January 4, 2006

That was the year that was

January: Norwich is now about 30 minutes further away from London.
February: So now I have Ruby on Rails working.
March: I'd even be moderately satisfied if we can get to the point where you type "cocoon myapp" on the command-line and have a best practice template application automagically generated for you.
April: I wonder what other countries have the ability to send messages to all their citizens, and what countries have used it?
May: companies out there really are paying attention to licensing issues, and are clued-up and concerned about GPL vs. ASL
June: It's funny that in 2005 we still seem to be a long way away from consumer-friendly mobile phone connectivity.
July: This is what linux should be like. This, my friends, is the future.
August: Racoon. All the fun of Rails, on Cocoon.
September: I've found myself using the gorgeous TextMate more and more over the last few weeks
October: I don't think Amsterdam was ready for that ...
November: Ready for prime time? Not without a LOT of pain.
December: generally wondering how I'll cope without the internets for two whole weeks ... Posted by savs at January 4, 2006 5:37 PM