Archive for November, 2004

Zero Bug Bounce

Tuesday, November 16th, 2004

An interesting article on managing bugs and betas during product development. I particularly liked the quote about dangling shiny objects in front of testers to distract them...

Review of Komodo (Pat Smith)

Monday, November 15th, 2004

After using Komodo as his Python IDE for Psiphon development this term, Pat Smith provides his review below. I find the interface to be easy to use, when I first ran the program, I had no problem figuring out what was what. Setting up the debugger was also easy, there is included ...

.NET Studio add-ins

Friday, November 12th, 2004

Those of you with an interest in programming tools might want to check out this list of cool add-ins for Visual Studio .NET. Lots of good ideas... And while you're on-line, how about a USB Glowing Snowman?

Microsoft Monad: it’s hot, it’s (almost) here

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2004

A link in Jon Udell's blog [1] pointed me at Jeffrey Snover's Monad, a super-shell for the next version of Windows. It contains a lot of very cool ideas; if you'd like to take a look, go to [2], click "Watch It Now", then go to Section 5 of ...