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links for 2007-05-03

  • intrinsic qualities - IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Patrick Mueller
    Patrick points out two qualities we desire and look for in our own jobs and in potential new hires: essence and passion. The problem is how to maintain the passion? Ken Beck provides some suggestions in “Ease at Work”
    (tags: development passion essence agile game)
  • Webinars, Podcasts, and more | Eclipse Live
    Eclipse Live is your source of multi-media material about Eclipse projects and Eclipse-based products
    (tags: eclipse webinars podcast tutorial)
  • BEA Workshop 3.3 special offer - $800 off this month
    TheServerSide and BEA have come together to offer TSS readers BEA Workshop Studio 3.3, normally $899 USD, for $99 USD until May 31, 2007. This is part of what will become integrated with Workshop for WebLogic 10
    (tags: BEA workshop ide)
  • EclipseZone - The Europa Podcast Series …
    EclipseZone (in conjunction with the Eclipse Foundation) proudly presents the Europa Podcast Series! This sort of hearkens back to last year with Riyad Kalla and his 10 interviews with the heads of various project heads.
    (tags: eclipse ide podcasts europa)
  • InfoQ: OSGi for application modularity - one company’s design choice
    Will OSGi become a tool of choice for enabling component development for Java development? OSGi can also be an architectural asset to promote component oriented software development in organizations.
    (tags: architecture java osgi development spring)
  • IMS Newsletter
    The IMSâ„¢ Newsletter is published three times a year
    (tags: IMS mainframe IBM)
  • History of IMS: Beginnings at NASA
    This chapter covers the history of IBM’s Information Management System (IMS) from its beginnings at NASA in 1969 to its current incarnation, and explains why IMS is still relevant to customers today.
    (tags: IMS mainframe IBM history)
  • Microsoft’s 11th issue of The Architecture Journal at Virtual Generations
    Don Ferguson interview at the 11th issue of the Microsoft Architecture Journal: He doesn’t explain what he is doing at MS, just explains his earlier career as IBM Fellow
    (tags: IBM microsoft)
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  1. Jaap Steinvoorte
    May 7th, 2007 at 8:50 am

    Hi Ferran,
    First, thanks for the link to my blog at virtual-generations.com, I really appreciate it! :-)
    Second, I saw you implemented OpenID! That’s great! I’m trying myself for a long time to implement it. Hope you can help me out and give me some tips on how to implement it,is it a plugin?

    Jaap Steinvoorte

  2. Ferdy
    May 7th, 2007 at 9:02 pm

    Hi Jaap, Thanks for your comment!

    About OpenID, I’m actually using the Versata Wordpress OpenID Plugin. It works pretty well and it’s easy to install.

    And if you need an OpenID host, check MyOpenID. They’ll host an ID for you free of charge. :-)

    If you need more information, don’t hesitate to contact me.

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