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2004/07/30

Release Party!

We've got a release! Time to party!

Update: The release was our new electronic marketplace for health insurance agencies. With all the champagne in my system I wasn't able to type more than two sentences into my cell phone editor. Yes, it's my dayjob. Yes, it's a Java project. Yes, we used Common Lisp to generate Java code for schema migration (thanx Vadim!). Yes, we finished on time and on budget. I was wearing my John McCarthy shirt to keep the gods happy.

cool! - posted by Klaus - 2004/8/1 14:27:10
... but what did you release ?! ;-)
- posted by vadim - 2004/8/2 11:35:14
Wow! Je suis impressionné, touché, emu... Un logiciel superbe!
One of those hackers Paul Graham wrote about that uses Java at work and Lisp at home - posted by Ralph Richard Cook - 2004/8/2 16:23:55
If possible, we'd love to see an blog entry on that Lisp code that generated Java.

2004/07/26

Peter in Java Land

Notice the task cards! Extreme Programming.

Dymaxion Map

Testposting using Fuller's Dymaxion Map.

2004/07/25

First moblog posting

First moblog posting I modified the moblog-0.1 code published by Marc Tremblay. It now works for blosxom blogs and the Vodafone mail gateway (stripping Vodafone brand images and html content). I've made the modified code available here. To make it work you'll also need to download Marc's code.
photos! - posted by mary-suzanne - 2004/7/25 08:49:32
Markus! can you please post a photo from your flat? I've been trying to explain to a german friend where you live... (shouldn't be THAT difficult, you'd think!) - mrs L...