XForms – the next generation of Web forms: W3C is pleased to announce the creation of the XForms Activity. More flexible than previous HTML and XHTML form technologies, XForms separate purpose, presentation, and data. The Activity is producing advanced forms logic, improved internationalization, and rich user interface capabilities.
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Eight Tips for Using Your Pocket PC
hours of fun
hours of fun. Be sure to check out the grocery lists, missilefits (you did play with rockets as a kid like I did right?), the shirt factory, and other crap. I might think Mike and Bill were separated at birth, but BK is older.
Content Management System Feature List
A comprehensive list of features for anyone trying to develop a Content Management System.
“Paul Browning and Mike Lowndes gave an excellent expose of elements that might be found in a Content Management System, covering 41 features and listing over 80 products. There appeared to be a blurring between Virtual Learning Environments, Document Management Systems, Web-enabled databases, Web application servers and desktop Web publishing tools — all of which can lay claim to some elements of a CMS.”
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Dorman and Blue Horizon
Went to Kendall Cafe last night and heard Dorman and Blue Horizon.
How to be a Programmer
Short, well written 40 page article on “How to be a Programmer“: via [postneo] via [slashdot]
Languages and their corresponding codes
Ever wondered “Where can I find a list of all the languages and their corresponding codes?”
3 months goofing
“You have spent the equivalent of 3 months goofing off this year.” [swartz]
The Age of Spiritual Machines
Finished “The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence” by Ray Kurzweil a couple weeks ago. If you want a scary view of what the future holds, read this book. I’m not a great book reviewer, so just like all of my other book reviews, here are a couple quotes I thought were thought provoking and/or notable.
“… it illustrated one of the paradoxes of human nature: We like to solve problems, but we don’t want them all solved, not too quickly anyway. We are more attached to the problems than to the solutions.” [pg 1]
On death: “… A great deal of our effort goes into avoiding it. We make extraordinary efforts to delay it, and indeed often consider its intrusion a tragic event. Yet we would find it hard to live without it. Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it.” [pg 2]
“The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.” [pg 14]
“What makes a soul? And if machines ever have souls, what will be the equivalent of psychoactive drugs? Of pain? Of the physical/emotional high I get from having a clean office?” (Esther Dyson on pg 135)
File to download
Ever wanted to calculate how long it would take a certain file to download via various connection speeds? Use the Download Time Calculator.