Archive for February, 2005

Dogs

Thursday, February 24th, 2005

Dog

Dog

No NinJava Meeting on 2/24

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

The meeting has been postponed. I’ll post an update once I know the new date.

NinJava on 2/24: Tapestry

Monday, February 21st, 2005

From the NinJava (the Tokyo Java users group) mailing list:

Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 24th, 2005 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM.

We’re meeting again at Temple University. See below for details.

********** MEETING AGENDA **********

The meeting’s agenda is as follows:

7:00 - 7:15 PM Networking and Setup
7:15 - 8:15 PM A quick look at Tapestry by Nick Westgate

Tapestry is a powerful, open-source, all-Java framework for creating leading edge web applications in Java.

Tapestry is an alternative to scripting environments such as JavaServer Pages or Velocity. Tapestry goes far further, providing a complete framework for creating extremely dynamic applications with minimal amounts of coding.

Nick will give a quick introduction to Tapestry concentrating on the key points you need to know to use it and will show a basic Tapestry web application demonstrating the advantages of using Tapestry.

Bio:
Nick Westgate (BSc) currently writes telephony and web applications in Delphi and Java for KEY Planning (Japan). In previous lives, he has developed multi-threaded C++ client/server software for Pharos Systems (New Zealand) and ‘edutainment’ software in C and assembler.

8:30 - 9:00 PM Open Discussion

———–LOCATION———–

On the fifth floor, room 502.

This URL has access info for TUJ:
http://www.tuj.ac.jp/newsite/main/maps/index.html

Hosted by the Temple IT Program at Temple University Japan.
For more information see http://www.tuj.ac.jp/itp/

I’ve used Tapestry before: It’s a very elegant web application framework for Java. Using Tapestry felt like a breath of fresh air after cobbling together a web app with Struts and JSP. I can also recommend the book Tapestry in Action by Howard Lewis Ship, the creator of Tapestry.

Rave Naked With A Blue Light

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

At night, rave near the guards compartment, naked with a blue light.

Seen in Sydney.

Graffiti

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

Graffiti

Seen in Launceston, Australia.

Number of Shutter Releases

Monday, February 14th, 2005

Total Number of Shutter Releases for Camera

I uploaded some of my photos to Flickr (I especially like the squared circle and Spiral Mandala groups.) Flickr lets you view the EXIF data of pictures. Browsing through this metadata, I found an item “Total Number of Shutter Releases for Camera” — Is this the total number of pictures I’ve taken so far with this camera? That’s a little bit more information than I really care to broadcast to the Internet. But then again, I’ll probably be too lazy to do anything about it.

Does anbody know if it’s possible to reset this counter? It might also be an interesting item to check when buying a used camera.

Or — imagine the counter went down, not up, and when it’s 0, you’d have to buy a new camera… Which reminds me of this idea I had as a kid: I tried to imagine living in a world where everybody could only speak a fixed number of words in their lives. After using up all of your words you’d have to stay silent until you die. People in this world would try to stockpile their words and only speak on special occasions. Saying something nice to someone you like would be a real gift because you’d have to “spend” some of your precious words!

Weird world to live in, eh? I think there’s a lesson to be learned here: Watch your metadata!

Hall D C B A

Sunday, February 13th, 2005

Tokyo International Forum Hall D C B A

Tokyo International Forum

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

Tokyo International Forum

Shells

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

Shell Spiral

Shell

Haseko

Sunday, February 6th, 2005

Haseko