ping I just updated gnodal.livejournal.com with a couple of items, one in reply to Shel Israel.*
I just harvested some boilerplate to past into www.yourdon.com ... which I think is really fine. Nae, more: I find this very rewarding ... re-assuring, evuhn. (Regret never having crossed paths with you Ward ... life's like that sometimes. I've /per force/ tried to life off prairie energy but ah-lha-lha-lha, those Pacific breezes!) --~~~~
Wow ... a year and a half since I've touched this page but I'm still referencing the site routinely! I just linked to Six Thinking Hats from my new blog in "The Working Group". (gave me an excuse to start a Ning account, that did.) -> workinggroup.ning.com (18DEC07)
People Aggregator is on the roll:
www.peopleaggregator.net or, more decently: tinyurl.com
Previous fave: Godwins Law
Bed-side table: fit.c2.com {Wiki Editing Customs|Wiki Social Norms|Good Style Suggestions|Good Style|Suggested Norm}
25DEC02 - To respond to my trolling directly: ab006 AT chebucto.ns.ca
Very kind unprompted solicitation on my behalf appreciate and deleted - bdt
In the early 70s, doing "communications research" in the forces *nudge-nudge wink-wink*, we were using computerized systems ... toggling bits in with switches, and toggling bytes in with bigger switches. Have things have changed, or what?!
A long time ago I did tech_docs (and quit in disgust when smoke&mirrors seemed to have become central to every business plan I came across). My big project was 2.5 years in avionics R&D. (I can't believe how hard FMECA was, or how I got WP5.1 to do those amazing things on a 12MHz 286!)
Recently, I've been coming to miss those days (reading jwz's diary of Netscape's startup got me all teary eyed!) Even more recently, I've started reading more and more, rather than just keeping in touch, with something like a concept in mind. (Gawd, all the blue-sky thinking I did in the 80s about process integration is actually possible now! BPM, SOAP ... even taxonomy and ontologies ... wow!)
So this afternoon, when I saw this site referenced in a long comp.software-eng thread on comments, I dropped by and threw this page.
Over the next few months, I hope to be up to speed on XUL and JScript, with a renewed mediocre understanding of C.
Welcome to Wiki.
Thanks, I appreciate the culture here. And hanging with SMEs is my idea of a 7th inning stretch. *grin*
Valuable Page stirred things up on Really Valuable Pages! viz.: Discussion On Really Valuable Pages
Scraped this from twiki history (and made some changes):
Dev Flow - typical development flow:
Feature Brainstorming:
open forum for new ideas
Feature Enhancement Request:
specific detailed request
Feature To Do:
prioritized to up-next dev status
Feature Under Construction:
currently in development
Feature Done:
completed and implemented
Doc Request:
request for documentation
Docs To Do:
feature documentation pending
Documentation:
reference manual
Documentation.Features:
documented feature
AnswerMe this: how to make a nice neat external link? The "Did I do this?" link above really doesn't need the URL visible (although *thanks, TimBL* it is nice that it's human readable).
A: You can't. On this wiki, the link text is always the URL; there's no way to make Free Links. There was once a feature that allowed the creation of numbered links, but it was disabled (see Edit Links and Fixing Links).
Thanks for the reply ... and for the pretext for checking to see if my Set User Name Book Marklet is working! And yes, it is.
See original on c2.com