Good-bye Netscape
In the golden age of the Internet, Netscape was the darling, the poster child for the Dot Com Boom. My first server-side development effort was based in Netscape’s LiveWire technology, which eventually went on to become the Netscape Application Server. My second book I wrote was on Netscape’s JavaScript. My interest in RDF started because […]
Girl-ick-ism
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Halley has two new posts on girlism, related to the release of Charlie’s Angels 2 and Legally Blonde 2, and both are wide of the mark. In the first she writes: In both movies, the younger women call on a network of their girlfriends to save the day. In both movies […]
Cut the wires
I’ve spent too much time in technology recently, but after the work on the server today, I can take a break. Not too long a break because I have promised essays, for poets and other mad, bad, sad people. Loren started a review of Catch 22, and I wonder whether to add my own thoughts […]
Your edit does not make my edit
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I wanted to commiserate with Mark Pilgrim. It must feel that he’s being bombarded right about now because of recent edit watch activities. I feel sympathy for Mark, but I still don’t agree with blindly tracking other people’s edits. Not for punitive reasons. However, having said this, I see no harm […]
