Quick personal note… Selling my couch. :)
Jeroen | January 15, 2010 12:48 | 12:48More details on the dutch trading site Marktplaats.
Edit:
It sold on january 29th.
More details on the dutch trading site Marktplaats.
Edit:
It sold on january 29th.
I was planning on live blogging the J-Fall conference I am today.
Well, after losing two complete posts due to crashes and problems in the Wordpress app, I gave up.
This is the first big issue i’ve seen with Snow Leopard so far.
Nothing to bad for me for now, but I discovered this while loading the intranet site at my work. The welcome page contains a Silverlight applet. Removing Silverlight from my internet pluging folder resolved the issue.
I’m guessing Microsoft will have a solution for this pretty soon.
It seems Oracle has put forward a bid on SUN Microsystems. Sun apparently has accepted this offer and both parties are now in final negotiations.
Personally I didn’t see this one coming. The IBM/Sun brush a short while ago was kind of obvious to me. Still a bit of a surprise, but yeah IBM absorbing SUN I can dig that.
Now Oracle has stepped up to the plate and dumped a load of money on the table. Oracle never has been my favourite when it came to Java related technology. Lots of cool demo’s that are hard to reproduce in real life situations if you ask me. Also Oracle doesn’t give me that welcoming feeling when getting into contact with them. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see how this ordeal is going to affect Java in general.
I see a lot of competition between IBM and Oracle in the future. Because let’s just face it, is there any other big Java player to speak of if this deal gets finalised? There just aren’t any other vendors that could offer a complete no holds barred JEE stack besides those two big names.
Last week I my manager told me I can go to the JavaOne 2009. Very nice…
Will be the first time ever.
If you still need to register and are looking at a glaring empty refer a friend box… Enter this code: W1320901
If we meet on JavaOne I’ll be sure to pass you a few beers if you used my code.
This is starting to drive me nuts.
My current car is a Mini Cooper D. It’s a very nice though overpriced ride even when considering the total lack of luggage space.
But the one I got, it has to be damned in some way. I got the car on August 23rd 2007. Right now it’s February 25th 2009, so that makes 18 months. In those 18 months I drove 80.000 kilometres, about 4444 a month.
In those few 18 months I had the following problems with my car.
Anyway, that’s 10 problems with a car of which only one was my fault in only 80.000 kilometres/18 months. That’s about once every 8888 kilometres/2 months. My local garage are staying friendly through all this, they do their best every time. But man, I dread calling the car lease company tomorrow to call in the star in my windshield I got about half an hour ago. Even when considering the fact that 9 out of 10 problems is not my fault.
I usually don’t plug software I use.
But this one is just too good not to tell. About a month ago I installed a new new preference pane on my Mac OSX install called Glimmer Blocker. It’s a great add blocker. Most people know something like Adblock Plus for FireFox.
On Mac OSX there haven’t been to many good add block solutions. There are the brwoser specific blockers here an there. And especially the ones for Safari are nasty ones, input manager hacked ugliness.
With Glimmer Blocker, no more! It’s a system wide http proxy with no detectable latency overhead. It work for all your systems browsers. And you can subscribe to a blocker definition feed. It has more nice features too.
Only downside, you need to run Mac OSX 10.5.
Oh boy, the call for papers is in already for the J-Spring 2009. What to do??
I was planning doing a presentation there. But at the moment, I haven’t got a clue what to talk about. I could do a follow-up of my ANTLR presentation of last year. People really liked that talk and I would like to address the few complaints I did get. (Mainly about getting a more real life example) But I doubt that’ll make it past the selection committee. Maven is something I’m not that fond of nowadays. I could do a session about neural networks in Java. But it would be nice if I actually had done some work on those in the last few months.
Perhaps my colleagues at work have some nice ideas. We’re getting together again next Wednesday evening to discuss the directions for 2009 of our Rich Client group at InfoSupport.
Oh well… I still got a month. The call for papers is due februari 28th, send your proposals to papers@nljug.org. J-Spring 2009 will be at April 15th.
Maybe you already knew, there is something special 00:31:30 Saturday February 14, 2009 in Europe/Amsterdam?
It’s 23:31:30 Friday February 13, 2009 in UTC. Now that’s an interesting moment.
At that time, how many seconds since 00:00:00 Januari 1, 1970 is it again? Well, not exactly 1234567890 seconds ago anyway.
But it so happens to be that unix systems keep time by counting the seconds from 00:00:00 Januari 1, 1970. And unix time does not count the leap seconds, so guess what… When it is 23:31:30 Friday February 13, 2009 in UTC or 00:31:30 Saturday February 14, 2009 in Europe/Amsterdam on your system’s clock, the internal unix time counter will indeed contain the value 1234567890.
Did a long overdue upgrade of my wordpress install and plug-ins. If you see any glitches, let me know.