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Of late, there’s been some discussion about whether the role of design
will have a seat at the table — you know the table, the large mahogany one
where all the important decisions are made.
Adaptive Path’s search for a CEO (or, as o
About a month ago I wrote about the progress we’re making planning the
conference UX Week 2008. I feel a little sheepish plugging Adaptive Path events
on my blog (you’re not here to be sold at!) but it really is a big part of
what I’
(20 minutes is the length of my BART commute.)
All Americans know that 1967 was a heady time of the country. “The
Sixties” were in full swing, and the gap between the Baby Boomers and
their parent generation was startlingly wide. Studying
As we’ve just announced over on the Adaptive Path blog, we’re
looking for a CEO. Jesse and I aren’t stepping down or anything —
we’ll still be Presidents. But we’ve recognized that as the company
evolves, and compl
Apart from government positions, is there any job in the public eye so wracked
with incompetent practitioners as NBA referees? The final call in regulation
that screwed the Raptors is just the latest in an overwhelming display of
incompetence.
I tend
Recently, my colleague Ryan conducted a two-hour IM chat session with Matt
Jones. You can read the highlights over in the Adaptive Path blog, but if you
have the time, I encourage you to delve into the unexpurgated version available
on Ryan’s s
A couple nights ago I saw Alan Cooper present his Interaction08 Keynote, An
Insurgency of Quality, for a local audience.
His presentation is quite rambly, but I think the heart of the thesis was:
best-to-market always beats first-to-market
quality
I grew up in Los Angeles in the 70s and 80s, and basketball was my favorite
sport to watch and play. Needless to say, the L.A. Lakers were my team, and its
centerpiece Kareem Abdul-Jabbar my favorite player. To the degree that when I
would play b-bal
One thing that’s taking much of my time at Adaptive Path is programming
our upcoming UX Week 2008 event. I’ve been trying very hard to balance
inspiration and information; visions of where we’re headed mixed with
practical how-tos.
After scoring 24 out of 80, I explored the other tests on the site. One that
caught my attention is the Mind in the eyes test, which asks you to describe
what someone is thinking or feeling based just on looking at their eyes. I
believe it’s re
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[...]
When I
blogged
about Flyp
on
Tuesday, I
didn't
know it
was about
to run an
article
about
Charlie
Nesson's
poker univ
ersity, a
place
where
students
learn
about life
by playing
poker
online.
The
article is
short and
showy, but
it'll give
you the
idea...
(Charlie
is the
founder of
...
Approximat
ely
250,000
cell phone
subscriber
s lost
service
for most
of Tuesday
this week
in Vermont
and neighb
oring
states.
According
to the Bra
ttleboro
Reformer,
a “s
oftware is
sue”
caused the
problem,
which
caused the
loss of Un
icel’
;s cell
phone
service
from about
4:00 am
until 2:30
in the
afternoon.
Public
Relations
Manager
Miriam
Svobodny
said [...]
Of late, t
here’
;s been
some
discussion
about
whether
the role
of design
will have
a seat at
the table
—
you know
the table,
the large
mahogany
one where
all the
important
decisions
are made.
Adaptive P
ath’
s search
for a CEO
(or, as
one
candidate
put it to
me
yesterday,
“It&
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like your
adopting a
parent,
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[...]
I recently
ran across
this 15
minute
clip of
Clay
Shirky
talking
about what
he brillia
ntly
refers to
as the
cognitive
surplus
and how
that
applies to
things
like
Wikipedia
and Web
2.0. It's
an
absolute
must-watch
Today I am
attending
Blog
Carolinas
a social
media
conference
being held
in North C
arolina
217;s
Research
Triangle
Park (that
’s
halfway
between
Raleigh
and
Durham). I
am particu
larly inte
resting on
hearing
Andy Beal&
#8217;s
session on
Online
Reputation
Management
. Andy
recently
launched
Trackur,
an online
reputation
monitoring
service
(which I
am
interested
in using
for
Zenoss).
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Now I can
say, at
last, that
I'm a
JavaOne
speaker,
really,
not only a
successful
submitter.
This year
no
headache,
sore
throat,
cold, flu,
pain in
the ass
prevented
me from
performing
my talk.
Not even
the
stinking
MacBook...
As I write
the last
of my
event
summary
reports
and follow
up action
items, I
am now
officially
putting a
bow on the
TIBCO user
conference
(TUCON
2008)
What a
madhouse.
I was acco
untable
for the
TIBCO
Analyst
Summit
(TIBCO?s
first
ever), two
days of
the
Business O
ptimizatio
n track of
presentati
ons
(combining
[...]
Apparently
Lucas is
up to his
old tricks
again .
How sad .
I was
hoping
that
Spielberg
might
diminish
Lucas?
influence
on the
film .
*sigh*
I?ll
probably
go see it
anyway. On
the upside
Iron Man
was surpri
singly
good and
Prince
Caspian
looks to
be good...
(read
more)
Dave Fish
has a
number of
entries on
his blog
site demon
strating
the soon
to be
released
features,
including
DataWindow
ToolTips
and New
Graph Styl
es.Origina
l Entry
Stockholm,
Berlin,
Warsaw,
Prague,
Munich and
Milan are
the cities
I will be
stopping
in as part
of the
second leg
of the
European
on AIR
Tour. I
will be
MCing the
event, and
giving a
session on
building
your first
AIR applic
ation with
Flex.
The first
leg was
completely
sold out,
and the
second
[...]
I relied
on two
models
when I
wrote Java
Script:
The Good
Parts. The
first was
Kernighan
and
Richie's
The C P
rogramming
Language.
It is a
brilliant
little
book. I
thought
there
should be
a K&R
for JavaSc
ript. When
it seems
that most
tech books
are
sold by
the pound,
it is nice
to read a
little
book that
cleanly
lays
out what
you need
to know.
The other
was
William
Goldman's
The
Princess
Bride.
Goldman
remembers
his grandf
ather
reading
him a
wonderful
book by
S.
Morgenste
At the end
of this
week, I
will no
longer be
employed
by BEA
Systems.
It has
been a
great 4
years
working at
BEA, and u
ndoubtedly
the
highlight
of my
career
thus far.
I have
enjoyed
the opport
unity to
write for
the BEA
developer
community,
and to
lead
Tooling at
BEA these
last 3
years.
According
to
Forrester
research
wider
handset av
ailability
, improved
network
coverage
and new
pricing
models are
going to
foster
rapid
adoption
of mobile
internet
services
in
Europe.By
2013 they
predict
that the
number of
people
using the
Internet
via mobile
phone will
be 125
million -
three
times toda
y's
figure.
Some
countries,
such as
the UK,
will adopt
even faste
r. Im
proved
handset
devices,
such as
the Iphone
2.0,
improved
networks,
such as
3.5G,
better
network
coverage,
and fl
Meet you
at the
JavaOne
Modularity
session
and BOF on
Wednesday
(May 7th)
to share
more about
the Java
Module
System and
OSGi
support.
We will
show some
simple
demos of
the Java
Module
System and
how a Java
module
imports an
OSGi
bundle.
The
ColdFusion
8.01
System Req
uirements
as shown
in the
detailed
platform
support
matrix
[PDF]
indicates
that
support
for 64-bit
Linux dist
ributions
is limited
to Red Hat
Enterprise
Linux 5
and SuSe
Linux
Enterprise
Server
10.1.
This fine
print
appears to
often go o
verlooked,
so I just
want to
broadcast
it a
little
louder
here.
I was
contacted
today by
someone
reporting
installati
on
problems
and
mentioned
glibc and
floating
point
errors. A
bit of
Googling
turned up
this
Google
Group
thread
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awesome on
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My age
allows me
start
grumping.
These
young prog
rammers do
n’t
read books
anymore.
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argue, &ld
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need to
find a
solution
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just a
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are
outdated
by the
time of p
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