Archive - 2007

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Microsoft eScience Review

The last three days at the Microsoft eScience workshop in North Carolina gave me a good overview to the current direction of scientific research.

First off, this is an academic conference, very academic... it is not closed to industry but the few of us from industry really stood out.  This is a Microsoft sponsored conference but the sponsorship comes from the Microsoft Research branch.

Just my luck

On my last flight, it took me 9 hours to fly from Halifax to Toronto (long story).

At the moment there is a huge storm in Atlanta (my transfer point) so we are sitting grounded on the runway in Raleigh... it is already past the time for the last flight back to Toronto... much joy.

At least my laptop was fully charged and for some reason I'm picking up a wifi connection on the middle of the tarmac.

Let us play too!

Here is a new equation that doesn't yield the results that I was hoping for:

(Amazon S3) + (Microsoft HealthVault) + (Google <yet to be named health record storage>) = No go in Canada

Can you hear me now?

Apple's chief, Steve Jobs, has gone on record as loathing the noise made by computer fans (hardware, not enthusiasts...) (here and here).

I wonder if Steve has ever sat in the midst of an audience of over 200 where more than half of them are typing away on Macbooks?  The chicklet keys sound ok on their own but once that sound is multiplied... Steve should be ashamed.

OLPC makes an appearance at Scimatic

OLPC I had the pleasure of meeting with Hartwell Fong yesterday afternoon.  Hartwell is involved with the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project developing scientific applications (Activities in

Microsoft eScience Workshop

I must admit, I would have missed this conference if Greg Wilson had not mentioned it in his blog.  It's quite nice to see an upcoming conference (other than Pittcon) who's content is directly related to what we do here at Scimatic Software. 

NPlot downloads hits 10000

The NPlot charting library reached the milestone 10000 downloads yesterday.  So far the metrics show that there seems to be a about 1000 downloads per month.  My goal over then next little while is to try and increase this amount.

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ASP.Net Charting with NPlot

Olav Lerflaten from 4 Guys from Rolla has posted an excellent article on ASP.Net Charting with NPlot.

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Software Management with Scrum

First off, this post does not give and overview of Scrum, a very good case study can be found here (and an excellent book).