Archive for March, 2007
During my Master’s degree I interned with Microsoft. Specifically, I interned as a Program Manager with the Office Outlook team. My job for the summer was to become an expert in time zones, drive features for the 2007 release.
Those close to me know how immersed I can become in something. That summer, I threw myself [...]
This rings very true. In my opinion, IBM does a fairly good job of staying out getting out of the way. In fact, a lot of the internal community tool innovation going on over the last few years is surfacing as Lotus Connections, which will enable enterprises with social tools. However, no amount of money can purchase a culture, which grows organically. Paraphrasing [...]
PUT remains one of the most confusing HTTP verbs because it is so frequently misdescribed, even by people who really do know better. The common description is that PUT is for UPDATE and POST is for creating new resources; and this is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Source: PUT is not UPDATE
Elliote is dead on here. I [...]
Using del.icio.us to find out what’s on your colleagues’ minds
1 Comment Published March 5th, 2007 in TumbleIt’s kind of fun getting a glimpse of what others are thinking about by subscribing to their del.icio.us bookmarks. Recently Joe Gregorio bookmarked the following…
Python Cheese Shop : zdaemon 2.0a6
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plope - supervisor2
Hmmm, whatcha thinking about, Joe?
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