Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog

  • Using Jabber as a log monitor

    Brian Jones – Using Jabber as a log monitor: „Jabber, the streaming XML technology mainly used for instant messaging, is well-suited to its most common task. However, Jabber is a far more generic tool. It’s not a chat server per se, but rather a complete XML routing framework. This has some pretty far-reaching implications.“

  • Rhizome

    „Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site — content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that instead of just creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, with Rhizome you can create URLs that represent just about anything, such as: structural components…

  • Capturing user experience closes the feedback loop

    Jon Udell on InfoWorld – Capturing user experience closes the feedback loop: „For developers who rarely get to see people using their software, any opportunity to observe users is likely to provide valuable insight. Arguably such observation can, and should, occur throughout the software life cycle. A software team will often nominate one member to…

  • Tales of Optimization and Troubleshooting

    Howard Feldman – Tales of Optimization and Troubleshooting: „Whatever it was, I determined to find out what was going on. How hard could it be? What I found was not at all what I expected. The story was interesting enough that I thought it worth sharing. Perhaps you’ll find ways to apply some of the…

  • Programming is like Songwriting

    Derek Sivers – Programming is like Songwriting: „As I get more and more into programming, I’m constantly struck with how similar it feels to songwriting. […] – It makes me jump out of bed at 2 AM wanting to try the ideas in my head to see if they work. – Being the programmer in…