Autor: Tim Strehle

  • Rules-based programming

    Jon Udell: „Tools for Rules: Rules-based programming will either help us out or create a different kind of mess“ http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/05/16/20OPstrategic_1.html „Rules engine/debugger as system service?: I like to imagine new OS system services. Yesterday, it struck me that a rules engine, logger, and debugger would be an appropriate bundle of stuff to generalize as a…

  • Data Structures and RDF

    „There are four general ways of storing information: 1. A list, in which one has a number of items, which may or not be related to one another. 2. A table, in which one has a number of items (records), each with a distinct set of properties or columns. 3. A tree, in which one…

  • topically

    Mozilla Gecko based Semantic Web RDF client: http://topicalla.mozdev.org/ http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/elorapre.html http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/actorsearch.html

  • haystack – the universal information client

    Incredible – an RDF based Java application with a very generic architecture, drag&drop, e-mail and IM integration, customizable, … Very very high and specific system requirements, unfortunately. http://haystack.lcs.mit.edu/ http://www.xulplanet.com/cgi-bin/ndeakin/homeN.cgi?min=1&dd=02062003

  • Intuit QuickBase

    Web-based information system, reminds me of Intrexx – beautiful interface! http://www.quickbase.com/

  • JavaBeans conventions

    A ZDNet article describes the conventions JavaBeans classes must conform to: class->getProperty class->setProperty class->isBoolProperty class->addEventListener class->removeEventListener Makes sense. That’s similar to what I’m already doing in my PHP classes.

  • Phrame

    MVC (Model, View, Controller) / Model2-Framework for PHP – sounds good, but I couldn’t get it to work: http://phrame.sourceforge.net/ https://www.phparch.com/issuedata/2003/jun/sample.php

  • TypePad

    A web-based administration interface that’s just plain beautiful: http://www.typepad.com/2003/05/some_frequently_aske.shtml

  • Microsoft Reader

    Coming back to the Microsoft Reader after some time: It’s release 2.1 by now. There’s free tools for creating OEB files (Open eBook) from XHTML + CSS + images, and for converting those into .lit files! Microsoft Reader is the best solution I know for reading very long texts on the screen (PC or Pocket…

  • Infocalypse

    „You could use Infocalypse as an online collaborative encyclopedia, a personal weblog, a technical support forum, or (with a little customization) even a shopping cart.“ (in PHP) http://wonko.com/infocalypse/