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Monthly Archives: May 2005
The case of the Swedish pizza
Through Mr Harris, I got to know about these ideas on Swedish pizza:
Stories From the Intersection: The case of the Swedish pizza.
I diligently forward the information to you.
I’m Swedish, and I’m baffled.
Take my books!
Update: Now you can filter the book list by language. After a gentle nudge by Nicole in Lübeck.
OK, the plans are in the works, banks are involved, and now the library comes tumbling down: we are moving to Nørrebro, which is another part of Copenhagen. After the summer, we will live in better-planned apartment.
This [...]
My buddy does Web Forms 2.0
It turns out that the inimitable Olav Junker Kjæer is now implementing Web Forms 2.0 together with three other heavy-weights of IE JavaScript manipulations.
> We’ll be building things like the new date/time input controls, the datalist element, a range control (slider), well, all of it in fact.
This is a very cool and welcome development. [...]
Charity Party
Get partying, come to Copenhagen, meet nice people. This is an order.
**Henrik’s Charity Party**
Entrance fee: 20 DKK
3rd of June 2005
Vestergade 3
(Det skandinaviske selskab)
The President’s Analyst (1967)
OK, this is a one-liner: I have to see The President’s Analyst (1967) before I die. James Coburn! In a wig! Take a look at that photo in the gallery.
Design book hints found in unusual places
Lars Pind is an entrepreneur in the Copenhagen Internet business climate. A force to reckon with, he founded the company Collaboraid, which won the Startup of the Year award at the conference reboot 6 in 2003. Their website’s jobs section has interesting literature tips:
> These books are considered required reading, because they
> explain [...]
Riders!
My friend Jason writes about Riders of the Purple Sage, a 1912 book by prolific American Western writer Zane Grey. Full text at Gutenberg.
Name that!
Mike Clark’s Weblog tells about an article he wrote about creating good names for things in your code.
Mike Clark is one of the Pragmatic Programmers.
Read more here: **Tame the Name**
Programming language of the minute: Io