June 15, 2007

Ruby on Rails

Lately I've been reading quite a bit about this web development platform. Unfortunately the shell account I have on pair.com doesn't support Ruby, but I'm trying to get my hands on an old Sun workstation to tinker with. For those that would like to know how to install Rails on Solaris:

How to get Rails 1.2 Up and Running on Solaris
A Good Story

Just thought that I would share this:

Network Neutrality and different kind of script kiddy

May 01, 2007

Windows Vista Error

Well, I ran into my first unknown error with Windows Vista. The Windows Update kept running in the background saying that it was downloading an update with 0% finished. This kept on for a couple of days, so I opened up the Control Panel and got one of those wonderfully vague error codes '80070020' - with no other explanation. There's an option to "Get Help" so I tried that and it just took me around in another loop of opening up Windows Update, blah, blah, blah.

So I started Googling ... and found this article: 0x80070020 The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

Ok, right error code, wrong explanation. Sort of. Turns out that if you have real-time antivirus protection running it will interfere with some Windows Updates. Long story short, you have to disable your anti-virus just long enough to get the update installed. I tried that and it worked. Lesson learned.

April 29, 2007

Happy Blog-a-versary

I just noticed that I've been blogging here for 6 years now (the Archive goes back to April, 2001). Can't help but comment on how hugely popular blogging has become. Back in '01 there were a few interesting sites worth reading and it was a cool thing to do. Now it's crept into the corporate world and they're everywhere. Was blogging the beginning of a web revolution, the start of the social web, Web 2.0? Heck, I remember back when Gopher, Archie and Veronica were "new" tools to use on the Internet. Yes, I'm old. hahahahahaha
Web Development on a Mac

I've written and coded web pages all sorts of ways and platforms. All the way from WYSIWYG tools like Dreamweaver or Front Page to Notepad. Even using vi on a Linux box isn't all that bad. I still prefer to work on Macs and so I usually use some sort of text editor like BBEdit. There's a vast difference in web design tools written for the Windows platform and those for a Mac.

One company that has gotten the right idea is Panic Software and their new all-in-one development tool called Coda. It's got a text editor, FTP client, Telnet client and reference lookup tool all rolled up into one nice looking interface.

I've just downloaded it and tried it out once, but at first glance it's got my vote. I've been using Panic's Transmit FTP client since 2003 and it's great. Match that with a text editor and that's how I work web pages on my Mac. The trouble is that there's no way to synch up updated pages and I'm of course always jumping back and forth between applications. Coda gives you one place to work with all your web pages and sites.

April 04, 2007

Happiness is having a browser that doesn't suck

Oh, it's been a long and unhappy story, these browser wars. Everyone knows that Internet Explorer has lots of serious problems. Here's a collection of happy stories about people that have switched to a better way to browse the Internet: Browse Happy

March 08, 2007

Programming in SQL 2005

File this under the "I didn't know that" category - Microsoft has rolled the .NET Common Language Runtime into SQL Server 2005. What does this mean? You can extend your T-SQL with any of the CLR languages like VB.NET. Neat!

An Introduction to the CLR in SQL Server 2005

February 18, 2007

Bored to Death watching TV?

This was an interesting story: Man's body found in front of TV year after death.

Living alone myself, this makes me wonder if I died tomorrow, would anybody notice? You'd like to think so.

February 15, 2007

Cross-Blog

Ok, I went ahead and started (yet) another blog on Microsoft's Live Spaces:

http://darrell24401.spaces.live.com/

There really was no need to have another blog other than I just wanted to try out the new Live Spaces product. I still like Blogger a tad bit better.

February 08, 2007

Secure QuickTime for Windows?

As announced on this blog by Secunia, if you download QuickTime for Windows, you don't get the most secure version: http://secunia.com/blog/7/

However, there is a procedure for getting the security update on a Windows machine, it's just a little more complicated: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304989

Of course, if you're using a Mac, you get the patched and secure version. Plus, the OS X Software Update would have also updated your QuickTime automatically (if you have it set to do so).

January 05, 2007

Beware that Spyware Remover
Add to the list of "rogue" spyware remover programs: SpyWare Wizard

While visiting my parents over Christmas, I was told the story about how their Internet Explorer home page had been hijacked by a pr0n page (nothing new there, old trick). The new twist was that a popup window would encourage the user to buy "SpyWare Wizard" to remove the problem, which my parents did. Long story short and $49 later, their computer is infested with malware/spyware and Windows got completely corrupted. *sigh*

After spending an afternoon reinstalling Windows, I think their computer is back to normal (maybe).
Lose that PDF Password?
Here's a really handy utility for recovering lost passwords on your Acrobat PDF files: Guaranteed PDF Decrypter.