日本新宿的Cocoon Tower,如果我們知道,這是一所學校,大概會因此結論出日本的文化氣息很好,至少,學校的外型已經相當得體地回應她自己的功能。 當然建築物的外型並不保證裏面的質素,學校再美型,裏頭的教授都可以是呃飯食
A while back I wrote about the myth of a completely shared knowledgebase across sysadmins . Well, there's a mirrorinverse of this myth: the equally persistent idea that you can be acompletely isolated individual sysadmin, tucked into your own silo andworking purely on your own responsibilities. This is the universe inwhich a multi-sysadmin group has the mailer person, the DNS person, thefileserver person, and so on, and no one has to spend any time tryingto bring other people up to speed
After having jumped into the pool of mobile app development head first (more on that to come), I finally have a little more perspective when it comes to developing for iOS vs. Android.
One of the first things that I did when I started developing an App for iOS is purchase an iPod Touch. There's no way I wanted to be using my iPhone for all my development work, and I needed a device I could acquire quickly, at a low cost (i.e. without a contract
In light of Phil Hollenback's reply to my earlierentry on this topic, I need to write some morewords.
First off, I entirely agree with Phil that a wiki engine can do a decentjob of generating blog-style syndication feeds; all you need is to havea full text feed of recently created pages and you're basically done.Category or hierarchy based feeds are useful but optional.
(Making the whole thing efficient is only a small matter of programmingand data storage, and for even