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VC Is Destroying the Software Business
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Steve Madsen 6, Mar, 2012
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VC Is Destroying the Software Business

I’ve had this post bubbling around in my head for the past day or so. I almost wrote it yesterday, but decided not to. Then Tim Bray wrote about who gets the mobile money:

A river of gold for the people who build good phones. Another river for the people who run the networks. And for the developers, crumbs.

I’m going to take a leap here and blame it on venture capital. Read More

Sold on Homebrew
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Steve Madsen 3, Feb, 2012
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Sold on Homebrew

I’ve been a MacPorts user for a very long time, so when I heard about Homebrew, I looked into it, but didn’t see anything compelling enough to convince me to switch. That changed today. Read More

Why Software Projects Are Regularly Late
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Steve Madsen 30, Jan, 2012
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Why Software Projects Are Regularly Late

Michael Wolfe provides an excellent answer to the question of why software development estimates are regularly off by a factor of 2-3:

Let’s take a hike on the coast from San Francisco to Los Angeles to visit our friends in Newport Beach.

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Bundler 1.1 Prerelease is Worth It
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Steve Madsen 20, Jan, 2012
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Bundler 1.1 Prerelease is Worth It

In two posts from last year, Pat Shaughnessy discusses why Bundler 1.1 will be much faster and how to use some of the new features. Ordinarily, I avoid prerelease gems because I don’t want to risk the stability of an application. My release schedule won’t often align with a gem’s, assuming there is one. Read More

Git: HTTPS Repository + Access Control
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Steve Madsen 9, Jan, 2012
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Git: HTTPS Repository + Access Control

I’ve slowly switched to Git from Subversion over the last year or so, and lately I have begun to feel dissatisfied with my repository configuration. In this post, I’ll outline how to set up Git in a central repository model, exporting repositories over HTTP(S) and allowing for fine-grained access control. Read More

Lights Post-Mortem
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Steve Madsen 5, Jan, 2012
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Lights Post-Mortem

After two full seasons in the App Store, it’s a good time to look at how Lights Finder has performed and examine some of the metrics. Read More

Non-Rectangular Buttons on iOS
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Steve Madsen 3, Jan, 2012
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Non-Rectangular Buttons on iOS

sample remote from Yahoo! Connected TV iOS SDKOne of the projects I worked on last year was the iOS SDK for Yahoo! Connected TV. Along with the SDK, Yahoo! wanted to ship an example app that demonstrated use of the SDK. Take a look at the screenshot to the right. See anything a little out of the ordinary?

Several of the buttons, especially the colored ones along the bottom half of the directional pad, are not rectangular. Read More

Apps for Water
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Steve Madsen 20, Dec, 2011
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Apps for Water

Apps for Water is a promotion organized by Gaucho Software to benefit charity: water. We are participating and will be donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of Lights Finder, Web Roulette, and In Season on Tuesday, December 20, 2011. There are many other excellent apps participating. Find something you like and help a worthy cause at the same time!

CueYou on All Sides with Ann Fisher
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Steve Madsen 6, Dec, 2011
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CueYou on All Sides with Ann Fisher

Light Year Software has been working with CueYou, Ltd. for the last few months on their exciting new app. This morning they were guests on All Sides with Ann Fisher to talk about the product.

“I heard you liked files”
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Steve Madsen 2, Dec, 2011
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“I heard you liked files”

Josh Susser on the proliferation of lazily-named configuration files:

Just because your configuration file’s contents are written in a DSL does not mean you should pretend it’s not Ruby anymore.

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