- tim’s journal: ODBC MySQL Mail Merge — The bug Darryl Miles points out is the important thing to note, and a real show-stopper. Handy to be able to do this, though
Tagged as: merge mysql odbc office word - TNPI – Do it Yourself .mac — Nifty – setting up WebDAV on your own server, and then making OSX think it’s really a .Mac account!
Tagged as: dotmac webdav
- Random Etc.: chatbots for to-do list management? — Lovely idea for a little application from Tom Carden – managing todo lists via IM. Could probably knock this up as a little challenge.
Tagged as: application chatbot im productivity
Web apps – the wrap-up
09 February 2006
Well, that was pretty great. Tom‘s talk was pretty staggering – lots of ideas I’ve been following over the past year or two all coalescing together into one big lump. Very excited by that; really need to sit down and think it over when I’ve got some space. Cal, Joshua, and Ryan were all also excellent; Ryan’s talk especially, given its real-world, raw-data approach. Lots to think about.
I pointed out on the (slightly sarcastic) IRC back channel that it’s not necessarily the individual facts coming out that mattered – many people knew them already (like “don’t forget to cache”, etc) – but the context, the stories, the examples that wrap around them. Context is so important, and the summit put masses into context in a really exciting way. Shame there wasn’t more networking, but I had a good night afterwards, and it was nice to see a few old familiar faces, like Meg and Cal again, as well as meeting Rod for the first time.
My photos from the event are now online. Pretty pleased with the way they came out, given how far I was away from the stage, and how (relatively) slow my lens was.
- Rails Best Practices, Tips and Tricks — Some really handy stuff in here; it’s valuable most for the simple fact that it’s all in one place.
Tagged as: development rails ruby rubyonrails - Design Melt Down — Lovely web design resource; clear, clean, and some good ideas.
Tagged as: design layout typography web
Future of Web Apps, London, 8th February 2006
07 February 2006
So I’m going to be at the Carson Systems “Future of Web Apps” summit tomorrow. Looking forward to it a lot, and looking forward to meeting a whole host of new people. If you see a six-foot redhead with a goatee and a quiff, do say hi!
- Kusor.com – Textpattern tags for the impatient user — I’m going to need this, and it sure is easier to skim than the official wiki (not to diminish the usefulness of that tool in any way)
Tagged as: development reference tags textpattern txp - BBC – Food – Recipes – Salmon and asparagus open lasagne with lemon and chive hollandaise — Made this tonight – pretty good, though I’m praying my stomach liked that Hollandaise…
Tagged as: dinner food recipe
- Fuji camera adds gaming features – Joystiq — A digital camera. With games. Much as I love them, I really could care less about them on many devices, and cameras are one. Look at that button layout, it’s disgusting!
Tagged as: camera crap ergonomics games - The Squandered Promise of Science Fiction by Jonathan Lethem — Yes, basically. A nice, tight, essay, about what happened to the promise of 60s/70s sci-fi (part of the answer: Star Wars, that’s what)
Tagged as: essay literarycriticism scifi writing
- O’Reilly: What Is Podcasting — Basic tips on building the RSS feed – the bit so many people are so uninformative on
Tagged as: podcast rss
- Screenshot Gallery – G1 Jockey 4 // PlayStation 2 /// Eurogamer — Fantastic: a bit of plastic you put over your DualShock2 controller to turn it into *reins*. Affordance a-gogo
Tagged as: affordance design game horseracing interface joypad - crabfu steam toys — Yes yes yes. Walking, tracked, other weird model toys – all powered by real live steam. Beautiful model engineering at work.
Tagged as: engineering model steam - zestyping: How to really confuse your party guests. —
Tagged as: confusing daft fun interiors perspective
- Ruby Programming Language Enables Concise Network Programming — Interesting, simple explanation of TCP/IP and API design in Ruby
Tagged as: http programming tcpip tutorial webservices