2008
Moving Servers This Weekend
31/05/08 10:41
We're moving servers this weekend so you might have
some connection issues. Thanks for your patience.
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The Sixty One
I listen to music all day long while I'm working.
It's a habit (good or bad) that I developed in
college while studying for hours on end and have kept
up since. Heck, I became a DJ at the college radio
station (WOUI - pumping out an amazing 10,000
milliWatts!) to listen to a lot of different music
and did a study marathon one finals week because it
was the 'quietest' place on campus. I love music and
it's one of the reasons why I have such a large music
collection and why I fell in love with iTunes and my
first iPod.
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The Quest for a Good Bug Tracker
I've been tell you about my agile project over the
past couple of months. This sprint was about laying
the foundations for future additions to our
prototype. It was also the sprint where we documented
as much as we could. In addition to that we tried out
a couple of bug tracking systems.
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Nice To See That They're Asking
Real Software engineer, Nathan, posted an item on the
NUG list today that I find most interesting and
heartening. They asked people who use RBScript to
take a survey. That's pretty interesting.
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For Those Complaining
13/05/08 22:08
For those complaining about REALbasic bug and feature
requests being ignored I offer you this: http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/05/13/windows-live-messenger-9-0-beta-program-frustrates-testers
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Err.Stack Isn't Guaranteed To Be Accurate
13/05/08 22:01 Filed in: REALbasic
I ran across an issue the other day where I was
testing throwing an exception. Yes! I was actually
throwing an exception on purpose and testing it in
Mac OS X and in Windows XP and checking to make sure
my error reporting tools were working properly. On
Windows the err.stack array contained the function
where the exception occurred without fail. On Mac OS
X, however, the stack array only showed the functions
before the exception occurred.
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Windows Activation Sucks (Like This is New?)
This is an oldie but a goodie. This one is sure to
get me all riled up because, to me anyway, it strikes
at the heart of stupidity and why people hate
Microsoft so much: Windows activation. Read
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Web Apps The Future?
06/05/08 08:41 Filed in: Opinion
I've had the 'pleasure' of working with some web
applications recently and I can't say I'm overly
impressed. I've been a desktop application user since
1986 and it seems that web apps are lacking standard
features that desktop users have had for years.
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Abandoning the Fantasy of VB Migration Wizardry
02/05/08 17:00 Filed in: Visual Basic
DevX.com has an interesting article titled
Abandoning the Fantasy of VB Migration
Wizardry. It can be found here. I can hear people
asking: "Bob, this is a REALbasic site. What's
this got to do with REALbasic?" Read
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Agile Update
30/04/08 17:28 Filed in: Agile
A while back I noted that we were working on a new
project using the Agile methodology. It's an
interesting approach to software development that
I've never done before (at least formally). I've been
on more than a few projects where the client kept
changing their minds but that's a post for another
day.
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What The Hell Were They Thinking?
Real Software scares me sometimes. This week they
told us they were switching to FogBugz as their new
bug tracking system. I think that's awesome! But then
they said that the old feedback system was being
shutdown and no longer available and oh, by the way,
the new system isn't searchable. Talk about a
sh**storm. I have to file this one under the "What
the Hell Were They Thinking!?" category.
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Is REALbasic a Good Name?
In the grand scheme of things, a name doesn't mean
much but as we've seen with Apple and Microsoft
operating systems, a name gives 'meaning' to a
product. There are a lot of people that, when hearing
the word 'basic' in reference to programming, think
of the bad old days where you numbered each line of
code and it was interpreted (i.e. slow). They think
of QBasic or GW-basic! Didn't they die with DOS?
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Thanks for Letting Me Play in Your Sandbox
13/04/08 14:32 Filed in: Personal
I've been quiet the last two weeks as I finished up
on a project I've devoted a lot of time and effort
to. Friday was my last day on an accounting package
that I've worked on for the last five and half years.
This has just been one of my many clients in that
time but I've been on-site, every morning, for years.
In my entire career I've never spent longer than two
years on any project and this includes some fairly
big ones in my electrical engineering days.
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Differentiating Yourself: Making Your Services Stand Out
02/04/08 15:35 Filed in: RB Developer
The March/April 2008
edition of REALbasic Developer is out. The topic of
my BKeeney Briefs column was Differentiation Yourself
from all the other developers that are bidding on the
same job.
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Real World Recap
25/03/08 15:22 Filed in: REALbasic
It was a busy week at
Real World. The density of REALbasic developers is
never higher than at Real World so it's natural that
all conversations revolve around REALbasic. So here
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Real World Bound
13/03/08 17:02 Filed in: REALbasic
Real World is next
week! I'm excited about all the things that are going
on, learning some new things about REALbasic and
exchanging ideas and information. That's in addition
to renewing old friendships and starting some new
ones. All-in-all, I think I'll be lucky to have my
voice by the end of the week. Read
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StyledText
I'd like to welcome BKeeney Software engineer Seth
Verrinder to the BKeeney Briefs blog. Seth recently
discovered a few issues relating to StyledText class
in REALbasic. Here are his observations....
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Wish List: 'Registered' Plugins
I've been pondering why the 3rd party plugin and
controls market isn't bigger for REALbasic. Certainly
part of the barrier to entry is the size of the
market. Part of it is RS' reluctance to actively
promote the 3rd party solutions. Another barrier to
entry is that the existing plugins are so inexpensive
that it's tough for a new competitor to enter the
space dominated by MonkeyBread and Einhugur (both of
which we own and use and highly recommend).
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Wish List: Compiler Warnings
09/02/08 13:55 Filed in: REALbasic
By this point everyone knows that REALbasic is
deprecating a lot of "lesser used" technologies. I
don't have any issue with this whatsoever but it has
become increasingly apparent that RS isn't doing a
good job of telling us about these changes. Does
anyone bother to read the release notes? It doesn't
really matter in my opinion. The compiler should be
warning us because that's the job of the compiler.
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We Are Not The Only Ones
I ran across this blog entry dated November,
2005 from a supposed Microsoft Employee talking
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Do Apple and Microsoft Really Care about REALbasic?
Let's play CEO for a minute and pretend that we're
Steve Jobs who takes (and probably deserves) the
credit for a successful Apple turnaround. In a minute
we'll also pretend that we're Steve Ballmer who is at
the helm of the most dominate software company in the
history of computing. Do you really think either one
of them cares about REALbasic and REAL Software?
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Keeping Yourself Fresh
Tired? Grouchy? Working too many hours? I was too and
then I decided to do something about. Read more about
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Why Join A Professional Association for RB?
It seems that the idea of having a professional
association for REALbasic has some legs. Many people
have left messages and contacted me privately
offering their support and giving us some ideas...
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Is It Time For a Professional Association?
09/01/08 14:39 Filed in: REALbasic
An interesting conversation started on Norman Palardy's blog the
other day. Norman was taking about he wished
there was better mechanism in place to help
prioritize bugs and enhancement requests. It
started off with a general rant (my words not
his) about the feedback system not being
exceptionally useful with some suggestions on
how to make it better. It then wandered off (my
fault - my bad) about how it would be nice to
survey the beta participants to let RS know what
we feel which enhancements are more important.
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RBDeveloper Jan/Feb Issue: Software Protection
02/01/08 18:39 Filed in: RB Developer