1. Oct 25th, 2006

    Rounded Corners - 51

    Two jokes for the price of one. “While we do acknowledge the similarity in pronunciation to Hebrew zi-yun, that is not the intended meaning of the name Zune.” You got to hand it to Microsoft, nothing stands in their way. They knew about the double meaning of the name, and still they went with it! Heck, knew about the product, and still they went with it!

    Or maybe that’s how they plan to beat Steve Jobs at his own game. (Via Infoworld)

    Sometimes less is more. Take this Java code and lose some serious weight by writing it in Ruby.

    Warning signs from the future.

    H, two … oh! If you flunk chemistry at high-school, at least you’re guaranteed a career selling cars. (Via Daily WTF)

    Ruby search for Firefox. One click add to your Firefox search bar. (Kudos Ruby inside)

    1. Oct 25th, 2006

      Rogel

      but for sure if you Zune you might get what you paying for :)

    2. Oct 25th, 2006

      links for 2006-10-26 — Chip’s Quips

      [...] Ruby, Rails, Web2.0 » Blog Archive » Sometimes less is more Contrasting Java’s loquaciousness with Ruby’s laconism. Thanks, assaf. (tags: ruby java programming languages) [...]

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