No WWDC for me

Well WWDC 2005 is quickly approaching. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend this year (finances and schedule both conspired against it). This is really bumming me out as it looks like there will be a great number of people I’d like to meet/see again (Anjo Krank, Chuck Hill, D’Arcy Norman, Guido Neitzer, Brendan Duddridge , just to name a few).

In an attempt stave off withdrawal, I’ve decided to emulate the WWDC week here at home:

Scheduled Events

  • Monday morning: Keynote! – Head for the convention centre (the SLA Annual meeting looks promising) and get front row seat in a large, busy convention room (perhaps the Chemistry Division Corporate Roundtable Breakfast). Pretend that who ever is speaking is Steve Jobs, periodicaly shout: “G5! G5!”, or “2.75GHz is close enough!”, or “Schiller! Schiller! Schiller!” until escorted from the premises by security
  • Monday evening: WebObjects gathering! – Locate an Irish pub, corner several patrons, espouse the virtue of EOF and lament the lack of marketing dollars for WebObjects until escorted from the premises by security.
  • Tuesday evening: Stump the Experts! – Head the the Yorkdale Apple store and play “Stump the Genius” until escorted from the premises by security.
  • Wednesday evening: Movie night! -Watch a Pixar film.
  • Thursday evening: Campus bash! Take the bus to Apple’s Markham offices. Set up a portable hibachi on their picnic table, drink beers, and rock out to a boom box until escorted from the premises by security.

Daily

  • Perform all tasks in 1.5 hour increments. Attempt to schedule at least two conflicting important tasks for the same time-slot per day.
  • Every second day eat a turkey wrap at Subway. At least once during the week, arrive late and eat a veggie wrap.
  • Every second day binge on Krispy Kreme donuts until ill. On alternate days lament the lack of a low-carb menu.
  • Stock freezer with frozen Raspberries and ice, make and consume vast quantities of smoothies.

Tiger scratches my Samsung

Hey, everyone else got to use bad Tiger analogies, why not me?

I’ve used a Samsung ML1210 for a couple of years now, most recently through an Airport Extreme base-station, and have had no complaints.

The upgrade to Tiger however, stops it from working. The Panther Samsung drivers work fine if I have the printer directly connected via USB, but Tiger doesn’t recognize them if the printer is shared from the Airport.

My quick fix was to install the Foomatic Samsung drivers here.

Tiger!

A couple of interesting tidbits pertaining to Tiger:

  • Apple has posted a API diff between WebObjects 5.2.3 and (a currently unreleased) WebObjects 5.2.4.
  • WebObjects 5.2.3 installs on Tiger and seems to run OK in both Xcode 2.0 and Eclipse/WOLips (granted I’ve done little testing beyond building and running my apps – if you see issues, post a comment).
  • For those with developer seed access, it looks like the GM build is now available from the ADC site.
  • Java 1.5 (coincidentally code named "Tiger") is available as a download from Apple as well. No word yet on WebObjects support.

Mac OS X Server 10.3.9

From the Apple Knowledge Base article:

Mail Server

  • Addresses an issue in which the cyrus database may become corrupted.
  • Addresses an issue in which the cyrus server may not respond to configuration changes.

I know a lot of people who will be pleased by this.