Archive | 2003

The RSS Wars

Interesting conversation going on at Jason Kottke’s site on RSS 1.0 and 2.0. As a feed provider, my primary concern is shipping out content to the most consumers, and if I need to use two formats to do that, that’s fine. My use of RSS 1.0 will be pretty limited to cutting and pasting similar fields from 2.0, I guess, until I find some better documentation on how to manipulate it.

I’ve found a few of the aggregator sites prefer or require one format over the other, so providing both is pretty much required. Looking forward to finding out if more advanced tool can be built with the more complex format.

Travel weary

Back in New Hampshire, gaining yet another travel story. Not the horror stories of 18 hours trapped in Buffalo or others I’ve heard, just the minor, dragging out annoyance of thunderstorms and delays and uncertainty and waiting and waiting. Arriving at midnight is just so much more late, psychologically, than 10:30 PM. Glad to be home.

A cart out on the tarmac stuck the jetway and ripped out their power cords. We were forbidden from boarding the plane on an unpowered jetway, so had to wait 90 minutes while they moved the jet and set everything back up again. A fully packed flight and a few testy infants didn’t help the mood. Like I said, glad to be home.

They are, they’re not, they are, they’re not… looks like we ought to just wait and see…

Novell Not Dumping Netware “jerel writes “eWeek describes how Novell will still develop and support NetWare. The eWeek article quotes Bruce Lowry, a top spokesman for Novell as saying, ‘The bottom line is no. The whole thing with Linux is an additive thing. We’re not dumping NetWare, we’re adding Linux.’ NetWare 7.0 will allow users to either upgrade to the latest version of the NetWare kernel or move to Linux.” I guess this answers any lingering doubts going around.” [Slashdot]

Microsoft ships updated OLE DB Provider for VFP 8.0

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Visual FoxPro 8.0. The Visual FoxPro OLE DB Provider (VfpOleDB.dll) exposes OLE DB interfaces that you can use to access Visual FoxPro databases and tables from other programming languages and applications. The Visual FoxPro OLE DB Provider is supported by OLE DB System Components as provided by MDAC 2.6 or later. The requirements to run the Visual FoxPro OLE DB Provider are the same as for Visual FoxPro 8.0. This free download version of the Visual FoxPro OLE DB Provider is a updated version from the one included in Visual FoxPro 8.0. [FoxCentral.Net]

Novell To Cease NetWare Development?

Following the purchase of Ximian announced earlier this week, Novell execs are floating trial balloons about moving all of the Netware services to a Linux base, off their proprietary OS. Sounds like a win-win to me: Novell gets a larger base of customers to sell their services to, and customers can get support for the underlying OS from a wider array of service providers. See the link to the article and commentary on Slashdot: Novell To Cease NetWare Development?

Way cool! Submarines run Linux and Macs

Way back when when I was on submarines, we didn’t have no fancy com-pu-ters. ‘Course, they hadn’t invented Macs yet… Navy to draft Linux-powered Macs. A company that specializes in running Linux on Macs says it has landed a deal to supply the U.S. Navy with 260 Apple Xserve servers. [CNET News.com]

Boston Area FoxPro User Group Special Meeting: Ken Levy, August 12th

Boston FUG, Tuesday, August 12: Ken Levy, VFP8 News, Europa, .NET & XML. Boston VFP User Group on Tuesday, August 12, 6:30pm at the Microsoft offices, 6th floor, 201 Jones Rd., Waltham MA, presents: Ken Levy, Microsoft VS Data Product Manager, will be presenting the latest news for Visual FoxPro. Ken will also discuss and demo Visual FoxPro 8.0 along with VFP 8.0 working with VS .NET 2003. Ken will also show demos and discuss Europa (next version of VFP) and Whidbey (next version of Visual Studio .NET). In addition, Ken will show some exciting demos of the new XML/XSLT editor/debugger for VS .NET. For more information on the latest news that will be discussed, refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/letters/ [FoxCentral.Net]

AskTog: We get no respect

Ask Tog: It’s Time We Got Respect. “‘I have met the enemy and he is us.’ When Pogo mouthed these words so many years ago, he must have been thinking of software designers, or interaction engineers, or human interface folks, or whatever we who create the interaction model for our products are calling ourselves this week.” Linked via Tomalak’s Realm

Pirates of the Internet

Steven Levy has a good perspective on the imbalance of record industry piracy problems and national security. “The bill says if you share a single tune with your pals online÷as millions do every day÷you are a felon. Penalty: up to five years in jail” By Steven Levy in NEWSWEEK

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