Monthly Archives: February 2009

User value versus vendor value

Jack Bellis, a colleague at Elseivier, used a phrase I hadn’t heard before. User value versus Vendor value The basic example is a form that asks for a telephone number with three input boxes. The user has to enter information in three boxes, either tabbing to each or (hopefully) javascript automatically moves the focus to

Apache Tomcat and IIS on a Windows box

A regular httpd server can handle page requests and pass off only the parts of the page that need to be processed by Tomcat. The following install instructions are based on http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.htm. Install the software Install Apache on your server and serve pages on port 80. This is based off of version 2.2.6. Install Tomcat

Mobile link dump

Been researching mobile devices for a couple of weeks. Take a deep breath: Table of Contents 1 Books (online and dead tree) 2 Blogs/Articles/Resources worth reading 3 Design and/or Coding Articles 4 Statistics on mobile use 5 Best Practices and Design Resources 6 Testing/Emulation Sites and resources 7 Conferences 8 Articles/Resources specific to Health Care

Sharing folders under ubuntu in VMWare

VMWare fusion allows you to share folders from the host operating system with the guest operating system. Under Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10, the permissions are not set correctly to give read/write access to the share. The share itself is located under /mnt/hgfs in Ubuntu. For some reason, the owner keeps getting set to 506 and

Writing in cursive

I have just tried to write cursive for the first time in months, and realized I have to stop and think about how to write some letters.  I remember reading that it’s a dying skill anyway, with keyboarding being taught instead, but it’s a little odd to realize that a skill that used to be