Author Archives: Liz

Look who’s on the JBehave team!

http://jbehave.codehaus.org/team.html I guess this means I can officially answer questions etc. now. Most recently, I’ve got JBehave to help me with the design of my Gui functionality. I did this by making a “ComponentFixtureDelegate” class, extending Abbot’s ComponentFixture. I used … Continue reading

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Look who's on the JBehave team!

http://jbehave.codehaus.org/team.html I guess this means I can officially answer questions etc. now. Most recently, I’ve got JBehave to help me with the design of my Gui functionality. I did this by making a “ComponentFixtureDelegate” class, extending Abbot’s ComponentFixture. I used … Continue reading

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Do androids dream of electric solicitors?

If you did get an AI which could convert using pattern-matching between two arbitrary formats, given samples of, eg: songs, in each format… does it still count as “reverse engineering” of any proprietary formats that happen to get passed to … Continue reading

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Random ideas and software patents

(prompted by Greg’s post about OSDL Conference Key Thoughts) I believe in patenting combinations of software and hardware or human interaction which are genuinely innovative – eg: token ring networking, Lego Mindstorms, the wheelie mouse, that new thing which allows … Continue reading

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Firefox support and internet services

Reading Andy’s post on mixed feelings for Firefox, and continuing my attempt to loosen Micro$oft’s hold on me… I’m leaving one bank because its internet banking doesn’t support Firefox. Their response to my request for Firefox support was “use IE6”. … Continue reading

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Ubuntu Linux

This weekend, I installed Ubuntu on my home PC. It’s a bit buggy, but I have high hopes for it. Mostly it’s buggy because I don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m encouraged by the amount of help appearing online. … Continue reading

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At 70 words per minute, no one can hear you scream…

I’m writing a series of fantasy novels. At the beginning of October, I finally reached the chapter halfway through the second book which I’d been looking forward to writing for a long while. I sat on the train, pen poised … Continue reading

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Executing

An Executor is someone who deals with people’s lives after they’re dead. An Executioner is someone who renders people dead. Strangely, they both execute. What a pity this code doesn’t.

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The XtC, haikus and comments

Last night I went to the XtC, where I met a bunch of very interesting people and discussed best coding practices and haiku. We decided that while it would be lovely to see comments in haiku-esque form throughout code, to … Continue reading

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My first piece of paid writing

Finally, I will be joining the likes of Martin Fowler et al as a paid, published writer. Two of my poems have been selected for Star*Line, the Science Fiction Poetry Association magazine, and will hopefully be appearing in print later … Continue reading

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