Archive for the 'Programming' Category
Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Back in my first days at Apple, I was privileged to work with brilliant engineers (and a few idiots, lest I get too nostalgic). One of these brilliant types, who I might go so far as to describe as a mentor, had a mantra he’d throw out when anybody started whining about the difficulty of […]
Posted in Apple, Programming | 14 Comments »
Thursday, December 29th, 2005
One of the aspects of being a professional software developer that is a real grind is the tedious, careful double-checking we must do in order to reduce the odds that our work will lead to some major metropolitan area bursting into flames. Double-checking means diffing. Diffing is hard. Even with somewhat friendly tools at our […]
Posted in AppleScript, FastScripts, Usability, Xcode | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, December 27th, 2005
I’ve decided to make a slimmed-down version of FastScripts available, starting immediately in conjunction with a minor 2.2.7 upgrade of FastScripts. FastScripts Lite [d/l] offers much of the same organizational and performance functionality of FastScripts, at an infinitely lower price. What you don’t get in FastScripts Lite is best summed up by what you do […]
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Thursday, December 22nd, 2005
I’ve recently installed Mint, a statistics gathering package, on my web site. It’s basically a souped up referral/hit recording package, similar to what Google is now offering for free. Why pay for Mint when I can get the Julep for free? Several reasons. First, Google is not accepting new users for the service right now. […]
Posted in Apple, Intel, Web | 3 Comments »