There are a number of resources out there which show trends and hard data (albeit estimations for the most part) on the most common programming languages out there. This data can be used by engineers[…]
Month: November 2014
The Browser Wars…. Not Over?
Introduction The browser wars have been long and arduous. When Netscape started up in 1994 as, for the most part, the only game in town, others were sure to follow. The years following were exciting[…]
Music Business is Half Business…
So, you are a great, fun band and you go on tour. You sell 100,000 bucks in tickets and merch. Awesome right? Nope. i mean, it probably IS awesome, but it’s not the kind[…]
SeanOttey.com III: Ottey harder
Many of you know that I toy with domains a lot. Like, a LOT. That said, I often let my own domain (this one) kind of swing in the breeze. To that end I am re-evaluating[…]
It’s not you, it’s them.
It is easy to stay focused on the security of your sites, your data, your domains but it is important to remember that, in this interconnected world we call the interwebs, you are only as[…]
Harnessing The Data Life Cycle
I wrote this in 2003, before GMail, before Sharepoint, before Onenote, Evernote, or any of that. And I never did anything with it or showed it to anyone. I’m dumb. INTRODUCTION There are three distinct[…]