Acrobat Reader Speed-Up Utility: Must Use!

Holy Cow! I don't think I've ever been happier with a 129K download than with the ARSU utility. It makes a huge improvement in Acrobat Reader start-up time.

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Not Impressed By "Project PC" Form Factor, But...

Scan Computers is touting a new PC specially designed for project managers, but it looks to me like an absolutely standard PC with a special software bundle. What I'm interested in is a “collaborative” form-factor: support for two external displays, two keyboard/mice, a digitizer for sketching... Actually, you could …

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Sam Gentile Likes TestDriven.NET

Sam Gentile, who's usually right about these things, prefers TestDriven.NET to NUnit. I'll have to check it out on my next project. I'm also planning on trying out CruiseControl.NET next time. Oh, and just to make it topical, maybe I'll write a Konfabulator for Windows widget to show …

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New Code Generation API for Mono

Lluis Sanchez Gual has written a new code-generation API for Mono that is intermediate between the CIL generation of System.Reflection.Emit and generating C# code (which is, naturally, a tactic that limits you to what C# can perform). I've been writing a lot about little languages lately (and in …

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Halo 2 Grosses $100M in One Day

Wow. Just 10 years ago, when Sander Antoniades and I were pitching the idea of Game Developer magazine to our publishing company, we had to have pages of references showing that videogaming was a multibillion industry because no one believed it.

\$100M in a single day is rare air, even …

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Pele on the move

It's really hot when you get this close to magma.

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Yes, I AM "everything to everybody"

You are .* You are a wildcard. You are everything to everybody. You can't make up your mind as to what you want to be.
Which File Extension are You?

I started writing a “What Programming Language Are You?” quiz. My stack crashed while trying to come up with clever ways to determine if someone was more recursive or iterative.

Anyhow, if you want to see a silly little “What Programming Language Are You?“ quiz …

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Kenneth Iverson Dies

Kenneth Iverson, inventor of APL, J, and winner of the 1979 Turing Award (his talk: “Notation as a Tool of Thought“), died last month at the age of 84. Although APL was quite popular, Iverson will be remembered as one who contributed more towards the formal unification of mathematical …

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Libertarianism

I think that libertarianism (small 'l' anyway) is the sort of natural instinct of programmers. As a group, I'd say we work hard, believe in an entrepreneurial potential, most of us are in the private sector. We don't have the diversity we could, but we all know that smarts aren't …

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Dems == welfare state?

A “Republican from Idaho“ says: “The biggest problem that Dems have over here is that losts of poeple are small buz owners, not employees. The main industry in this state is agriculture and most people live in small towns. Those are all spots where dems have not been able to …

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