• New Website Launched

    We just launched Donan Engineering’s New Website Design — After a Long year and a half process. A bit of content missing, but they’re working on that.

  • Goodbye, typed language.

    Tim Bray has written an article explaining his thought that strongly typed languages are going the way of the dodo bird, in favor of dynamic languages such as Perl, and Python. This isn’t a bad thing — as he explains good testing is much better for fixing programming that strongly typed variables.
    C, C++, Java, [...]

  • Pity Party

    Not that I disike Dave (I really don’t) but the Pity Parties are getting old. Oh… Dave… You’re nothing like Jack Nicholson.

  • SOAP 1.2 is out

    The W3C has released the SOAP 1.2 Implementation. I still feel that XML-RPC Provides 99% of what everyone needs from an HTTP-based XML API protocol… but it seems that XML-RPC has been branded morefor homegrown applications, whereas SOAP is the “big-brother” version. XML-RPC is so much simpler.
    Then again, sometimes a REST approach is [...]

  • New Jellyfish Found

    Scientists have found a new jellyfish species in the Monterey Submarine Canyon. This new jellyfish is two to three feet across. Woah.

May

This is the archive for May, 2003.