Dugg: Ugh!

Sorry about the "Service Unavailable"s throughout the day. My post on "Top 10 Things I've Learned About Computers From The Movies and Any Episode of '24'" got >1800 Diggs today. My ISP called me in the middle of the afternoon and said that my site was consuming 100% CPU …

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2006 Jolt Award Finalists: Development Environments

I'm the moderator of the "Development Environments" category of the Jolt Awards and this year the finalists are:

Development Environments

  • EiffelStudio Open Source Edition (Eiffel Software)
  • IntelliJ IDEA (JetBrains)
  • IronPython (Microsoft)
  • Microsoft XNA Game Studio Express, XNA Framework (Microsoft)
  • NetBeans IDE (Sun Microsystems)
  • Wolfram Workbench (Wolfram Research)

This makes for …

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2006 Jolt Award Finalists: Other Categories

Change and Configuration Management

AnthillPro3 (Urbancode)

Automated Build Studio (AutomatedQA)

FLEXnet Connect (Macrovision)

Perforce: the Fast Software Configuration (Perforce Software)

Team Foundation Server (Microsoft Corporation)

CA Wily Introscope ChangeDetector (CA / Wily Technology)

Collaboration Tools

Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional (Adobe Systems)

Code Collaborator (Smart Bear Software)

Confluence (Atlassian Software Systems)

NetBeans …

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2006 Jolt Award Finalists, Books

Books (Practical/General Developer Interest)

Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game (Addison-Wesley) by Alistair Cockburn

Catastrophe Disentanglement (Addison-Wesley) by E. M. Bennatan

Eric Sink on the Business of Software (Apress) by Eric Sink

Practices of an Agile Developer (Pragmatic Bookshelf) by Venkat Subramaniam and Andy Hunt

Software Creativity 2.0 …

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The Threading Maturity Model

Alan Zeichick proposes a Threading Maturity Model.

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5 Things You Probably Don't Know About Me

Steve Pietrek tagged me, so...

I may be the world's worst student. I graduated High School by the margin of a D+ (in English yet, where I had 780s on both my SATs and boards), I dropped out of college (where I had dual majors in Marine Biology and, yes …

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Dog Sighting

Sorry about such a string of offtopics but now that I've posted something SD-related, I just have to tell you about literally bumping into Beth and Duane "Dog" Chapman at the airport. Tina and I were over in Honolulu a few days ago, all bleary-eyed and coffee-deprived from an early …

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Writing Your Own Language: Choose a VM or Native?

Andrew Binstock has a good post on "Writing your own language -- How to choose a VM." In the post, he says that "Most of these VMs encourage your compiler to output not bytecodes but source code using their native language." But at the level of code generation, you're talking low-level …

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Deus Ex Machine Gun

When discussing how awesome Children of Men was, Tina pointed out that it had some flaws, like a scene where someone is utterly defeated, the bad guy cocks the gun, all hope is lost, and rat-a-tat-tat come the bullets from off-screen. I said "Oh, you mean the deus ex machine …

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