February 2008 - Posts
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March's Inc. column is online : “Don't tell your star salespeople to take the bus and stay with relatives when they make that call in St. Louis, even though that's what you did when you started the company.” Not loving your job...
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From my February column in Inc. Magazine: “The bureaucrats in Washington had forgotten Newton's first law: An object in motion tends to remain in motion.” Not loving your job? Visit the Joel on Software Job Board : Great software jobs...
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Neil Davidson has posted a preliminary list of some of the speakers for this year's Business of Software Conference . “So far I've lined up (in no particular order) Joel Spolsky, Eric Sink, Richard Stallman, Dharmesh Shah, Jason Fried, Steve...
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Some readers were kind enough to point out in the comments that there are a couple of open source projects that integrate with Remote Desktop . I guess news analysis that appears within hours of a story breaking is never very good. The whole business...
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A well-meaning, but rushed, journalist named Ben Charny interviewed me this morning about Microsoft's interoperability press release . He made a ridiculous number of mistakes . That's the nature of the wire reporters on deadline. Here are some...
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Last week, Microsoft published the binary file formats for Office . These formats appear to be almost completely insane. The Excel 97-2003 file format is a 349 page PDF file. But wait, that’s not all there is to it! This document includes the following...
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I'm heading out to Tokyo tomorrow in advance of next week's Shoeisha Developers Summit . See you later! Not loving your job? Visit the Joel on Software Job Board : Great software jobs, great people. Read More...
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