echo “Hello World”
Welcome to Terminal.app!
This blog will be dedicated to everything “non-I” in the Mac world. People usually relate Apple to successful consumer products, like the iPod, the iLife suite, and so on. But there are many Apple products that do not pop-up in the stores shelves. Stuff like Mac OS X Server and WebObjects, made for serious business, enterprise applications, network management, and so on.
I work as a system administrator at GAEL, and I’m an independent software developer. I mainly use WebObjects to build my web applications. It’s a relatively unknown, but very powerful and mature framework, born in the NeXT labs, and actively maintained by Apple.
Here, I’ll write about some non-trivial stuff that I learn during my work. Hacks, solutions to (un)common problems, good practices, and so on. I always liked to share my knowledge, and this is the way I’m going to do it from now on. I hope you find it useful!
May 24th, 2007 at 11:29 am
We are all looking forward to ear/read from all that! Thank you and keep on whit this excellent job and experience share.
Kisses
CV
May 25th, 2007 at 6:08 am
Miguel… Congratulations for your new enterprise…
I hope it to be the next reference for advanced users, at least it was how I filed it on my website!
Good luck!
May 27th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
Olá Miguel.
Acredito que o que aqui publicares venha a ser muito útil. O artigo sobre a utilização do rsync já me começou a dar ideias.
Só tenho pena que escrevas exclusivamente em inglês, já que este tipo de recursos nção sendo muito comum à escala global, é virtualmente inexistente na língua de Camões. E, apesar de tudo, acho que fazia falta.
Não ponderas a hipótese de fazer uma edição bilingue, pois não? A mim não me faria falta, mas talvez em veja a traduzir algumas das tuas indicações para melhor explicar algumas coisas a pessoas com quem trabalho.
Continuação de bom trabalho.
May 27th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
Hi João!
Writing this blog in both languages would give me a terrible ammount of work. Besides, I see no point in that, because most of the people who will read it can understand english!
Sorry!
Yours
Miguel Arroz