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June 22, 2005

Making Free Screencasts on OS X

 Blog - John Resig[ Blog - John Resig] OS X Developer Tools - This package (which is distributed on the OS X install CD) installs all sorts of development goodies that are going to be needed for the next couple appliations. (Unless you already installed it, then just skip this step) If you no longer have your install CD, join the Developer Connection web site, and there should be a version available there for download.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://bluedragon.blog-city.com [bluedragon.blog-city.com] A free SQL builder tool, PrimalSQL: Here you'll find tips and information about making the most of BlueDragon, which offers several compelling implementation alternatives for your CFML applications. Edited by New Atlanta CTO, Charlie Arehart, the blog will be a resource of value to both newcomer and experienced BlueDragon (and CFML) users. 

Oreillynet.comhttp://www.oreillynet.com [Oreillynet.com] FreeBSD Desktop: Now, I've been using FreeBSD as my main desktop since 1999 and have probably installed over a thousand FreeBSD desktops for the students in my labs. In short, I have no complaints regarding the install or maintenance of FreeBSD desktops.

[Weblogs.oreilly.com] Weblogs Home Page: The latest ROM update for the Treo 650 requires users to manually delete 44 files in order to complete the upgrade?!

Lucisandor.blogspot.comhttp://lucisandor.blogspot.com [Lucisandor.blogspot.com] Developing developer's blog: November 2003: First of all, I thought they were bigger and/or they were subsidized by Microsoft, so it seemed logical that they would buy someone like Sophos (So-who?, I only heard of Symantec, McAfee, Panda and romanians BitDefender/RAV). Secondly, I'm really curious how the Unix users at Microsoft Research will use ActivePerl, now that it seems that it will get another price and where is the trash can that will keep ActivePerl for Visual Studio .

Blogs.msdn.com[Blogs.msdn.com] adamga's WebLog :: Most organizations, indeed the vast majority, don't use UML, and for those who do (some 9-11 %, depending on the report you look at), use it primarily as a preliminary tool to model applications. With the vast majority of UML that is generated being left on the shelf to collect dust as it becomes outdated during the overall development lifecycle, as developers get down to the work of actually implementing an application design.

Backupbrain.comhttp://www.backupbrain.com [Backupbrain.com] Backup Brain: I'm working to music streaming from Live 365, which has zillions of different streams from which to choose. I wanted to expand the choices I'd been listening to, so I did some browsing and ran across a channel called "Folk Rock Streams." They're playing something I thought I'd never hear again: "A Song for All Seasons," by the progressive rock band Renaissance.

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Posted at June 22, 2005 11:37 AM

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