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Re: Helping out a fellow blogger getting the actual bytes of an image resource - a lesson in the intricacies of DXL representation

And there you have it... Ben Langhinrichs of Genii Software, CoexEdit and the Midas RichText LSX fame has posted a comment that explains my findings about the structure of an image resource in DXL.

Thanks Ben.

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Joel on Software: The Development Abstraction Layer

As always the posts by Joel Spolsky are insightful, funny and with an edge that makes you keep reading. The newest post (The Development Abstraction Layer) is about why programmers can't run a business by themselves, but what it takes to make them think they can.

"Management's primary responsibility to create the illusion that a software company can be run by writing code, because that's what programmers do. And while it would be great to have programmers who are also great at sales, graphic design, system administration, and cooking, it's unrealistic. Like teaching a pig to sing, it wastes your time and it annoys the pig."

As a (self-employed) programmer I can only say: "sad but true..." :-)

Re: Re: How are roaming id-files encrypted?

I forgot to post this... As promised some time ago I received a response from Lotus Support regarding my question about roaming id-file encryption in the personal name and address book. It's me who's late at posting the response - Lotus Support got back to me within the promised timeframe.

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