Archive for May, 2002
Tuesday, May 28th, 2002
PHP 4.3.0 Released [Slashdot]
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Tuesday, May 28th, 2002
Open Source, Closed Documentation? [Slashdot]
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Monday, May 27th, 2002
Textism. My latests entry into my bloated subscription list. The author seems a bit cynical in tone. I admire that.
No Comments » - Posted in E-Publishing Explosion by jmiller
Monday, May 27th, 2002
Movable Type
Just visited the Movable Type website. Interesting…They have some nice features to offer, but its dependence on Perl and MySQL is ponderous. That would seem to limit its penetration into broader user bases. Time changes many things, though, so we will see. I would download it, but I have other things to work on.
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Monday, May 27th, 2002
Quote of the Day
Franklin Covey PlanPlus quote for today: “All those who wander are not lost.” -J. R. R. Tolkien Maybe there is hope for me in all my wandering…
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Monday, May 27th, 2002
ICCM – International Conference on Computing in Missions
OK, that’s it! I have yet to post anything on the XAG / Redemption Project page of any incredible value. Rather, I have only marked out a place for it and done nothing else. Here’s a resource: International Conference on Computing in Missions (http://www.iccm.org or http://www.gospelcom.net/iccm/. They are connected with Taylor University near Fort Wayne, [...]
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Monday, May 27th, 2002
Single-Chip Linux Computer [Slashdot]
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Monday, May 27th, 2002
PlanPlus uses third-party RTF controls
Thanks to Franklin Covey for the “hot tip” on Easy Byte’s RTF-2-HTML control. It is included with their PlanPlus product in the Program Files area. So far, I am really enjoying the PlanPlus product, but I have this nagging question about where my data is stored, and if I can get access to it programmatically [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Tech Tips by jmiller
Sunday, May 26th, 2002
Martin Schulze Steps Down As SPI Vice President [Slashdot]
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Saturday, May 25th, 2002
Editors’ Newswire for 24 December, 2002. Newswire stories, including: C|Net: Bring on the Web services war; Short intro to Datatyping in RDF/XML; Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 0.9.7; List of alternative formats to XML; Python XML tools for DOS. [xmlhack] Some good stuff on XML. Return to read.



