- As everyone knows OS X's default behaviour is to replace a folder not merge it. Luckily, there's Apple's free FileMerge utility.
- Peter Singer: The Ethics of What We Eat mentioning his books "Unsanctifying Human Life: Essays on Ethics" and "The Way We Eat : Why Our Food Choices Matter" - providing more than one example of the differences between moral and religious. His entry on animals also reinforces this. His essay "The Singer Solution to World Poverty" reminded me of the recent Richard Curtis movie "The Girl In The Café".
- The Asymmetric Web "Then began an awful period - which continues to this day, sadly -- of companies developing intranet applications and then concluding, erroneously, that the application can be deployed on the Web by just flicking the proverbial switch."
- Redux: Enterprise Software Licensing on Life Support "...by 2008 conventional software licenses will account for less than 10% of total revenues for all software companies, and less than 20% for leading enterprise search vendors..."
- Converting Between XML and JSON "In an ideal world, the resulting JSON structure can be converted back to its original XML document easily. Thus it seems worthwhile to discuss some common patterns as the foundation of a potentially bidirectional conversion process between XML and JSON."
- On First-Order-Logic Databases "We have demonstrated an equivalence between dependency statements (or functional dependencies) of a relational database on the one hand and of implicational statements of propositional logic on the other hand." Hopefully this means what I think it means.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Burst of Links
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ajax,
animal rights,
json,
os x,
peter singer,
relational model,
religion,
richard curtis,
world wide web
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