31 December 2005 / 0 Comments
I use Wordpress to manage this site. Wordpress provide a way to modify your site files — CSS and HTML — right from the administration interface. The editor is rudimentary and is not a development enviroment — but it’s good enough. I find it very useful when I want to quickly experiment with style and […]
31 December 2005 / 0 Comments
Tonite, 2005 ends. As usual, it’s time to look back. When I check my blog archives, I say to myself “man, you should have written a lot more”. Actually, I had the same feeling one year before, I’ve put off many good articles about guesses that became true. One good thing is that I keep […]
27 December 2005 / 0 Comments
The web is changing fast and everyday I discover new impressive web 2.0 apps. Fluxiom is one of these. From what I understood, Fluxiom is an online asset management system where you can store, manage and manipulate any kind of media files. It’s not ready yet commercial-ready and there is only a introduction video on […]
12 December 2005 / 6 Comments
In the last couple of months, there was of lot of writing about Lisp, probably because dynamic languages are gaining popular for web 2.0 apps and also because of Ruby on Rails. Lisp is a real source of inspiration for most dynamic languages creators. But the recent Reddit scandal was like an earthquake for the […]
6 December 2005 / 4 Comments
I see myself using more and more online services. As the Internet is maturing, online services are changing into more simple and smart software. There is now a real advantage of using an online application versus a desktop one. The web announced years early is finally showing up. I’ve compiled a list of some […]