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Sat Sep 28 10:13:08 GMT 2024

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Sun Aug 14 16:58:02 GMT 2011 From /weblog/misc

patent


http://martinfowler.com/bliki/SoftwarePatent.html

Patent of using internet to support learning - http://www.blackboard.com/company/patentFAQ.htm

Patent issue of microsoft and bluej - http://cld.blog-city.com/microsoft_kills_off_its_bluej_patent.htm


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Fri Jun 03 17:00:40 GMT 2011 From /weblog/misc

think


Collabrative wise coming from independence thinking - http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20110531/col075430.asp?source=rss http://cn.wsj.com/big5/20110531/col075430_ENversion.shtml

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Fri May 06 15:48:13 GMT 2011 From /weblog/misc

feedback


How to make customer easy to give feedback

  • Set up a customer advisory program

  • Conduct regular surveys

  • Encourage responses to your email newsletters instead of having the reply-to address go to an unmonitored or nonworking email address

  • Publicize email addresses and phone numbers– customer service, technical support, and even your own personal email address

  • Better yet, make those phone numbers toll free

  • Hand out business cards at trade shows

  • Start a blog and allow comments

  • Add a feedback link on every page on your web site

  • Monitor and post to relevant discussion lists and message boards

  • Encourage your sales staff to provide your contact information directly to customers who want to provide more input

  • Contact people who are talking about your product already — in blogs and on mailing lists — and follow up to get more feedback

  • Every time you talk to a customer, ask them to refer you to someone else who can give you additional feedback, and encourage them to pass your contact information along

- http://www.goodproductmanager.com[..]007/03/15/make-it-easy-to-give-feedback/

Other related blog - http://headrush.typepad.com[..]onate_users/2007/03/user_community_.html http://www.taylor.se/blog/2007/06/13/my-rules-of-feedback/

Some will think non-feedback, uncall feedback are more important - http://www.infoq.com/news/2011/04/non-feedback-uncalled-feedback

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Thu Feb 17 14:14:30 GMT 2011 From /weblog/misc

openmrs


http://wiki.openmrs.org[..]play/docs/Global+Properties+Descriptions

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Sat Jan 30 04:01:47 GMT 2010 From /weblog/misc

type


http://www.makinggoodsoftware.com[..]programmer-or-“why-can’t-we-be-friends”/

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Tue Jan 12 07:41:54 GMT 2010 From /weblog/misc

memory


How program use memory

http://duartes.org[..]blog/post/anatomy-of-a-program-in-memory
http://kevinrodrigues.com[..]9/12/09/layout-of-a-program-in-memory-2/

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Tue Nov 10 18:09:58 GMT 2009 From /weblog/misc

healthcare


Healthcare Information Integration, Considerations for Remote Patient Monitoring - http://www.ddj.com[..]ept_url=/hpc-high-performance-computing/

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Wed Oct 21 04:23:22 GMT 2009 From /weblog/misc

pdf


Some general comment and information about PDF - http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001028.html

http://blog.taragana.com[..]o-convert-a-word-document-to-a-pdf-file/

http://www.ubuntugeek.com[..]ist-of-pdf-editing-tools-for-ubuntu.html

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Sat Sep 19 02:18:46 GMT 2009 From /weblog/misc

architect and developer


Difference between an architect and a developer, also discuss how to be a good developer/architect - http://api.blogs.com/the_catch_blog/2005/09/the_difference_.html

97 Things Every Programmer Should Know - http://programmer.97things.oreilly.com[..].com/wiki/index.php/Edited_Contributions

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Fri Jan 09 16:26:38 GMT 2009 From /weblog/misc

Rule Engine


* It does seem that it's important to limit the number of rules, indeed any system with enough rules to need sophisticated algorithms to get good performance probably has too many rules to be understood.
* Similarly I'm inclined to think one should be wary of rules that do a lot of chaining.
* As in many places, testing is often undervalued here, but implicit behavior makes testing more important - and it needs to be done with production data.
* While building a rules system, I'd look to do things that would cause EarlyPain with modifications of the rule base.

http://martinfowler.com/bliki/RulesEngine.html

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Mon Dec 08 18:06:53 GMT 2008 From /weblog/misc

demo


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mother_of_All_Demos

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Thu Jun 12 15:59:07 GMT 2008 From /weblog/misc

ascii


ASCII Pronunciation Rules for Programmers - http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001133.html

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Mon Mar 17 17:25:30 GMT 2008 From /weblog/misc

IT myth



IT Myth 1: Server upgrades matter
Reality: Don’t pay extra for upgradability; you’ll never need it

IT Myth 2: Eighty percent of corporate data resides on mainframes
Reality: Try 50 percent, or even less

IT Myth 3: All big shops run multiple platforms
Reality: This 'myth' is closer to fact than fiction

IT Myth 4: CIOs and CTOs have a greater need for business savvy than tech expertise
Reality: Tech chops matter more than ever

IT Myth 5: Most IT projects fail
Reality: It all depends on how you define failure

IT Myth 6: IT doesn't scale
Reality: Virtually any technology is scalable, provided you combine the right ingredients and implement them effectively

http://www.infoworld.com/infoworld/reports/33SRmythsofit.html

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Mon Sep 10 15:14:58 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

standard


History shows how abuses of the standards process have impeded progress. Standards

Over the next decade, we will encounter at least three major opportunities where success will hinge largely on our ability to define appropriate standards. ......

http://acmqueue.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=210


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Fri Sep 07 05:37:58 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

charity


Information of charity software - http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?design.4.539190

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Thu Aug 02 16:58:52 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

Markup


A very nice markup to add format at plain text - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown

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Thu Aug 02 16:44:46 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

Template


Criteria of choosing template engine - http://www.artima.com/forums/flat.jsp?forum=106&thread=210724

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Thu Aug 02 15:01:28 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

Laws of Software Development


Laws like "cpu sleep double for every 18 months"

http://haacked.com[..]nymous-laws-of-software-development.aspx
http://services.tucows.com[..]aws-of-software-development/#postcomment

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Fri Jun 29 01:55:25 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

optimization


Reason support that premature optimization is evil - http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/06/22/premature_optimisation/

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Thu Jun 28 09:05:26 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

delay


Why delay usually mean never - http://on-agile.blogspot.com[..]m/2007/04/why-you-wont-fix-it-later.html

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Mon May 07 10:46:09 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

trend


A nice discussion about the trend of QA role in software team - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/extremeprogramming/message/115538


Moving local service online - http://news.com.com/2102-1012_3-6180428.html?tag=st.util.print

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Fri May 04 06:57:12 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

scalability


A lot of link about improving scalability of web application - http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?design.4.485581

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Sat Apr 14 16:06:13 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

fuzzy logic


How to use spell checker in java, and the theory behind. - http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jazzy/

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Sat Apr 14 15:55:32 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

ISBN checksum



ISBN checksum

http://kevinj.develop.com[..]eblog/permalink.do?entryid=1108390166272

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Thu Mar 01 07:30:07 GMT 2007 From /weblog/misc

help-desk



Insightfull inspection, do you agree?

(1) Users actually find typing stuff in a lot easier than clicking things. This one surprised me a lot. I have got people to use ping, ipconfig, winver, netsh etc. with very little difficultly. In constrast, common gui elements like radio buttons, drop downs, menus, right-click menus etc. have to be explained fairly regularly. I think this is related to the "exactness" of typing, versus the ambiguity of clicking something.

http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com[..]DiscussTopicParent=8757&ixDiscussGroup=3

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