Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A weblogging newcomer Victor Echo Zulu, who already demonstrates good weblogging practice (multiple posts throughout the day), has one of the best responses I’ve seen on a tedious squabble we all, unfortunately, know too well. Huh? What kind of community have I joined? Victor, every community has its dirty secrets and […]
Day: February 1, 2002
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I started writing when I was five years old. I wrote everything: articles, stories, fairy tales, even a musical when I was 12 that my school kindly let me produce and present. Writing is as much a part of me as breathing, laughter, and hope. My spelling is not always […]
For Hire
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. For hire: Edgy, quick tempered, slightly manic technology architect/writer. Known to disagree with people on occasion. Can be somewhat opinionated. Likes music. Orange. For particulars, enquire within.
UDDI is not the approach
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Thanks to TX Meryl, I found this article describing web services in clear, comprehensible terms. I like the article, but UDDI is NOT the approach to take for web services discovery. Not! Not! Not! Not! Create a beautiful distributed technology, and then capture it and constrain it by a centralized discovery service operated […]
Programming the web
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dave is still talking about web versus C programming language. He mentions that scripting is what holds the web together. Dave, someone has to write the base. You can’t create full applications with Javascript, without something taking the script and translating it into machine understandable bits. And that translation is accomplished through programming […]
