Robert X. Cringley writes: We’re talking about tin whiskers, single crystals that mysteriously grow from pure tin joints but not generally from tin-lead solder joints. Nobody knows how or why th… more →
interpolation at the complex roots of unityNAUelearning wrote 2 months ago: by Lorraine B. Elder Sigh. Where to begin? There are so many reasons why using PowerPoint for online … more →
Mustafa Sabuwala wrote 10 months ago: An insightful article from Cringely. Talking about Microsoft Vs. Apples development methodologies, h … more →
dogwithoutabone wrote 11 months ago: I didn’t say that. The New York Times did. The article is somewhat ironic to me considering my … more →
innerdaemon wrote 1 year ago: I, Cringely: Snow Leopard is late, but then operating system updates are always late, no matter the … more →
moonstarlady wrote 1 year ago: Babar Iqbal, The youngest Microsoft Certified professional I spent my sunday afternoon today reading … more →
Doug wrote 1 year ago: If you are managing an IT shop and can’t write the code to render “hello world” in … more →
udim wrote 1 year ago: Robert X. Cringley writes: We’re talking about tin whiskers, single crystals that mysteriously … more →
orkthecaveman wrote 2 years ago: It’s funny how when a company goes overboard, as Facebook did with its Beacon info harvesting … more →
Joe wrote 2 years ago: Robert talks at length about the Google/Apple nexus, but near the end he outlines a vision that I ag … more →