Wow, 26th of October 2006 was my last entry, and since then it was one big mess. My place burned down, once i almost got sorted out i had an emergency surgery because of a Thrombosis.
6 months away from the net oh my, how do you keep up with all … (more…)
I discovered that Robert Scoble, an A-List blogger linked to SMR yesterday. What does that mean? In one word traffic! Not huge traffic but enough that you see a noticeable difference.
Robert has been following Memeorandum and found that he missed the information on the smaller blogs (like SMR)
Hey Robert, in the off chance that you are reading this, I have another blog you will appreciate an RSS Blog or grab the feed.
You hav (more…)
DailyIndia posted an article endorsing shareware marketing from CoreDownload.
Actually, shareware is an ethical solution for both vendor and buyer; the buyer is not constrained to believe product?s presentation. What he gets is the software program instead of its brilliant description and even more: he can try out all the different products of a certain kind and find which one he likes best. The vendor enjoys the direct contact with users and opportunities to develop continuously his ideas, projects and plans considering customers feedback.(more…)
Douglas Reilly has posted “A Personal Perspective on the Responsibilities of a Cancer-surviving Software Developer” while the article focuses on dealing with Cancer the information can easily be applied to other illnesses.
There are a lot of small development firms that rely on a handful of key employees, and its worth looking at processes.
The article raises come great points:
- Make certain that source code is where it should be.
- Clearly document anything “strange” in the (more…)