Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Tue, 14 Oct 2003
Geek translation
Sometimes somebody else has to say it. Julie has now discovered that she is a Geek Translator.
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Speaking of translation though, if you've ever wondered what my wonderful husband does, or if, like me, you've tried to read his weblog and come up coughing with questions....I've found a couple simple definitions .... Via Fragments from Floyd , I found XML and the Semantic Web from 10,000 Feet by Eric Hanson. It's a bit old, from May 2001, but I think that it explains a bit about XML and ways the Web works now and could work better in the future. And last weekend, I got a good definition of Apache. We were at a party getting to know another couple. Ted was talking about what he does, and our acquaintance was trying to explain what Apache is to his wife:This is definitely an improvement, but it's not quite enough, since the ASF is now beyond the web server. Maybe "The non-profit foundation that brings you high quality free sofware, including the the best web server in the world.". Hmm. Our "marketing message" needs work.
"It's the best web server in the world. All my test machines run it."
I told Ted: "Now I have a good definition of Apache.: the best web server in the world!"
"Didn't you know that already?" he replied.
Well, yeah, but it's something else to hear someone else say it....
I'd seen this Geek Quiz around on a few web blogs and decided to try to take it myself...I came up at 41% Geek or a Geek Liasion. Not sure why I scored so high - was it that I...
Posted by Trackback from Seedlings & Sprouts at Sat Oct 18 22:43:55 2003
Posted by Trackback from Seedlings & Sprouts at Sat Oct 18 22:43:55 2003
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