The Road to MDA

The most expensive phase of software construction is coding and this is because it’s the less intuitive: it requires constant attention and reasoning, errors (logical or not) are difficult to spot because they are immersed in text that often is long, separated in more than one file, and not written by us.

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My Feed is Burning Now

Ok, maybe it’s a period of change for me, so yesterday I’ve added FeedBurner to my blog feed or, to say it better, I’ve added my feed to FeedBurner. I never did it before because I thought that the feed of “my” blog should be served directly and not passing through some unkown entity to depend on exclusively one day (yes, I’m a little paranoid about freedom of speech.)

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Proof that Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Profiler causes no harm

If you ever wondered if SQL Server Profiler can influence negatively your production database servers that you watch every day with love and attentions, then stop wondering because I have an empirical proof of the fact that it causes no harm.
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Pidgin Portable 2.3.0

Updated with Pidgin 2.3.0 + OTR plugin. You can find it here.

BTW, after having installed the new version, it suffered some crashed but I didn’t have the time to discover the cause (probably it’s the OTR plugin; in fact, after disabling it, Pidgin didn’t crash again but I cannot say it for sure.)

UPDATE: I confirm, it’s the OTR plugin that causes the crash. Disable it for now, or use the previous Pidgin version.

Amazon EC2 Personal Experiment Terminated

Thanks also to my ignorance of the tool, my experiment in the Amazon EC2 environment terminated abruptly this night with a “termination” of my server instance: I terminated it, thinking that “terminated” meant an equivalent to a hardware “halt”.
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