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Monthly Archives: April 2005

OpenLaszlo 3.0 released!

Today we released OpenLaszlo3.0 - the latest release of the platform that I work with every day.
You can learn about programming LZX using the Laszlo Explorer and start coding in emacs, vi, bbedit, Eclipse or any IDE that makes you happy. Heck, you can even use the free copy of Flex Builder 1.5 […]

Laszlo is hiring, Mad Obi, slick layout

Laszlo is Hiring
Are you a kick-ass User Interface developer or designer? Are you interested in working with a bunch of passionate people on a great platform or building great rich internet applications? Laszlo Systems is hiring a Senior Software Architect to help out on further development of the platform and we’re always looking […]

MovableType server log remnants

I looked through my log files using the Urchin web analytics tool provided by MediaTemple, where my blog is hosted. It looks like Google purchased urchin earlier this week.
I realized that 16,959 page-views that I’ve had so far this year, 5163 of them came from a blog spammer trying to add messages […]

the joy of code

In January I started a new job as a Software Engineer at Laszlo Systems - designing and developing kick-ass applications on top of the platform that’s now called OpenLaszlo. The general idea of the Laszlo Presentation Server is similar to the idea behind the Flex server that I worked on at Macromedia - developing […]

new news

On City Arts and Lectures this evening, Gloria Steinem, Vivien Labaton and Dawn Lundy Martin talked about the past and future of feminism. They spoke about, among other things, how independent news outlets like indymedia.org and blogging may help readers be more critical thinkers when consuming news from both independent and […]