Sponsorised links
June 2009
Google I/O - OpenSocial in the Enterprise
Video Search Engine Optimization - VSEO
WhereCamp / Proximity and Relative Location
A session talking about what people can/are doing with proximity sensing (and how/why in many cases, locative services aren't about absolute (geo) location, but relative location. Covering implementation and code of Bluetooth in particular, including information on the setup I used at Where 2.0 and WhereCamp 2008. (The morning session already covered lots of concerns about privacy that are applicable here, so this session will focus on cool stuff you can do and how to get out there and do it)
Sponsorised links
May 2009
Optimize Runtime Shared Libraries (RSL)
Cross-Domain Runtime Shared Libraries (RSL)
cmc - computer management console - wmi and vb .net
April 2009
Hueniverse: Explaining the OAuth Session Fixation Attack
For example, many applications use OAuth for 2-legged requests that do not involve user authorization and are unaffected by this threat.
March 2009
Fadhila Brahimi, FB-Associés: Coaching d'Entreprises : Comment mettre en place une cohésion d'équipe ? L'exemple artistique: le Jam Session
Beirut : la Black Session (2007)
February 2009
Comment retrouver le nom d’utilisateur et le mot de passe d’une session sur Ubuntu « Capof’s Space
Rethink – "How do you motivate?"
I personally enjoy and benefit a lot from pair programming. It’s not something I get to do all of the time, but a solid pairing session with a good developer gets me results. I love sharing tricks, and discussing code before it’s written. However, there might be more to it than that.
Hampton and I started to speculate that we work best if someone is just there, keeping you on your toes. Someone to chastise you if you check Facebook, even if they don’t know the first thing about programming. We joked about hiring people to just sit there and watch us code. I laughed!
Well, I’m not laughing any more. I tried it, and it worked.
