Archive for February, 2007

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Weird Habits Besides Biting My Nails

In Nels Wadycki, Productivity on February 28, 2007 by endub

It’s odd… because it’s usually pretty quiet in my/our home office. In fact, the new clock we picked up from Office Depot has a much louder second hand than the previous one. You think that would get to me enough to put on the headphones immediately. I mean, right now, it’s nearly all I can think about.

But… when I work at home, I don’t get that urge to turn on the music until about 2pm. And when I do, I usually just listen through the computer’s speakers even though the sound quality is extremely low.

But… when I work downtown, I get the urge almost as soon as I sit down to put the headphones on and open up iTunes. Even when it’s totally quiet and nobody is on a phone call or talking to someone else about their project. I want to put them on even when it’s as quiet as a Buddhist temple. I resist because I do actually like the quiet. When I make myself aware of it, it’s quite peaceful and relaxing (and it works out because, for some reason, I feel like I should save my music time for when there is actual external noise to drown out).

That and I bite my nails a lot.

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Update on Flex stuff

In AJAX, Flash, Flex, The New Web on February 23, 2007 by endub

Okay, so it’s been almost a month since the last post and I really haven’t gotten that far… It’s difficult when 8 hours of your day is taken up with work that is not Flex, and another 7-8 is taken up with sleeping. And my social calendar has been fairly packed this month as well, so, all in all, just not much time…

But here’s the most recent Flex articles I’ve read:

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Flexing my brain muscles

In Flex, Nels Wadycki, The New Web on February 1, 2007 by endub

So, today I read this article comparing the syntax of Java 5 and ActionScript 3.

Of note:

  • Function overloading is not allowed in ActionScript 3. What’s the workaround for that?
  • Exception handling: ActionScript can throw not only Error Objects, but numbers… So, a function of a Monkey class could throw 900.

That’s poo in case you didn’t get it. There’s no number for F, so ActionScript monkeys can’t throw feces.