Today I rolled a first release of the URI_Template package in PEAR. As the name suggests, this is a parser for URI Templates. I wrote the code around Christmas as a finger exercise and to become familiar with what URI templates are, but unfortunately only found time today to get it into PEAR’s CVS and prepare a release. Documentation including installation instructions can be found over there. Should you encounter bugs, make sure to report them via the bug tracker.
Next up: Getting documentation for File_DeliciousLibrary (also released today) out of the door. Then probably a little implementation of Bloom filters.
Sunday, March 9, 2008, 16:48
Slides about Social Graph and XFN
On Monday I gave a talk at the third installment of Web Montag Aachen where I talked a bit about Google’s Social Graph API and the XFN microformat. The talk was held in German and so are the slides.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 14:01
On February 10th, 1998, XML 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation. This means that as of today it has been with us “officially” for the past 10 years.
Happy Birthday, bitch! Great to have you around.
Sunday, February 10, 2008, 9:56
Microsoft has placed an offer to buy Yahoo!. Some initial, mainly unsorted thoughts below:
- My first impression is that Microsoft is really despaired for not being able to catch up with Google on their own. How else can they justify a 62% premium over Yahoo’s stock price from Thursday night?
- $44.6 billion dollars is a whole lotta money.
- Microsoft and SAP AG once cancelled their plans for a merger because of the resulting complexity. Yahoo is significantly smaller than SAP (11.400 vs. ~40.000 employees) but still I wonder if Microsoft is capable of handling a nearly six-figure headcount with different cultural backgrounds properly. Quite a challenge for McKinsey, Accenture, Deloitte et al.
- What about the overlapping properties of both companies? Assuming the buy-out actually happens, will e.g. the search sites be merged? What about messaging? Free mail? Since the main reason for the offer is strengthening their position in the ad market, I doubt that Microsoft will change much regarding the other properties in the short term after the acquisition.
- Both companies have a diametrically opposed technological infrastructure regarding their web projects: Microsoft eats their own dog-food (Windows, ASP.NET, SQL Server, …) while Yahoo is built on top of FreeBSD, PHP, MySQL, Hadoop and things like that. (Remember how long it took Microsoft to port Hotmail from FreeBSD to Windows? But still it happened.)
- Judging from the outside there is a huge cultural difference between Microsoft and Yahoo. I don’t think they can be combined without pain.
- I’d love to be in Yahoo’s headquarter today. Or as Jeremy Zawodny puts it: “I predict that today will be one of our least productive days since 9/11 at work.”
- Today is a good day for Yahoo shareholders to make some quick money: At the time of writing this, the stock price has grown by 44%.
Friday, February 1, 2008, 10:27
A scruffy (and execrable) flower pot and some dead plant in my building’s staircase. Neighbors: If you need to get rid of your junk, please don’t dispose it in the staircase. Kthxbye.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 12:57
Yesterday evening I rolled out a new incarnation of martinjansen.com incorporating some things I had been wanting to do for quite some time. Most importantly, the site does not have any sort of administration interface anymore but only pulls content from other sites. This is what’s called a Mashup these days. The sources are:
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Tumblr for texts, photos, and quotes.
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Last.fm for some numbers on my listening habits.
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del.icio.us for links I find interesting. (Coming soon)
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Flickr for photosets. (Coming soon)
The system is built in such a way that I can add more sources easily. I would for example love to include my movie vote history from IMDb, but the corresponding RSS feed does not contain the ratings but only the names of the movies. Perhaps it is time for some screen-scraping there.
As indicated by point 1, I am writing all of the textual things that appear on martinjansen.com in my Tumblr first. I enjoy quite a few things at Tumblr (especially the dashboard), but also have a thing or two I don’t particularly agree with. Think I’ll write about this later. Still everybody with interest in blogging and little time should give it a try.
Anyway. As you can see from points 3. and 4. above, I’m not yet done with it, but I wanted to get out of the door with what I have right now. I have been sitting on the new “design elements” since Christmas. As usual the code-related work took me like half an hour, but the graphics and CSS stuff totally outgrew my capabilities.
Should you spot any errors or missing links, let me know.
Saturday, January 26, 2008, 9:37
Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi
So happy I did not get myself an EOS 400D late last year.
Thursday, January 24, 2008, 21:38