- Palm Pixi vs. Palm Pre: A Quick 10-Min Dogfight – PhoneDog Cell Phone Videos
- Happy birthday to me! Im joining Google – Congratulations to Chris and Google, I look forward to seeing what comes next.
- Energizer Energi Stick Gets You An Extra 30 Minutes Of Talk Time On Your BlackBerry – this is slick.
- TotalFinder with tabs! – competition for PathFinder?
- Putting solid state drives (SSD) into MacBook Pros | Eric Chengs Journal – I have thought about using SSD for my boot drive in my MacPro – not doing so has more to do with being too busy to do the configuration than the associated expense.
- Googles Subsidized Nexus One Has Two ETFs If You Cancel Early – ouch!
- Clean WP Theme – Great idea here – take themes with spammy footer links, remove the spammy links and release.
- stevenf.com – It seems distasteful coming out of Zucks mouth,… – agreed.
- The worst part about Google’s announcement to stop filtering results in China | corey gilmore’s blog
- PHP Helpers: debug_log @ Joseph Scott – I think all developers build their own utility function libraries.
- The geoF:stop media, LLC Incorporation Sale: Featuring Andrew Osenga – Great move by Geof – that it is done with such transparency is no surprise to me.
- Fa.il: Bings URL Shortener Is Longer Than Bings Own Domain – heh.
- Mozilla Drops Firefox 3.7, Switches to More Frequent Feature Updates – it will be interesting to see how this impacts the testing/workaround process for web developers.
- The ‘Devil’ Writes Pat Robertson A Letter – The Two-Way – Breaking News, Analysis Blog : NPR – heh.
Capsule, The Developer’s Code Journal
I’m very pleased today to announce the release of Capsule, the developer’s code journal. Capsule replaces the scratch document you have…
Thanks for the link love, dude. Much appreciated.
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I think you are right about all developers writing their own utility libraries. I figured it was time that I start writing about it
Hopefully that will give other people some ideas, and perhaps get a few suggestions on how to improve my own.
It would be great if you listed a license for the code you’re making available. Probably something like Apache, FreeBSD or LGPL would be appropriate for utility code like this.
Most of these are so small that I really hadn’t given much thought to adding a license. I’ll go back and add a BSD/MIT style license to them just to make it clear and safe.