Sunday, October 07, 2007
What is the semantic web?
Cheers,
Jonathan Giles
Monday, August 13, 2007
feedback from industry
We had an
Hi Jens,
It was good to catch up the other day.
I wanted to provide you with some feedback on my recent visit to Massey. For the past couple of weeks I have been presenting at each University on graduate recruitment at *****. While it has been disappointing that attendance numbers have been down at each University I was extremely impressed with the caliber of students from Massey. Your students listened intensely and asked extremely good questions, were the only audience to hang around afterwards to learn more about ***** but more importantly they were the only students that provided me with a good vibe that I was talking to very intelligent and passionate technical people.
I seriously think that Massey's Computer Science department can pat themselves on the back for producing some very good students which Orion and every expanding NZ company are currently struggling to employ.
I look forward to working closely with you and Massey and again I applaud you on producing some very good students!
kind regards
*** ***
Human Resources Manager
SummerOfCode
I am forwarding an email from Ned:
Dear Jens,
"Summer of Code" is a collection of companies to provide software development summer internships in
Details: http://www.summerofcode.co.nz/
Cheers, Jens
Friday, June 29, 2007
Java Manifest Frustration
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Offline web browsing
The main links that I know of (without going to Google) are:
- Rod Druries blog titled 'Firefox3: Web Apps Game changer'. This is a very nice blog and Rod is pretty much my hero at the moment for his success in the last few years (and for that coming up in the next few years).
- Chris Double's blog titled 'Offline Zimbra with Firefox
- The Dojo Offline Toolkit
- Adobe Apollo
Oh, isn't it cool the Mozilla is being developed by New Zealanders? Chris Double working on offline support, and I know of Robert O’Callahan who does the rendering engine. Who else is there.....?
Oh, while I'm at it....Planet NZTech is a highly recommended blog to add to your RSS feed reader. It features the blogs of a number of interesting NZ Tech people (which you could never tell from the name :P). It's where I go to learn about what is happening in NZ Tech these days. You might even spot my blog on the list if you look hard enough :-)
Cheers,
Jonathan
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Reminder: PostGrad Meeting
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Component Contracts Prototype
Here is the link: http://www-ist.massey.ac.nz/JBDietrich/componentcontracts/comcon.html.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
My first Yahoo Pipe
Great stuff, I have merged different feeds from Yahoo (weather PN), this blog (you should be able to see THIS on the pipe), slashdot (with content filter "New Zealand") and the NZ Herald tech section. Chck it out:
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/AJd32sy82xGPeyAEE5PZnA
The coolest thing is that the output of the pipe can be a source for another pipe (i.e., there is a rss feed at the end of the pipe).
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Blatant Self-Promotion
Regardless, it's worth a visit, if only to see a photo of my shadow on the grass.
Cheers.