Oxford Geek Night #9 next Wednesday October 15th, 2008
Not just two great talks on online publishing, but also a book raffle, and an empty microslot for you to volunteer to fill! What more do you want: blood?
Garbage collection, in a very real sense
Not just two great talks on online publishing, but also a book raffle, and an empty microslot for you to volunteer to fill! What more do you want: blood?
Unless you have a monopoly you can’t force a software user to do anything except switch to a different product. And we all know how well monopolies fare in the long term.
If nothing else, worth watching for the polar bear.
I left shortly after everyone went to the pub, but I imagine there were more red noses later.
Getting ASP to embrace Web 1.1 is as easy, and as pretty, as you’d imagine.
Google would be considered more trustworthy if along with REST, WSGI and AJAX it finally admitted to embracing NASDAQ.
I typed this first time round in Lynx over ssh, so it was quite brief. I then went back and added a whole day of live rambling to it, so now it’s as long as a Steve Yegge post.
Come cracking in / into my little shared-hosting environment. I’m working on it.
I feel it’s important to tell it like it is, even in the restricted space of a post title; but maybe I need a lesson from Google in self-presentation.
Move over LAMP: here comes LAPD.