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  • Poking Around Professional Practice

    August 18, 2005

    Jason is working on his fancy new application from the ground up, and I’m feeling pleased at his progress. On the other hand, I’m not a guru of object-oriented design or design patterns, so I don’t want him to get the idea that this is the way to do things all the time. There are much more experienced people having a debate on this very topic, how ModelViewController (MVC) isn’t particularly object-oriented.

    So that got me thinking about methodology and professional accreditation.

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    DSri Seah
  • The Romance of Early Computing

    August 18, 2005

    Visit BoingBoingI was stopped dead in my tracks this morning by this recreation of the IMSAI 8080 microcomputer by the original dudes who created it. You can buy a IMSAI Series Two with a USB connection for programming. The enclosure it comes in is big enough to accept an S-100 card cage AND an ATX-sized PC motherboard…you can have both old and new in one system!

    Seeing that image reminded me of many a day staying after-school for the heck of it, hanging with friends or killing time in the air-conditioned Taipei American School library. We used to look through the issues of Byte magazine and gape at the many S-100 bus computers out there with awesomely expensive video graphics boards. We were using Apple IIs and TRS-80s at the time, with had very limited color graphics, and we would dream of more color and more pixels. If only we had $10,000 and knew what the heck an S-100 bus was! The IMSAI was an earlier generation machine, but with its “IBM blue” enclosure and industrial front panel switches, looked the way a “serious computer” should to my young eyes.

    And I still love the way it looks. For $995 you can get one, stuff your PC in it, and remember why you got into this all in the first place, if you are old enough to remember seeing Star Wars in 1977. I want one oh so very badly now. It would be kind of neat for demonstrating microcomputer theory, but I suppose no one really cares anymore in this day and age.

    You can read about the IMSAI and other pre-PC computers at PC History, a collection of the rememberances of Popular Electronics former computer editor Stan Veit. Back when the microcomputer industry was young and full of promise!

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  • Playing the Guitar & The Body

    August 18, 2005

    HoneyTone practice amp So I’ve been showing my cousin Jason all the tricks I know about ActionScripting in Flash MX 2004. What’s in it for me? Why free guitar lessons, of course!

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  • Selling to VITO

    August 17, 2005

    I couldn’t say that I’ve been interested in learning how to sell, but I need to be.

    Selling brings to mind images of pushy men with skins and eardrums of steel. They have steely eyes that don’t see past the end of their nose, and they aren’t interested in helping you in anything but signing that dotted line. I think of car salesmen, telemarketing scripts, and the occassional roving salesteam that feels no shame in interrupting your day with their bullshit and their viewbooks. Who wants to be like that? Not me!

    On the other hand, over the past few years I’ve met amazing sales people who are damn proud of it. One of them, aware of my nacent plans to somehow “step up” my solo practice, loaned me her copy of Selling to VITO. VITO stands for “Very Important Top Officer”. I’ve been reading the book 50 pages at a time, and it’s been the missing piece for me as far as relating actual value to salesmanship.

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  • TextField Nitpicking

    August 17, 2005

    So I’m making what it supposed to be a straightforward fix…I have to align 2 columns of 2 text fields on two movieclips that are next to each other. The tricky part is that each textfield can have a variable numbers of lines, so the layout rules are a little more complicated; I have to do a bit of on-the-fly runtime calculation.

    What’s making this particularly aggravating is that the TextField class is one of messiest classes in all of Actionscript-dom. To be fair, text is a pretty complex thing to manage, so I should cut it some slack. But I’m going to bitch about it anyway :-)

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