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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Friday, August 01, 2014. Old meme still makes me me laugh. There are many variations on this particular 'quote' in the history of the Internet (I heard it long ago, somewhere in the mid 1990's). The version I remember doesn't seem to match the recorded history we can find at sites like the Way Back Machine. I think that means this was a popular meme back then and some exercised poetic license. The version I remember is:. The art o...

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Friday, August 01, 2014. Old meme still makes me me laugh. There are many variations on this particular 'quote' in the history of the Internet (I heard it long ago, somewhere in the mid 1990's). The version I remember doesn't seem to match the recorded history we can find at sites like the Way Back Machine. I think that means this was a popular meme back then and some exercised poetic license. The version I remember is:. The art o...

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View from the Fringe: Treat all gently

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just this guy learning to be a craftsman. View my complete profile. Chaining Eithers in Java 8. Stop writing your code for the happy path. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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View from the Fringe: Versioning REST services

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Tuesday, June 15, 2010. I read a blog entry. Musing on whether RESTful web services need versioning. In his posting, Ganesh suggests putting some kind of version number into the body of a request. He suggests that this be done even for a GET or DELETE. I could spend a fair bit of time describing this in more detail, but I did some googling and found a great blog entry. Written back in May of 2008) by Peter Williams. In this case, ...

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View from the Fringe: March 2012

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. A Checklist for Designing Software. In typical priority order:. Our software needs to produce correct outputs or at least flag when it suspects it is failing to produce correct outputs (it's amazing to me how often developers put so much thought into the "happy path" and almost none into detecting and handling errors). Is it secure enough? Does it meet our scaling needs? Is it as simple as possible?

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View from the Fringe: March 2011

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Pardon me, but I believe there's been a mistake. I logged into my Twitter account this morning after having not looked at it for quite some time. Imagine my surprise when I looked at the list of people following me and I see this:. While it's flattering to entertain the idea that the UK Prime Minister cares about my tweets, somehow I don't think so. Tuesday, March 01, 2011. Jargon, REST, and Reuse.

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View from the Fringe: March 2010

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View from the Fringe. Observations and commentary from the edge of normal. Sunday, March 28, 2010. I learned something interesting when reading the Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One. It turns out that URI fragments (the part of a URI after a '#' character) are not interpreted as part of a URI:. One possibly surprising consequence of this split is that URI fragments are not considered in URI resolution activities such as interacting with proxies or redirection. It also means that you shou...

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Walking the Fringe: January 2010

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Yes Will inventing a term that duplicates one of the most common words in the modern English language doom the term to failure? Sigh I guess I'll abandon my delusions of grandeur and revert to "aspiring wood craftsman" (but "week" is much simpler and catchier. :-) ). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Just this guy learning to be a craftsman. View my complete profile. My technical blog (very geeky).

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Walking the Fringe: October 2006

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Thursday, October 05, 2006. The PC that Ate my Printer Paper. I recently set out to configure the PC my girls use for educational games to allow them to print from the PC to our printer connected to our 20" iMac. I had just slogged through getting a WiFi card to work with the Windows box. And was already pretty grouchy. But I figured printing is a solved problem, so what could go wrong? Then I decided to download Bonjour for Windows. After reconneting the printer to t...

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Walking the Fringe: November 2007

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Wednesday, November 07, 2007. I've been feeling lately like I'm middle-aged. It's not something I could explain it in any clear way, beyond the obvious things (like having a couple of kids, a job that I need to pay the bills, thinking about whether I'm saving enough for retirement, etc.). Besides, you can have those things and not feel middle-aged. Then, tonight, it hit me: you're middle-aged when you read the vast majority of things because you need.

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Walking the Fringe: Learning Cocoa: Peeling the Currency Converter Onion

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Sunday, January 21, 2007. Learning Cocoa: Peeling the Currency Converter Onion. To try to make a few things gel. I know that Xcode 3.0 and a brand spanking new version of Interface Builder are due out with Leopard sometime this spring (of 2007), but I'm trying to learn as much as I can before then. After the new Xcode and Interface Builder come out, I may revisit this subject to weigh in on the dementia versus documentation debate. You'd better be up to date. We are i...

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Walking the Fringe: Learning Cocoa: Links

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Sunday, January 21, 2007. I'm starting to spend more time trying to learn the Cocoa development frameworks. For those not familiar with it, Cocoa is a set of software development frameworks based around the Objective-C programming language. There are a number of different frameworks within Cocoa, including GUIs, networking (and IO in general), graphics and imaging, distributed computing, etc. The most obvious site for learning about Cocoa is the Apple developer website.

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Walking the Fringe: Middle Age

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Wednesday, November 07, 2007. I've been feeling lately like I'm middle-aged. It's not something I could explain it in any clear way, beyond the obvious things (like having a couple of kids, a job that I need to pay the bills, thinking about whether I'm saving enough for retirement, etc.). Besides, you can have those things and not feel middle-aged. Then, tonight, it hit me: you're middle-aged when you read the vast majority of things because you need. I had a similar ...

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Walking the Fringe: Bathtub Reading Table

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. I recently completed my latest woodworking project. It's a bathtub reading table made of mahogany. I designed it to be just wide enough between the outside supports to allow felt pads on the inside edges. This prevents the table and tub from being scratched, and provides a nice smooth surface for sliding the table back and forth. This is such a good idea. I bet there is a market for it somewhere. That's a good idea! Just this guy learning to be ...

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Walking the Fringe: I wonder what's coming from Delta

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Thursday, July 19, 2007. I wonder what's coming from Delta. Well, Delta Machinery. Has had a countdown clock on their website for more than a month now:. I think they are going to announce a new line of tools at the big AWFS woodworking show in Las Vegas. I hope it's something cool and not just an excuse to introduce a lower-quality line of tools made in China. Looks like I'll find out tomorrow. Did they announce anything interesting at the show?

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Walking the Fringe: May 2007

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Scribblings from the Edge of Normal. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. I recently completed my latest woodworking project. It's a bathtub reading table made of mahogany. I designed it to be just wide enough between the outside supports to allow felt pads on the inside edges. This prevents the table and tub from being scratched, and provides a nice smooth surface for sliding the table back and forth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Just this guy learning to be a craftsman. View my complete profile.

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