Dan Bricklin : Socialtext is announcing today that they are adding integrated spreadsheet capability to their enterprise-level wiki, making use of the new SocialCalc code I’ve been developing with them. This isn’t just a repository of separate spreadsheets, nor a separate standalone system like wikiCalc, but rather a full wiki where a page can be …
Monthly Archives: June 2008
Reactored at GitHub
Great talk by Ian Piumarta. From the fascinating looking Workshop on Self-sustaining Systems (S3) 2008.
Mind Traffic Control is ruthelessly useful. Indeed, it kind of strips out everything else execept usefulness. Which is why, if you’re thinking of trying it out, here’s a hint. Don’t try by putting in some random fake items like “test 1”, “test 2” etc. All they do is sit there and remind you to do …
Aza Raskin dreams of easier Firefox extensions. Let’s hope that he’s working on it. Also, interesting to compare Steve Yegge on the Firefox vs. Emacs war.
Loads of nice stuff going on in Squeakland. Showing Seaside demos to a colleague this week made me wonder whether I need to dive back in. It’s been a long time (15 years) since I wrote any Smalltalk. And what with Python, Erlang, GeekWeaver + some C, PHP, Javascript; and Cache ObjectScript (don’t ask!) in …
Folknology’s Reactored is announced. Nice …
Goosh (Google Shell) … not from Google, but damned cool.
Very interesting history of Nouncer.
GAE pricing looks reasonable from my perspective. Or have I not thought through the scenarios? Glad I’m not trying to run some kind of video store of course.