Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Check out the new weather blox. An example of openlaszlo (an open source flash thingy)

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Power Outage

My power was out for a brief time tonight 8/20/05 for about 1 hour. I reported the problem and when I called back to find out how long it would be out I was told until 7:45 pm on the 21st. Thank God Dominion Virgina was wrong on that!! I live my the Fashion Sq mall. Did anyone else lose power or hear what happen to cause the outage?

Monday, July 25, 2005

JavaEtc: Charlottesville Blogs

Thanks Arin and Waldo. It nice to be heard. Arin, .Net Sucks. Arin, I have had a complete change of heart from my days of MT (MusicToday) where I really loved MS. But now with the MS continually raking in the bucks (see http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/28/technology/microsoft_analysis/index.htm) from corporate IT coffers instead of directing that money to delivering next gen applications to their users, I feel differently. I think C# is cool and maybe the OS version Mono
will catch on. Flame on!! BTW, anyone reading this who is concerned that if the government feels that their home could better serve the community if it were the home of a Target see Arin's blog and keep abreast of the situation. I think Arin's found his calling!!
JavaEtc: Charlottesville Blogs

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Charlottesville Blogs

Waldo Jaquith has set up an aggregation of Charlottesville VA Blogs and has included me in the aggregation. You'll find my friend Erik Hatcher on that list also. He is the one who pointed out Waldo's aggregator after I whined that no one was commenting on my posts. Then he reminded me of the distributed dialog that happens with blogs and it is quite possible never to get any comments but to that doesn't mean you're not being read. Erik used to blog alot on his personal blog but now he is obsessed with Lucene and spends all his day keeping up his Lucene Blog. Thanks Erik and Thanks Waldo.

Friday, June 17, 2005

Mission Statement

David St Lawrence's Mission Statement "Why I write" page is a very good start on the reasons why I might blog. Mostly I am interested in working out my thought on a variety of subjects. (Its cheaper than therapy:). But seriously, it helps me communicate with others about subjects and topics that are on my mind. I don't want to stimulate thought as much as just discuss these issues with like and not so like minded individuals. I love the picture on david's blog today. It beautiful.

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Stupid Ruby on Rails?

I asked the following question about RoR on the NOVA JUG. I received no responses but that is not too surprising since it was after all the NOVA _JUG_ not RUG. But since it was within the thread I thought I would give it a shot. Now I am asking it here.

I have a question about product development shops using RoR for a product that they sell to other clients. How do you protect the code? Now one suggestion is that you host the application and that will prevent users from modifying your code and creating support issues for you. Now that is one option but how about those cases where the client insists or we insist that the client host the app. Before our recent conversion to Java we were a building an app that used Cold Fusion for the web VB/Access for the desktop and backed by Sql server. The support requirements to support the mods the client would make were killing us and strangling our development efforts. So we switched to Java and provided a way for the clients to configure the app instead of modifying it. We use Swing for the desktop side and J2EE for the appserver with struts and then later Tapestry for the web. How would an organization avoid the pitfalls of visible code that RoR has in our environment but gain the benefits of increased productivity?

So there you have it. I think Ruby is great as an embedded scripting language. But amist all the buzz, can it be used by product development shops or is it just another buzz that will die down or an opportunity to sell books or only useful for departments wishing to write their own in house apps?

What do you think?