The time between today and my last entry is about three weeks. Over twenty days where I havn't had the time to just write some word. *sigh* But now it can go on.
During this time I've mostly been busy starting a larger project at my employer. My role here is the system architect and I'm also take part in rolling out the requirement engineering together with the standards definition and tool evaluation. We decided us for the IRqA, a really nice tool, especially the next release. Visure gave us a little preview. The tool is more powerful than DOORS, cheaper, and the service is really, really good. So now we're on our way, analysing our customers requirements and writing fine use cases. *smile*
A large part of my time at home went into my current article about continuations. Even if it is a small article it had cost a lot of work. I've had much troubles to find the right words to demonstrate this technique in a practical way. But know it is finished and delivered and I can concentrate on my next article about Erlang.
Beside doing serious things I've also wasted some time playing around with my new gadget. My new mobile phone should be a smartphone. And after comparing several models trying to find out what exactly I want I've decide for the Nokia E61i. It's a real nice device, not too large, pwerful, and playing wonderful together with my Mac - I've allready installed a neat OS X theme - and some WLANs where I've tried it.
So now I can go on developing in Erlang and write about it - here and in my next article. This system still fascinates me and I see a very large potential for future applications. Even if it is not Erlang itself its technology will influence many others. The current discussions on the Squeak lists demonstrate this allready.
During this time I've mostly been busy starting a larger project at my employer. My role here is the system architect and I'm also take part in rolling out the requirement engineering together with the standards definition and tool evaluation. We decided us for the IRqA, a really nice tool, especially the next release. Visure gave us a little preview. The tool is more powerful than DOORS, cheaper, and the service is really, really good. So now we're on our way, analysing our customers requirements and writing fine use cases. *smile*
A large part of my time at home went into my current article about continuations. Even if it is a small article it had cost a lot of work. I've had much troubles to find the right words to demonstrate this technique in a practical way. But know it is finished and delivered and I can concentrate on my next article about Erlang.
Beside doing serious things I've also wasted some time playing around with my new gadget. My new mobile phone should be a smartphone. And after comparing several models trying to find out what exactly I want I've decide for the Nokia E61i. It's a real nice device, not too large, pwerful, and playing wonderful together with my Mac - I've allready installed a neat OS X theme - and some WLANs where I've tried it.So now I can go on developing in Erlang and write about it - here and in my next article. This system still fascinates me and I see a very large potential for future applications. Even if it is not Erlang itself its technology will influence many others. The current discussions on the Squeak lists demonstrate this allready.