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Tech Predictions, 2011 Edition

Long-time readers of this blog know what’s coming next: it’s time for Ted to prognosticate
on what the coming year of tech will bring us. But I believe strongly in accountability,
even in my offered-up-for-free predictions, so one of the traditions of this space
is to go back and revisit my predictions from this time last year.

Read more ...

 

Tech Predictions, 2011 Edition

Long-time readers of this blog know what’s coming next: it’s time for Ted to prognosticate
on what the coming year of tech will bring us. But I believe strongly in accountability,
even in my offered-up-for-free predictions, so one of the traditions of this space
is to go back and revisit my predictions from this time last year.

Read more ...

 

Tech Predictions, 2011 Edition

Long-time readers of this blog know what’s coming next: it’s time for Ted to prognosticate
on what the coming year of tech will bring us. But I believe strongly in accountability,
even in my offered-up-for-free predictions, so one of the traditions of this space
is to go back and revisit my predictions from this time last year.

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on my first Startup Weekend

Startup Weekend came to Redmond this
weekend, and as I write this it is all of three hours over. In the spirit of capturing
post-mortem thoughts as quickly as possible, I thought I’d blog my reactions and thoughts
from it, both as a reference for myself for the next one, and as a guide/warning/data
point for others considering doing it.

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on my first Startup Weekend

Startup Weekend came to Redmond this
weekend, and as I write this it is all of three hours over. In the spirit of capturing
post-mortem thoughts as quickly as possible, I thought I’d blog my reactions and thoughts
from it, both as a reference for myself for the next one, and as a guide/warning/data
point for others considering doing it.

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on my first Startup Weekend

Startup Weekend came to Redmond this
weekend, and as I write this it is all of three hours over. In the spirit of capturing
post-mortem thoughts as quickly as possible, I thought I’d blog my reactions and thoughts
from it, both as a reference for myself for the next one, and as a guide/warning/data
point for others considering doing it.

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on an Apple/Java divorce

A small degree of panic set in amongst the Java development community over the weekend,
as Apple announced that they were “de-emphasizing” Java on the Mac OS. Being the Big
Java Geek that I am, I thought I’d weigh in on this.

Let the pundits speak

But first, let’s see what the actual news reports said:

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on an Apple/Java divorce

A small degree of panic set in amongst the Java development community over the weekend,
as Apple announced that they were “de-emphasizing” Java on the Mac OS. Being the Big
Java Geek that I am, I thought I’d weigh in on this.

Let the pundits speak

But first, let’s see what the actual news reports said:

Read more ...

 

Thoughts on an Apple/Java divorce

A small degree of panic set in amongst the Java development community over the weekend,
as Apple announced that they were “de-emphasizing” Java on the Mac OS. Being the Big
Java Geek that I am, I thought I’d weigh in on this.

Let the pundits speak

But first, let’s see what the actual news reports said:

Read more ...

 

Doing it Twice… On Different Platforms

Short version: Matthew Baxter-Reynolds has written an intriguing book, Multimobile
Development
, about writing the same application over and over again on different
mobile platforms. On the one hand, I applaud the effort, and think this is a great
resource for developers who want to get started on mobile development, particularly
since this book means you won’t have to choose a platform first.

Read more ...

 

Doing it Twice… On Different Platforms

Short version: Matthew Baxter-Reynolds has written an intriguing book, Multimobile
Development
, about writing the same application over and over again on different
mobile platforms. On the one hand, I applaud the effort, and think this is a great
resource for developers who want to get started on mobile development, particularly
since this book means you won’t have to choose a platform first.

Read more ...

 

Doing it Twice… On Different Platforms

Short version: Matthew Baxter-Reynolds has written an intriguing book, Multimobile
Development
, about writing the same application over and over again on different
mobile platforms. On the one hand, I applaud the effort, and think this is a great
resource for developers who want to get started on mobile development, particularly
since this book means you won’t have to choose a platform first.

Read more ...

 

VMWare help

Hey, anybody who’s got significant VMWare mojo, help out a bro?

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VMWare help

Hey, anybody who’s got significant VMWare mojo, help out a bro?

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VMWare help

Hey, anybody who’s got significant VMWare mojo, help out a bro?

Read more ...

 
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