Geoffrey Grosenbach’s Workstation
A view from a fellow developer’s room: (via NubyOnRails)
I know you want to ask me something.
Well the answer is yeah, I’d love to have something like that…
But surely, someone is also a fine option.
A view from a fellow developer’s room: (via NubyOnRails)
I know you want to ask me something.
Well the answer is yeah, I’d love to have something like that…
But surely, someone is also a fine option.
Too much cheese is not bad. Ever. And then some torture!
GwenView is a very good image viewer for Linux. It loads quickly, has a nice user interface, and has most of the more useful features of ACDSee. Among the features it provides are: full screen, preview, thumbnail view with details, and loads of image effects (sepia, blur, and the like). It’s definitely sufficient for any…
Sometime ago I got this Ruby on Rails book from Apress. I reviewed it. It’s gone from me now. For a very good reason. And I’m really, really happy about it.
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price? *Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.* ‘Nuff said.
Just read a very interesting article from Wid Brilliant about Prophet Muhammad. It’s so good and “BLINK!” me a lot so I just had to make a copy here… Thanks a lot to Dedi Setiawan for introducing me the word “BLINK”, and Parama Danoesubroto for reminding me (again!) about this theme. Of course *BIG* Thanks…
Hyper’s CD Catalogizer (short name: cdcat) is a GUI disk cataloging application. It can catalog CDs, DVDs, and other removable storage files, and also regular directories and files including your downloads. It is using the Qt toolkit so it probably look best on KDE, but it works perfectly on GNOME. The user interface is pretty…
Too much cheese is not bad. Ever. And then some torture!
GwenView is a very good image viewer for Linux. It loads quickly, has a nice user interface, and has most of the more useful features of ACDSee. Among the features it provides are: full screen, preview, thumbnail view with details, and loads of image effects (sepia, blur, and the like). It’s definitely sufficient for any…
Sometime ago I got this Ruby on Rails book from Apress. I reviewed it. It’s gone from me now. For a very good reason. And I’m really, really happy about it.
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price? *Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.* ‘Nuff said.
Just read a very interesting article from Wid Brilliant about Prophet Muhammad. It’s so good and “BLINK!” me a lot so I just had to make a copy here… Thanks a lot to Dedi Setiawan for introducing me the word “BLINK”, and Parama Danoesubroto for reminding me (again!) about this theme. Of course *BIG* Thanks…
Hyper’s CD Catalogizer (short name: cdcat) is a GUI disk cataloging application. It can catalog CDs, DVDs, and other removable storage files, and also regular directories and files including your downloads. It is using the Qt toolkit so it probably look best on KDE, but it works perfectly on GNOME. The user interface is pretty…
Too much cheese is not bad. Ever. And then some torture!
GwenView is a very good image viewer for Linux. It loads quickly, has a nice user interface, and has most of the more useful features of ACDSee. Among the features it provides are: full screen, preview, thumbnail view with details, and loads of image effects (sepia, blur, and the like). It’s definitely sufficient for any…
Sometime ago I got this Ruby on Rails book from Apress. I reviewed it. It’s gone from me now. For a very good reason. And I’m really, really happy about it.
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price? *Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.* ‘Nuff said.
Just read a very interesting article from Wid Brilliant about Prophet Muhammad. It’s so good and “BLINK!” me a lot so I just had to make a copy here… Thanks a lot to Dedi Setiawan for introducing me the word “BLINK”, and Parama Danoesubroto for reminding me (again!) about this theme. Of course *BIG* Thanks…
Hyper’s CD Catalogizer (short name: cdcat) is a GUI disk cataloging application. It can catalog CDs, DVDs, and other removable storage files, and also regular directories and files including your downloads. It is using the Qt toolkit so it probably look best on KDE, but it works perfectly on GNOME. The user interface is pretty…