microsoft-land. It’s another of those enterprisey areas I’d just as soon not get back into, though.

Double Shot #16

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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (5 for 2)

I actually managed to make a Second Life object add a row to a database via a Rails application. This is either progress or madness, I’m not sure which.

  • ActiveWarehouse Road Map – Some notes on where the ActiveWarehouse plugin is headed.
  • Find Resource – Plugin to make RESTful Rails projects more DRY.
  • Plugins – Acts As Enterprisey – Is part of grokking a new language knowing when something is a joke? (via Steve Eichert)
  • Ruby on Rails Security – New blog devoted to, you guessed it, Rails security. (via Ruby Inside)
  • Feed Digest – Another online tool for lifestreaming. Unfortunately, packrat that I am, what I really want is a client-side tool that slurps everything down into some datastore on my end, where I can archive it forever, search it, run statistics on it, will it to my kids…
  • Mindquarry – Potentially interesting open source collaboration server. (via James Governor)