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Schedule
| 16:30 | Chamberlain Fong, Mathematics in special effects |
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6. New referrers
| 2004.02.01 | http://www.blogcn.com/user5/robinh/main.asp |
| 2004.02.03 | http://www.javablogs.com/Welcome.jspa |
| 2004.02.03 | http://www.livejournal.com/users/quirky/friends |
| 2004.02.03 | http://www.freepgs.com/yecartes/wiki.pl |
| 2004.02.06 | http://www.geocities.com/thenonymous/home.html |
| 2004.02.06 | http://naesten.stumbleupon.com/ |
| 2004.01.27 | http://www.vanillaice.net |
5. Chamberlain Fong
4. Wearable ring mouse
http://www.bosswave.com/mouse/finring/index.shtml
Anyway, if anyone knows about this, or has used one, I would appreciate hearing about it, as I am about to plunk down $80. </blockquote>
I want mine in hot pink. ;)
E-Mail from Jonas Meyer
3. The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
Have you ever heard of SEMA? It's a fairly esoteric system for measuring how good a software team is. No, wait! Don't follow that link! It will take you about six years just to understand that stuff. So I've come up with my own, highly irresponsible, sloppy test to rate the quality of a software team. The great part about it is that it takes about 3 minutes. With all the time you save, you can go to medical school.
The Joel Test 1. Do you use source control? 2. Can you make a build in one step? 3. Do you make daily builds? 4. Do you have a bug database? 5. Do you fix bugs before writing new code? 6. Do you have an up-to-date schedule? 7. Do you have a spec? 8. Do programmers have quiet working conditions? 9. Do you use the best tools money can buy? 10. Do you have testers? 11. Do new candidates write code during their interview? 12. Do you do hallway usability testing?</blockquote>
E-Mail from ErL
2. New story by JM
1. University of Canterbury
The course of study for the degree comprises either (a) six courses and two research projects or (b) six courses and a dissertation
Candidates must have qualified for a degree in science, engineering or technology and completed a recognised teacher training course of not less than one year or acquired teaching experience.
The minimum period of enrolment is two years of full-time study, the maximum is six years of part-time study. </blockquote>
Deadline for international applications: Tue 30 Sep
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