my thoughts
a bit like a blog, but with less opinion.
This notes app a huge success! :]
Posted to Random thoughts by Dominic Winsor on 31 Oct 2002
...Our user base has grown by 100% already!
www.edpond.com/notes/
If you want a copy please contact dominic. I am going to post this as a freeware project somewhere sometime soon...
www.edpond.com/notes/
If you want a copy please contact dominic. I am going to post this as a freeware project somewhere sometime soon...
A shining example of good site design.
Posted
to Usability
by Dominic Winsor
on 30 Oct 2002
Updated: 06 Nov 2002
The palm homepage is a very well designed site. It is clean, well laid out, usable and obvious. The product family page is particularly good.
www.palm.com/products/handhelds/
...I think someone's been reading Steve Krug's don't make me think. I'd recommend this book to any website developer/designer/manager.
www.palm.com/products/handhelds/
...I think someone's been reading Steve Krug's don't make me think. I'd recommend this book to any website developer/designer/manager.
A wild use of DHTML...
Posted
to Random thoughts
by Dominic Winsor
on 30 Oct 2002
Updated: 30 Oct 2002
Can you trust your computer?
Posted to Random thoughts by Dominic Winsor on 24 Oct 2002
Who should your computer take its orders from?
Treacherous computing, by Richard Stallman.
newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/21/1449250.shtml?tid=19
Treacherous computing, by Richard Stallman.
newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/21/1449250.shtml?tid=19
Epesh's note to a moron..
Posted
to Humour
by Dominic Winsor
on 23 Oct 2002
Updated: 06 Nov 2002
I have no idea who Epesh is, found the link from joe's weblog but it's worth the read... it's classic stuff
epesh.blog-city.com/readblog.cfm?BID=1691
epesh.blog-city.com/readblog.cfm?BID=1691 Words to live by...
Posted
to Humour
by Dominic Winsor
on 20 Oct 2002
Updated: 06 Nov 2002
Boren's Laws:
1. When in charge, ponder.
2. When in trouble, delegate.
3. When in doubt, mumble.
Rules of creative research:
1. Never draw what you can copy
2. Never copy what you can trace.
3. Never trace what you can cut out and paste down.
The most dangerous insect? Probably the hepatitis bee.
There are a lot of things better than sex, admittedly, and there are things worse: But there's nothing quite like it. - anon.
1. When in charge, ponder.
2. When in trouble, delegate.
3. When in doubt, mumble.
Rules of creative research:
1. Never draw what you can copy
2. Never copy what you can trace.
3. Never trace what you can cut out and paste down.
The most dangerous insect? Probably the hepatitis bee.
There are a lot of things better than sex, admittedly, and there are things worse: But there's nothing quite like it. - anon.
Joe's Jelly
Posted
to Random thoughts
by Dominic Winsor
on 18 Oct 2002
Updated: 25 Jun 2003
I used to work with Joe. He's one of the best developers I know. He has a blog:
radio.weblogs.com/0108103/ in which he talks about J2EE and app development
Updated: Joe has moved to joe.truemesh.com/
radio.weblogs.com/0108103/ in which he talks about J2EE and app development
Updated: Joe has moved to joe.truemesh.com/
Programs to look at
Posted to Random thoughts by Dominic Winsor on 16 Oct 2002
CSS reference
www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
I never thought that this page would be so regularly updated.
How to generate Enterprise Java Beans with EJBDoclet (XDoclet)
www.jboss.org/online-manual/HTML/ch08s29.html
www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
I never thought that this page would be so regularly updated.
How to generate Enterprise Java Beans with EJBDoclet (XDoclet)
www.jboss.org/online-manual/HTML/ch08s29.html
Interesting links
Posted
to Random thoughts
by Dominic Winsor
on 11 Oct 2002
Updated: 19 Oct 2002
Cool flash based clock - very innovative: www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
A very creative site, and this particular page has a version of that annoying matchstick game: www.zefrank.com/matches/
For a lot of information on colour, this is an interesting read: www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/color5.html
Old hat, and your httpd logs are much better anyway, but I have a client who needs a traditional hit counter.
At least this one is quite good: www.extreme-dm.com/tracking/?reg
A very creative site, and this particular page has a version of that annoying matchstick game: www.zefrank.com/matches/
For a lot of information on colour, this is an interesting read: www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/color5.html
Old hat, and your httpd logs are much better anyway, but I have a client who needs a traditional hit counter.
At least this one is quite good: www.extreme-dm.com/tracking/?reg