Monday, February 9, 2009

Largest software development environment in the market

Read an interesting article over on Carsonified's "think vitamin" blog this morning. Ryan Carson and co are the folks behind the highly recommended Future of Web Apps Conferences (FOWA Miami, 08 was brilliant)

http://thinkvitamin.com/dev/web-development-is-moving-on-are-you/

This quote sums it up nicely:

    Web development turned from a niche for brochure-ware and intranets to one of the biggest software development environments in the market over just a few years. The web as the platform is a hollow dream no longer ‐ you can now run and develop a web application without needing to host anything yourself and you can even get the data from other sources. With this radical shift comes a lot of change for developers, but the question is, are you keeping up?

Monday, January 19, 2009

Blue Monday

From a British tabloid:

     If you woke up feeling blue today then the chances are you are not alone. For Monday, January 19, 2009 is going to be the most depressing day in history, according to experts.

Cold weather, fading Christmas memories and broken New Year resolutions mean this period is usually miserable, but the effects of the economic downturn makes this year worse than ever.

Millions will feel so glum they will decide to stay in bed and up to a quarter of workers are expected to call in sick, research suggests. Psychologist Dr Cliff Arnall has devised a mathematical formula that pinpoints today as Blue Monday.


This article caught my eye as I remember seeing another in an American paper how a survey of Americans revealed they were "too optimistic" about the current economic crisis. Interesting to see how different cultures (or at the least the media's portrayal of them) differ when faced with comparable problems. However the British may be glum but have an ever lasting staying power which allows them to "pull through" anything. My Grandma said it best when I asked her what the British peoples response was to the Blitz in World War II... "We mustn't grumble". I can only imagine, 1 in 3 houses are nothing but rubble, food shortages, possibility of invasion and... "We mustn't grumble". Gotta Love it.