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  Thursday, May 22, 2003


Blogs, chaos, and neural nets. Testing guru Brian Marick thought that yesterday's item kind of muddles together several issues -- Ward Cunningham's FIT framework, testing, and the phenomenon of Windows rot. I agree. The distance from the opening point to the conclusion was, in retrospect, more than a comfortable stretch. The editor who lives inside my head told me that too, but not quite loudly enough. As I've mentioned elsewhere, amplification of that internal voice with external feedback is one of the great benefits of writing for the Web. Of course I've now subscribed to Brian's RSS feed, so that going forward I'll have one more window open onto the world of agile programming and testing. ... [Jon's Radio]
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OSXFAQ - Mac OS X Tip-of-the-Day. How to hide from your buddys in iChat [OSXFAQ]
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Far-Flung Artworks, Side by Side Online. A cooperative effort by 39 museums has put images of more than 100,000 artworks online. By Matthew Mirapaul. [New York Times: Technology]
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The History of Object Desktop [OSNews]
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Useful Mac. This new site is a directory of Mac applications. From the website: “No ratings, no user-reviews, just killer apps.” [ranchero.com]
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