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Time Machine resurrects Geronimo

Last night in class during a fit of frustration I totally rm -rf‘d my local Apache Geronimo installation. D’oh! Panic did not overtake me. I shrugged it off knowing that Time Machine had it backed up on my external at home and thought “hey, I’ll finally get to use that trippy space/time interface”. I’m pleased to report that it didn’t let me down. Server restored.

As an aside, trying to concurrently learn EJB and the (very cool) Persistence API is driving me mad. I still love the core Java language, but honestly the complexity of EJBs is just overwhelming. Even though the learning curve is challenging (at least to me) I totally understand why big businesses use this for serious apps. Abstraction is everywhere, making it easier to swap out parts. Clean architecture is basically enforced due to the separation of the various tiers. So while the JavaEE infrastructure makes writing “Hello World” a total PITA, it could definitely be an asset when you want to go big.

Sweet.

Sweet.

A step in the wrong direction.

I’ve been using OS X 10.5 (Leopard) since the day it was released and only now did I realize that minimized QuickTime movies no longer continue to play in the Dock (as featured in every previous iteration of OS X). This saddens me.

Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” was added to the online Apple Store this morning. Available on August 28!

Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” was added to the online Apple Store this morning. Available on August 28!

Sigh. I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later…

Sigh. I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later…

Sep 9
LIES!! Give me 9.0!!
Update: I have it now! Do you?

LIES!! Give me 9.0!!

Update: I have it now! Do you?

Pixelmator updated to v1.5 "Spider"

The wonderful Mac-only image editor gets a really nice update with a handful of cool new features (plus official Snow Leopard support).

Refresh: Snow Leopard
Awesome new icon set from the IconFactory legend Dave Brasgalla.

Refresh: Snow Leopard

Awesome new icon set from the IconFactory legend Dave Brasgalla.

Oct 8

Know Your Roots : Apple Lisa

Seventeen wonderful posters highlighting Apple Lisa’s most notable pros and cons. See them all and download the entire set over at GUIdebook.

Image credits: James Musheno, Tom Stepleton and Andrew Henning.

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BumpTop Mac: Reinventing your Mac desktop.

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BumpTop Mac: Reinventing your Mac desktop.