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I've been reading "Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide" for couple of days already and learnt some interesting facts about the language. As a Java programmer with several years of hard-core non-stop programming experience, I find it pret...
by spyromus 2006-01-19 16:15 development · ruby
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Yesterday I finished playing one wonderful game -- Mystery Case Files: Huntsville -- and decided to quickly outline what interesting on this front happened in my late 2005 life. Mystery Case Files: Huntsville Wonderful game with average graphics,...
by spyromus 2006-01-06 03:35 review · interesting · game
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About two months ago David Winer presented his first version of the Guidelines for validating OPML. Since that time it has been updated two more times, but it is not the point. The point is that the document denotes two possible types of outlines for b...
by spyromus 2006-01-05 03:09 development · thoughts · opml
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My latest observation is that people tend to repeat familiar user interfaces when creating web documents. A good example, and particularily what I wished to focus on in this writing, is creating links from the words "click here", or "here", and the lik...
by spyromus 2005-12-15 03:52 thoughts · web
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Maybe it's somewhat usual nowadays, but I was impressed to the tips of my fingers with a paging functionality I came across on the SourceForge.net site. The paging is those numbers below the list of items you see when, for example, looking through the ...
by spyromus 2005-12-14 10:17 site · development · interesting
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For those who are curious where that four-leaf clover symbol Apple uses for Command key today came from dedicated -- Macintosh Stories on Folklore.org.
by spyromus 2005-12-07 02:32 interesting
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Sometimes the ideas are floating on the surface, but for some unknown reason no one sees them. This time is no exception. Geominder is a very simple reminder software for your Nokia mobile. And now prepare yourself for some science fiction... It al...
by spyromus 2005-12-05 16:22 interesting · mobile
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Some of you may know Gnome Evolution project which is a complete Outlook-like solution for Linux with contacts, calendars, mail client and God knows what else. I kind of like it as it has some indexing features allowing me to search through the years o...
by spyromus 2005-12-01 01:25 tips · software
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Have you ever heard Microtechno music? Everyone heard about Techno, Trance, Acid, Jazz, Classics etc etc, but I bet there are very few listeners aware of Microtechno, Microhouse and the whole family of micro-styles. What's the difference? The differ...
by spyromus 2005-11-26 07:07 microtechno
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Yesterday Kate asked me whether it's possible to connect her professional Sony display to her iBook G4 to get a better picture and color representation or no. I answered, yes, without any hesitation and... it's where the tricky part started. While i...
by spyromus 2005-11-23 01:59 general · tips · mac
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