Buggin' My Life Away

Musings of a Mad Mac Maven

Compound Statement Macros

I had thought this was a rather well-known trick, but, after reacquanting myself with Alexandrescu's...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/31/2005

Mac Messenger 5.0

I've had a number of people, both in comments and in private e-mail, ask me about continuing...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/09/2005

Feeling Antinomial

Today's theme seems to be names. Dave Winer and Kosso are wondering about Robert Scoble's middle...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/22/2005

Gettin' Published

Well, APress is advertising it, and Amazon is taking orders for it, so I suppose I can now publicly...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/22/2005

Got Frontier and MacBird Experience?

Dave Winer is looking for a Mac developer with knowledge of Frontier and MacBird to work on his...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/15/2005

Big Dave (Which One?)

Dave Winer provided this link to an article posted by Dave Luebbert. Dave Luebbert was the...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/14/2005

Flipping Out

I've seen quite a few people comment in blogs that the endian issue I mentioned yesterday won't turn...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/07/2005

The Beginning of the Endian

So the rumors have been true. Apple is moving to Intel processors, which, in some ways, makes sense....

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/07/2005

Microsoft Office Open XML Formats

Scoble dropped the hint, and Mary Jo Foley spilled the beans. C|New has also jumped the gun on this....

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/02/2005

C++ Function Objects

C++ provides us with a number of ways we can shoot ourselves in the foot. If you work as a developer...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 05/15/2005

iTunes Weirdness

OK, so I have a smart play list that I call "Random LRP". Basically, it's like the party shuffle,...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 05/06/2005

Kenny Wolf

Those of you who've been around a bit know that Kenny Wolf used to work in Mac BU. His last gig here...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/11/2005

Subtle Bugs

It wouldn't surprise me for people to wonder how it’s possible for reasonably competent...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/10/2005

Somethin' Phishy

Over the past couple of days, I've received some e-mail messages purporting to be from PayPal. Each...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/09/2005

New Digs

The MSDN blogs have moved to new digs. We're no longer running on .Text. We're now running on...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/03/2005

Do You Know the Way to San Jose?

I think Roz got tired of doing the twice-weekly commute between San Jose and Redmond. In any case, I...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/01/2005

MPW C Error Messages

Those of us who've been programming the Mac for a few years have some fond memories of the old...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 04/01/2005

Wes Montgomery

When I first started this blog, I said I'd talk about music from time to time. I've been searching...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/30/2005

Usability Survey

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County has an online usability survey of GNOME. The timing is...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/29/2005

Marketing are Bad

Todd Bishop’s story in yesterday's Seattle Post-Intelligencer about Professor Sandeep...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/29/2005

Want to Talk to Me?

Martin Sevior wonders how one talks to me. Well, you come over to my blog, and you leave a comment....

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/13/2005

Oops!

Due to a combination of server issues and a wetware problem on my part, a couple of my posts from...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/12/2005

Selection Behavior

I'm absolutely certain that something like this has happened to you. I was putting together some...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/12/2005

OSS and Deaf Developers?

I came across this rant about feature requests in Gnome. I have to confess a sense of siding with...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/12/2005

Hungarian Notation (Again)

Cyrus is having difficulty parsing out the example given in Simonyi's original article on the...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/11/2005

Variations on "Open" Source Licenses

Jason Matusow, Microsoft's director of open source licensing, has started blogging. His first post...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 03/10/2005

Shared Note-taking

Chris Pratley talks aboutOneNote Shared Sessions. A while back, I wrote about the differences...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 02/23/2005

Caponomics

Way off topic, but Bruce Stram is a cousin of mine, and Football Outsiders has published a guest...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 02/18/2005

Who is Responsible

We’ve kept the beta e-mail list for Word 2004 open so that we can stay in touch with any lingering...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 02/05/2005

The Case of the Missing Tab

One of the things we noticed when we first started doing some rigorous usability studies with Word...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 01/12/2005

Scoble's Getting Cheesy

Robert Scoble is having a cheesy birthday party. Supposedly the party is full, but one can always...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 01/08/2005

Aceh Aid at IDEP

I blogged about the Aceh Aid Bucket Brigade and some of their technology needs. Since then, I’ve...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 01/02/2005

Urgent Needs

Via Scoble and Keith Pleas, I’ve come across the Aceh Aid Bucket Brigade. Susi Johnston has posted a...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 12/31/2004

Can't Write

Can't Write I had wanted to post the follow-up article I’d promised in my last post. But, like...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 12/30/2004

You Don't Need Word

You Don’t Need Word Back in late August, my article on the Anatomy of a Software Bug got...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 12/23/2004

Ode to Word

Ode to Word One of my coworkers received this from a friend. The author is the friend’s daughter. I...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 12/03/2004

Getting Personal

Has it really been three months since I’ve posted? Well, it’s been three months since we...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 12/02/2004

Let Word Do It

Following up to my last post on outlining, Marc Hedlund, one of the co-authors of Peer-to-Peer...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/31/2004

Adumbrating in Word

Whenever I used a word like adumbrate, my Grandmother would say, “Your high ejaculations are too...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/28/2004

Tent City Four

I’ve shied away from blogging about social issues, but I can’t let this one sit. Larry Osterman...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/07/2004

AppleScript and VBA: the Story of Sid and Nancy

In the few spare moments I’ve had over the past several weeks, I’ve followed some...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/05/2004

Snowballs in Summer

Snowballs in Summer They always start with something small. You take a three-day weekend to spend...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 08/03/2004

Scripting Word

Scripting Word Now, this is weird. My more recent tasks have involved working with both the Word...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/25/2004

Not Das Boot

Not Das Boot Matt Evans, a developer in the Great Plains group, has started blogging, and he opens...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/21/2004

From Bravo to Word

From Bravo to Word Not long after the Wired article about Word 5.1, someone sent me a link to this...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/20/2004

Word 5.1 Plus

Word 5.1 Plus I got wired yesterday with a refrain I hear often: Word 5.1 was the epitome of word...

Author: Rick Schaut Date: 06/18/2004

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