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  Tuesday, April 18, 2006


DigitalExile.net updated

 

 

For someone who has been certified an incurable obsessive compulsive site revamper, it took me almost a year to update www.digitalexile.net (my art and photography gallery). I had a cool Flash interface ready near the end of last year, but gathering and organizing and sorting my photographs (which I shoot by the dozen every day) and going through all the old paintings was too time consuming.

I was finally able to update the Flash interface with a new theme and add some other cool stuff (like the slide-menu). You can check out the result at http://www.digitalexile.net

Note: I went overboard with the graphics here. A 1024x768 display running on a 32MB AGP is the bare minimum for this baby. I recommend at least 1280x1024 running on a 64MB or 128MB AGP/PCI-E.









  Friday, April 14, 2006


How to Create the Best User Experience for your Application (formerly, The Human UX)

My article has finally been published on MSDN. Thanks to the nice people at MS for letting me write this!









  Thursday, April 13, 2006





  Wednesday, April 12, 2006


NukeBall release schedule announced

NukeBall's release has been finalized. A short new feature list and release schedule has been posted at the official site.

We are still looking for beta testers. The final feature-complete internal beta will be shipped in 3 weeks.









  Friday, April 07, 2006


Earthquake AGAIN!

We had a 5.5 quake here last night at 11:30. Lasted more than half a minute and came in 3 distinct tremors. This was not like one of those aftershocks. I was actualling rocking back and forth while running down the stairs and out of the house. The house got a few new cracks - superficial thankfully. No damage anywhere has been reported so far and no one has been hurt.

One of my oldest friends, Nikolai, who was at college a few hundred miles away during the first quake in 2001, called me. This was the first "real" quake he had experienced after he moved back here in 2002. He actually had half a mind (like many others) to sleep outside.

I doubt anybody got much sleep last night. There was another tremor at 2am again. A 4.2 tremor was also recorded yesterday evening, about 7 hours before the big one at late night.

After over almost a hundred tremors of various magnitudes, none has unsettled me as much as the one last night. Nasty stuff. I don't know about moving anywhere else, but I sure hope to get the Nukeation office from the 2nd floor to a ground floor office soon!









  Wednesday, April 05, 2006


This one is for the Flashers in the house

No, no - not those Flashers! I mean Macromedia Flash users.

I know many a Flashers have been annoyed (and some downright pissed) at me. One of them actually started yelling at me on Skype. I had to block him!

In any case, yes, I totally acknowledge that I am biased towards Microsoft. If not for them, I'd be a 20-something schmuck with two degrees in computing but still prefering to work at a burger joint. On top of that, I'm a Microsoft Partner (well, technically my company is, but I own my company, so shaddup!) so I've sworn my loyalty to them. But even all that aside, Microsoft provides feature-rich tools that no other competing products can stand up against.

But I think I need to re-address some things I wrote in my "Future of..." post. I wrote about the "three waves" that could potentially crush Flash. While part of me still thinks it to be totally possible, I have come to re-assess some things. Partially, this is because of a couple of discussions I had with a couple of Microsofties (I've stopped naming names. I usually get them in trouble. Sorry about last time, "Mr. X").

The more I dive deeper into WPF, the more I realize it is NOT intended to compete with Flash. Maybe it will compete with Flex. Though, I haven't seen that much adoption of Flex-based apps yet. Maybe Adobe will whip it into shape.

Seriously. If you're one of those people calling Sparkle the "Flash Killer", then I think you oughta give it a shot. It's not really "comfortable" for animation and web purposes as Flash is. And I definetely miss the in-timeline scripting facility Flash provides. You can do that in EID/WPF, but its not as simple.

I would also like to add to my previous post's tirade, that WPF/E is but a small part of WPF which is but a part (well, 1/3 at least) of WinFX. And WinFX - WPF in particular (I can imagine Michele Leroux Bustamante rolling her eyes again) - is going to be what will set Windows apart from Linux and MAC and all.

I don't imagine more than 10% of the industry actively using or trying out WPF at the moment. Y'know, for REAL projects. I'd be more than happy to be proved wrong, of course. But only after using WPF for a real project or two (and I'm not talking simple demo apps, I mean something substantial) will people REALLY appreciate WPF. It sounds good in theory, but it is even better in reality! :-)

Btw, if you haven't noticed, this post does not revolve around a specific point. I'm just ranting. Thank you.

But if you REALLY need me to make some points...

  • Flash has an enourmous market cornered that Microsoft does not have a good chance of acquiring.
  • Microsoft is smart enough to realize that and is not, in fact, competing with Flash.
  • WPF/E is more of a competitor for Macromedia Flex.
  • WPF/E will run Flex into the ground. Or Flex will only exist like JSP does with ASP.
  • Sparkle DOES NOT have enough flexibility and features required to replace Flash (which was never the point, of course).
  • WPF/E is but a part of WPF which is but a part of WinFx. Developers and designers who choose to work under the Microsoft flag best focus on WPF. That's where the gold is.
  • WPF will have a bigger impact on "Joe Computer User" than WCF and WWF. Which is totally unrelated to the current topic, but I have to get that in whenever I can for all the years I've spent being labelled "inferior" by developers who consider graphics in the computer world to be sub-standard to code.

Alright, Flashers. Go sleep in peace now. You are no longer under threat.






"'Stupid Keyboard" by M. Andrew Eick

Recieved in email from Andy Eick:

how sd m i?  So, i hte getting new computers -- you just wste dys trnsfering the stuff from your old box to your new.  nywy, on my lptop, my "" key went out, but, i'm going to try nd keep using it, relly, who needs the "" key?
 
ndy
 
I convinced Andy to buy a Tablet PC the next day.





Azurues sucks, uTorrent doesn't

A while back, Carl wrote about adopting uTorrent and throwing away Azureus. uTorrent was installed along with the PwopCatcher Alpha. Jay Franklin (Carl's brother) wrote in that post's comments about how to let uTorrent pick-up unfinished Azureus downloads.

I finally tried that today. I made a backup of my unfinished downloads (I'm a data-loss veteran. I've been through enough data-loss-hell to last me twenty lifetimes!) and let uTorrent pick 'em up. It took a while for it check the downloads, but as soon as it started the downloads, I was amazed at the massive speed it gave me. Azureus is a bonafide memory hog. And on top of that, for some files I've been trying to download for over a month now, it gave me only 2 or 3 kbps. uTorrent suddenly starts popping 'em at ~12k to ~40k.

While I'm not BitTorrent genius, I'm quite impressed with uTorrent. And its a 150k download!!! Go get PwopCatcher Alpha and let it install uTorrent for you!









  Sunday, April 02, 2006


PwopCatcher.com is live!

www.pwopcatcher.com, the official site for Pwop Production's PWOPCATCHER podcast downloader is now live. A barebone alpha is also available.

The look of the site was done by yours truly. It was modelled after the "BORG" skin that will be the default look of PwopCatcher.









  Saturday, April 01, 2006


Marc My Words

Forgot to mention a new blog I designed a little while ago for Marc Holmes, an Architect Evangelist for Microsoft UK.

Go visit Marc's site at www.marcmywords.org - expect to see some cool things there - and not just coz I designed it. ;)









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