Archive for November, 2006

30NovI can already scratch one idea of my wishlist

Hammet just announced that he will be creating an ironpython view engine for castle.  Read more about it here

 

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29NovWill have to lay off vista for a while

Vista is a cool operating system but the fact that I can’t run IE6 on it plus the fact that I can’t get any of my bluetooth headsets to work with it make it so that I have to roll back to xp for the time being.

 

I can live without IE6 but not without skype :)

 

If somebody knows how to get a logitech or a motorola headset going on vista please let me know. That would mean I can stay on vista :D

16NovVista is available on MSDN

I just started downloading the vista RTM of the msdn website

14NovAnother view engine for castle

Ken Egozi has created a c# and vb view engine for castle. It’s not yet available for download but looks promising

You can check it out at : AspView – Yet another MonoRail ViewEngine

As I mentioned previously that I do like boo but i miss intellisense in visual studio and let’s face it at this moment NOTHING beats visual studio as an IDE. Although sharpdevelop scores a lot higher than eclipse in my book. And what an amazing tool they built with so little resources in comparison to the other IDE projects.

I like c# obviously but have been toying around with ironpython a little lately. Once i pass the decorator bit I’d sure love to port the brail view engine to an ironpython view engine (the only problem i see there is that i don’t have time :S to really do it.)

Anyway I thought I might share with you what i have planned as non-workrelated projects for the year that is to come.

1. Finish nblogr
2. Make nblogr work on linux and on mysql and/or postgres
3. Create the ironpython view engine (from here onwards i want to be able to use ironpython as my primary language)
4. Add forums to nblogr
5. Add CMS capabilities to nblogr (very distant future)

Let me know what you think about the ironpython view engine ?

As stated before I would love some help in any one of my side projects of course. Just drop me a line and I’ll figure out where to fit you in :)

I whished I had some more interesting stuff to talk about but the last 5-6 weeks I’ve been buried in some application and hoping to finish it this week.

09NovPhotosynth. Cool stuff

A friend of mine just passed me on this link

http://labs.live.com/photosynth/view.html?collection=sanmarco/index1.sxs

Welcome to Photosynth, a new technology from Microsoft Live Labs that takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed three-dimensional space.

We’ve assembled a few collections for you to play with, and we’re working on adding more. In the future you’ll be able to “photosynthesize” your own photos, but we aren’t there yet.

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07NovBoo, Ironpython, Scriptaculous, MS Ajax and me

Over the weekend I got the idea of learning ironpython by moving the codebase that I have for nblogr to ironpython script and compiling it.

Everything went fine until I had to decorate a method to make it cache/participate in a transaction/set a layout on a controller because ironpython in all its beauty doesn’t support attributes on methods or classes.

I’m also missing a reference for ironpython. Something that shows the available functions and the syntax for inheritance etc.  which slowed me down of course.

Why do I want a dynamic language ?

The 2 main reasons are : Duck typing and readable anonymous functions.  In c# there is the concept of anonymous delegates but that code really looks like it has been hit by a train, ugly.

I’ve been writing in boo for a while now just as a templating language and yes I like boo a lot.  It combines the nice features of python with the c# language in a wrist friendly way. (I never got the point of wrist friendly thing until I got carpal tunnel syndrome, now it suddenly is a major issue)

I sure wish there would be a language service for visual studio to do boo development but I’ve been using sharp develop 2.1 to check it out.

SharpDevelop 2.1 is a nice piece of work definitely for an open source IDE’, it beats eclipse in my book

In boo everything is an object also your functions and expressions (read it has anonymous functions).  Boo is strong typed but mimics duck typing in some form.

To conclude this little intermezzo : my next project will be written in boo :)

On the ajax library front I would have to report that I haven ‘t looked at atlas/ms ajax since the beginning of september . I had decided to use it again when they finally release the framework.  So I’ve been checking out these other libraries that are out there.  I checked out jquery which is a cool library but it is also slower in execution than the other ones.

The next one on the list was scriptaculous and that is the one I’ve been using in my projects now.  Scriptaculous does exactly what is expected and uses the javascript prototype model which happens to be one i like :)

The move from the guys at MS to make their ajax extensions based on prototype was surprising but very positive in my book :) So when they release it i’ll look at creating an javascript provider for nblogr so that you would be able to switch between your favourite library (we have plans to support the major libraries out of the  box.) 

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06NovMoving to Wellington

A while ago i posted that I was hiring somebody.

Well first of all ==> It’s not easy to find somebody

Secondly this might have been jumping the gun a bit because in light of some recent developments I’ve decided to move my whole operation to Welington aka “Silicon Welly”.Probably I’ll have to look into hiring somebody again around may-june next year.

So the goal is to be up and running in Wellington on the 1st of march. 

I won’t be boring you with all the reasons why I think Wellington is a better place to be than New Plymouth for a technology company. But one of the main ones would be that cows don’t really need websites or UI’s.

I hope I’ll find myself a proper place to settle. I’m looking for a reasonably small house (not shed or likewise) with a garden, preferrably one that will hold it’s ground and not slide of the mountain when it rains.

Looking forward to moving there :)

01NovStill in doubt about using castle ???

If so then maybe this post will give you some more clarity. It might also give your manager the push in the right direction.

http://danbunea.blogspot.com/2006/10/agile-methodo…


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