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Saturday, May 19, 2012. I thought I'd post here my response to the government's open standards consultation. It's long and written quite hastily, but I hope that someone somewhere within the cabinet office appreciates getting substantial input from someone without a corporate agenda to push. But what does this really mean, and is it enough? I'd like to conclude by discussing a few common objections to this position, typically raised by the owners of less-than-completely-open standards. Standards need a p...

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Saturday, May 19, 2012. I thought I'd post here my response to the government's open standards consultation. It's long and written quite hastily, but I hope that someone somewhere within the cabinet office appreciates getting substantial input from someone without a corporate agenda to push. But what does this really mean, and is it enough? I'd like to conclude by discussing a few common objections to this position, typically raised by the owners of less-than-completely-open standards. Standards need a p...

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The Symposion: November 2011

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Sunday, November 13, 2011. Dates, TimeZones and JDBC. Or "A World of Evil". A good measure of a software engineer's knowledge is to watch their face when you ask to help debug a date/time issue. The level of pain in their expression is directly proportional to their understanding. This, along with things like character encoding and parsing XML, is one of those deceptive areas that looks trivial until you get into the details, and then you realise it's deeply, deeply horrible. For a great overview of the ...

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The Symposion: May 2012

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Saturday, May 19, 2012. I thought I'd post here my response to the government's open standards consultation. It's long and written quite hastily, but I hope that someone somewhere within the cabinet office appreciates getting substantial input from someone without a corporate agenda to push. But what does this really mean, and is it enough? I'd like to conclude by discussing a few common objections to this position, typically raised by the owners of less-than-completely-open standards. Standards need a p...

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The Symposion: "Technical" support and "quality" software

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Friday, October 28, 2011. Technical" support and "quality" software. Why is good tech support so hard? I've just finished an 8-day, 8-email marathon with iTunes support over an (apparently) simple issue with a missing track from an album that I was trying to redownload using the much-trumpeted new features in iTunes 10.5. Must have been a system glitch". Followed by posting exactly the same 6 tracks to my account; clearly false. The album is no longer available". The track must have been removed". My gue...

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The Symposion: Government open standards

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Saturday, May 19, 2012. I thought I'd post here my response to the government's open standards consultation. It's long and written quite hastily, but I hope that someone somewhere within the cabinet office appreciates getting substantial input from someone without a corporate agenda to push. But what does this really mean, and is it enough? I'd like to conclude by discussing a few common objections to this position, typically raised by the owners of less-than-completely-open standards. Standards need a p...

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The Symposion: October 2011

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Friday, October 28, 2011. Technical" support and "quality" software. Why is good tech support so hard? I've just finished an 8-day, 8-email marathon with iTunes support over an (apparently) simple issue with a missing track from an album that I was trying to redownload using the much-trumpeted new features in iTunes 10.5. Must have been a system glitch". Followed by posting exactly the same 6 tracks to my account; clearly false. The album is no longer available". The track must have been removed". My gue...

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