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[edit] Miller’s mechanical marvels - Kamloops This Week
7 January 2009, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.bclocalnews.com/bc_thompson_nicola/kamloopsthisweek/lifestyles/37170129.html&cid=0&ei=g6BlSZ2DI5WO9QTM6I37BA&usg=AFQjCNGrRpaoJ07pEHPyqRnRZh6AJ0W59A">Miller’s mechanical marvels</a> Kamloops This Week, Canada - <nobr>Jan 6, 2009</nobr> ... tried his hand at building an inline-eight-cylinder powerplant, using a design obtained from fellow engine and race-car constructor Fred Duesenberg. ... |
[edit] Higher Order abstractions in Scala with Type Constructor Polymorphism
5 January 2009, by Ruminations of a ProgrammerAbstractions at a higher level through type constructor polymorphism. Good type systems are expressive enough to conceal the implementation complexity, and expose *only* what it matters to the developer. People often cringe about the complexity of Scala's type system ...
[edit] 2008 Year-End Wrap-Up
2 January 2009, by Matt Another year, a few more blogs. 2008 has been a pretty groovy year for WordPress.com and the company behind it, Automattic. We doubled in size and brought new talent on board including some through the acquisition of two companies: Intense Debate and PollDaddy. This fine crew has helped bring new features to your dashboards, along with [...]
[edit] Happy New Year: Computers Making Computers?
1 January 2009, by An interesting article authored by Antoine Danchin from the Pasteur Institut was recently published and is sure to bring forth much discussion. Bacteria as computers making computers Various efforts to integrate biological knowledge into networks of interactions have produced a lively microbial systems ...
[edit] Un chef cuyo amor por la cocina va mucho más allá de sus limitaciones - El Nuevo Herald
31 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/sur-de-la-florida/story/349099.html&cid=0&ei=g6BlSZ2DI5WO9QTM6I37BA&usg=AFQjCNGIqMn9wpGvrcwsf5m8_q3jaQJ_Jw">Un chef cuyo amor por la cocina va mucho más allá de sus limitaciones</a> El Nuevo Herald, FL - <nobr>Dec 31, 2008</nobr> Su madre, una trabajadora de guardería infantil, y su padrastro, un constructor, están desempleados. A ellos les vendrían bien donaciones de alimentos y ... |
[edit] At the cutting edge - The Borneo Post
28 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://www.theborneopost.com/%3Fp%3D45542&cid=0&ei=g6BlSZ2DI5WO9QTM6I37BA&usg=AFQjCNEZs4gtzIZMfubomeHuoMtSW0NJlQ">At the cutting edge</a> The Borneo Post, Malaysia - <nobr>Dec 27, 2008</nobr> The semantic web constructor is an invaluable aid to the medical profession, especially to interns, as it can be an immediate referral when diagnosing ... |
[edit] Support Updates: New Resources, Holiday Hours
23 December 2008, by Heather As some of you may have noticed, Support has new help pages, and is no longer in the old FAQ format. Rather than a list of answers to your questions, Support is now more like a knowledgebase, providing comprehensive overviews of features and tasks. Please feel free to contact us with your thoughts and suggestions on [...]
[edit] Easily Apply Transactions To Services - MSDN Magazine
19 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.01.foundations.aspx&cid=0&ei=g6BlSZ2DI5WO9QTM6I37BA&usg=AFQjCNETkwRuoHxdXb2dN2dLB6jbhUxDMA">Easily Apply Transactions To Services</a> MSDN Magazine - <nobr>Dec 19, 2008</nobr> The ApplyConfiguration method is called by the constructor, which takes the binding section configuration name. ... |
[edit] Some more things of note. 18-12-08
18 December 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity Being able to push through barriers and achieve what the next man cannot through motivation and power to change subjective reality to the point of conclusion would be the main example. The spiritual lesson would be that you're accepting ...
[edit] 18-12-08
18 December 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity A real Bucking Bronco that can only be tamed through a blitzkrieg of applied philosophy, rigorous testing of subjective value and reality, and getting the bullshit out in the wash. Some accuse me of coldness - but I make the distinction ...
[edit] Media Uploader Overview
14 December 2008, by Heather We’ve responded to your suggestions and requests with some changes to your media upload options. You can now access all of your uploaded files through your Media Library, which is in your dashboard under the Media menu. Below the Library is Add New, through which you can upload files from your computer or the web. [...]
[edit] Programming “constructor spaghetti” - it’s not yummy!
13 December 2008, by jason (In reality, it’s not that simple. These additional parameters were added over time as things grew and got more complex, incrementally. But that’s even more reason to be mindful of this issue!) So instead, I took that out and added an ...
[edit] 11-12-08
12 December 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity They can also fuel ego and divert your awareness until they embody your reality, even if they are the most sickening lies imaginable. Humans have the capacity to believe anything. Yet if you treat yourself as simply a brain on a stick, ...
[edit] Learning to Love Comment Moderation
12 December 2008, by Heather I’ll bet you never thought you’d see the day when you looked forward to moderating your comments, but this might just be it. Comment moderation has been vastly improved, with all kinds of little tools and changes to help keep things quick and painless. The Comments menu of your dashboard has a new, beautiful layout. Above [...]
[edit] QuickPress and Other Handy Post Options
11 December 2008, by Heather As you may have noticed, there’s a brand new way to post on your dashboard: QuickPress! There are also lots of other tools to help you write and edit drafts and published posts. QuickPress lets you post the basics straight from your dashboard, without navigating to the Posts menu. The essentials are all there: title, [...]
[edit] Object Oriented JavaScript
10 December 2008, by Montu d) we can simulate classes, remember simulation is far away from reality. Time to jump into code. Do it yourself. /* Just a quick hack */ function d(str){ document.write(str); } {//Brace added just to limit everything in to local scope ...
[edit] The Many Ways to Configure Your New Dashboard
10 December 2008, by Heather Back in the day (a week ago), what you saw was what you got when it came to your dashboard. Now, you’ve got total freedom to move things around and get rid of the stuff you don’t use. First, there’s dragging and dropping modules (boxes of content). Just grab the title bar of a module and [...]
[edit] WordPress.com Goes Gravatar Crazy
8 December 2008, by apokalyptik Howdy there bloggers! You’ll no doubt remember that when we acquired Gravatar.com, just over a year ago, we intended to fully integrate it into WordPress.com. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally replaced the WordPress.com avatar system with those Globally Recognized Avatars. What does this mean? It means your WordPress.com avatar can [...]
[edit] 43 Degrees, but it’s snowing
6 December 2008, by Matt It’s 43 degrees outside, which is I think as cold as it gets in San Francisco. But there’s no reason we can’t turn down the thermometer here on WordPress.com. That’s right, the snow is back! Last year we were a little tardy with adding it so to make up we’re giving you almost a full month of [...]
[edit] New Dashboard Design
5 December 2008, by Matt You’ve probably gotten tired of hearing about it from us, but the day has finally come and the new dashboard is finally here. It’s now immediately available to everyone on WordPress.com. Change is always tricky, but pretty much everyone who has already switched to the new design and layout (that we affectionately call Crazyhorse) prefers it [...]
[edit] 2.7 Gets Here in Two Days!
3 December 2008, by Jane Wells As promised, here is the advance notice that WordPress 2.7 is coming to WordPress.com, and will go live on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 8pm Eastern Time. That’s 5pm Thursday in California, 1am Friday in London (UTC), 8am Friday in Jakarta, noon on Friday in Sydney…find your time here. Some people like to learn how to [...]
[edit] 02-12-02
2 December 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity I seem to have found the difference between merely doing something and fulfillment - openness to what some call the Akashic field, another state of reality where everything is one. It's the 'X Factor' in music, the hallmark of the ...
[edit] retractions and springs by foreceps motorics………..By Henryk Szubinski.
23 November 2008, by benabb 1-constructor.
[edit] The Gift.
14 November 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity Kes is with Tuvok meditating on a small candle, raising the flame mentally, then going 'beyond the subatomic' to perceive a new reality. After reading up on subjects like this in books like 'Life After Death' and 'Conversations With ...
[edit] Declaring Objects
10 November 2008, by Hasan The class name followed by parentheses specifies the constructor for the class. A constructor defines what occurs when an object of a class is created. Constructors are an important part of all classes and have many significant ...
[edit] 08-10-08
7 October 2008, by Parenthesis In Eternity My mistake was solely down to allowing myself to be dragged into another person's reality instead of seeing to what end it fits into my own mental framework. Because of this, I, and many of you no doubt, experience moments of confusion ...
[edit] Splash Screen in WPF 3.5 SP1
11 August 2008, by Besides improving application startup time, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 also allows developers to add a splash screen to WPF applications. The splash screen is shown using native code, even before WPF application starts to load. In reality this means the splash screen would show immediately when ...
[edit] Hell hath no fury like Polymorphism scorned...
11 February 2008, by Let me tell you: Polymorphism is a testy ol‘ bat… Ignore at your own risk. Case in point: Slava Pestov points out the latest victim of an ignored Polymorphism: NIO2 If there‘s one thing in CS that you shouldn‘t ignore is Polymorphism. Before you click away, thinking I'm talking about boring ol' OOP ...
[edit] 100% Compatible JavaBeans, Fraction Of Code, No Language Changes!
23 February 2007, by Some people complained that my previous post wasn't clear about the JavaBeans proposal I raised based on Alex's idea, first let me say this: it requires no language changes and has a fully functional free implementation right now. Better it is 100% compatible both with current Java and the old JavaBeans ...
[edit] Deadlocks and Enterprise Services
19 November 2004, by The big picture - my team (Ayelet Nisan, Saar Carmi and me) is currently writing the framework for a large scale .NET project. The problem - a few days ago while debugging our new batch framework version (a lot of working with threads, enterprise services and SWC) we have encountered a strange deadlock. ...
[edit] Don't trust user supplied data - Real World Example
15 July 2004, by Suppose I have a notion of a User Account in my application, and I want to allow 3rd parties to tie that user account to one or more objects in an external directory/authentication system. Let's say, for the sake of argument, that I'm going to use System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry to represent ...
[edit] Groovy Ambiguities, Optional Elements, and Syntax Shortcuts Considered Sucky
31 March 2004, by My Groovy source diving and hands on experimentation for the past week or so has born a tremendous amount of fruit. I'm getting an increasingly better feel for the true gestalt of this language. But the bad news is that alot of the experience is negative in nature - don't do this, avoid doing that, ...
