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  Thursday, August 1, 2002


I keep meaning to point to Jelly, an interesting Java/XML processing engine.. It even has its own blog..

I think keeping a blog for projects is a great idea for any type of project..
10:55:55 AM    


Some pix of a new Nautilus RPM view... Looks very cool!

I really have to try and get GNOME 2 running here..
10:42:54 AM    


Andrew Stone's Mind Shared. Andrew Stone has put together a bunch of notes on programming Cocoa. Andrew has more experience with these APIs than just about anyone on the planet. He is also likely the only person that can claim that he has shipped his primary product-- Create!-- on every commercial version of NeXTSTEP, OpenStep, Rhapsody, or OS X (including the Sun implementation of OpenStep). [bbum's rants, code & references]

This looks really cool and useful. I've been thinking about looking into Cocoa a bit now that I'm on OS X. Especially interesting is putting a GUI on a command-line program.. I think that could be very useful for the various folks at working using OS X but not comfortable with a command-line.
9:15:40 AM    



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