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Sun flirting with Open Source and Open Standards
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. Sun flirting with Open Source and Open Standards. Two interesting tidbits of news on slashdot this morning. Both happen to be somewhat related to Sun Microsystems, but come from different departments and are not related to each other:. The Open Office XML Format Will Probably Become an ISO Standard". In summary, Sun's Open Office group is considering. Looking at the examples of ...
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Back with no vengeance
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. Back with no vengeance. The last few years have been very busy for me. I went up several steps at work, from being a plain software engineer to being a software architect to being an engineering manager. To some extent, my professional life has taken over my personal life. I have become a guy who lives at work. For 2 1/2 years. I'm not the kind of person who likes to sit idle.
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web - About this web site
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. What's the point of this web site? I've been asked a few times " what's the point of your web site? And people get into deeper detail and tell me that pretty much all of the information I have can already be found on other web sites, in books, or from other such sources. Read the whole article. Posted on May 17 2007. Web site, version 2.5. Posted on Apr 14 2007. What JBQ works on.
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web - About JBQ
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. News in March 2003. Every so often, I have the feeling that I should update my web site. And I usually decide that it can wait a bit. That's how I've managed to stay 5 months without writing anything. See what's been going on in the last few months. Read the whole article. Posted on Mar 09 2003. News from October 2002. Posted on Oct 13 2002. What's going on on this web site?
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Building polyhedra with Magnetix, part 1
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. Building polyhedra with Magnetix, part 1. System allows to build the skeletons of quite a few polyhedra using nothing more than the two most basic components of the system: balls and bars. Like Zome in which the angles are constrained to pre-defined values. Essentially builds triangles "inside" the polyhedron so that the outer shell can be built with non-triangular faces). T...
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web - Polyhedra
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JBQ's spot on the Wild Wild Web. The musings of a French mathematician living in the heart of the American technology industry. The regular hexahedron is the most common of polyhedra. Its common name is the cube, with its 6 square faces. It is one of the most fundamental polyhedra, and (like all regular polyhedra) has quite a few properties worth looking at. Read the whole article. Posted on May 26 2007. Building polyhedra with Magnetix, part 1. Posted on May 13 2007. Posted on May 3 2007. I find polyhed...
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...it's not really an exodus...: haberlach
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It's not really an exodus. But I've started moving my blogging over to http:/ adam.haberlach.org. I finally got around to setting up a syndicated version of my site linked to a username. You may want to subscribe to. If you want updates as I work my 'blog. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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The move...: haberlach
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So, I'm working on moving things over to MoveableType, at adam.haberlach.org. It just feels right. I'm going to work out something for getting my posts to bounce over to livejournal, however. The community aspects are just too hard to give up. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment.