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Nadyne Mielke
Oct 06, 2006
5:17pm
re: Incremental mojo
Ahh, Turbo Pascal. I learned that in my first uni CS course, too. I wonder if I still have my textbook from that class.
Anonymous
Oct 06, 2006
6:15pm
re: Incremental mojo
Geoff,
Man, you're giving me severe flashbacks. My name is Steve Parker, and I was one of the original "employees" (as a student) of the MCL at UCSB. We started with four Apple II machines, and then kept adding computers, knocking down walls (physically and literally) as we "grew" into the bigger Mac and PC labs. I worked very closely with Mark Ferrer as well, who I still remember as one great guy. Other names I workedc with in those days were Marcus Sandy, and Marvin and Jeff Marcus. Hopefully that will trigger a flashback for you...
Very cool to see people from the "old days" out and about in the world!!!
Steve Parker
Anonymous
Oct 06, 2006
10:06pm
re: Incremental mojo
Hey, nice to see some Gauchos in the MacBU! The MCL (now IC) is still around--I assume the name change was from people either looking confused or snickering when they heard the word "microcomputer". I'm a couple years away from graduating (comp. engineering), and am looking forward to reading more about what you do and the direction Mac Office is taking. By the way, we still have plenty of political controversy here
Anonymous
Oct 06, 2006
11:48pm
re: Incremental mojo
Hello, I am a microsoft office user from Hong Kong.
Hope the msn messenger will support the vadio chat with iSight.
Other, hope the Microsoft Office will update to 2007 or . . .
Thank you.
My msn and hotmail : kaiyin1988@hotmail.com
Anonymous
Oct 07, 2006
10:11am
re: Incremental mojo
Nice introduction. These alone are pretty interesting and a good reason to RSS here.
But the mention of all the HIViews work rang my "Carbon alert" bell. Actually, I've heard quite a lot about Carbon v Cocoa and how meaningless it is at times, but I'm worried the next Office is still going to be a bit Carbonic!
Anonymous
Oct 08, 2006
8:10am
re: Incremental mojo
Thank you for your reply. ^^
Geoff Price
Oct 10, 2006
6:37pm
re: Incremental mojo
Steve - cheers, great to hear from you. Glad I could fire off some nostalgia bulbs. Yep, all those names sound familiar.
Brendan - that's too bad, I sort of enjoyed the retro antiquated quality of "The Microcomputer Lab" (*rows* of microcomputers, each small enough to be heaped on a single table!) Surprised to hear about ongoing political controversy, given the moderate and non-polarized political climate pervading the rest of the nation. Thanks for dropping by.
KaiYin - yes, we are working on it.
John - thanks; a revisit / update on the Carbon, Cocoa topic would probably make a reasonable blog post here at some point. (I see David had a recent thread <a href="http://davidweiss.blogspot.com/2006/09/mixing-carbon-and-cocoa.html">here</a> on his blog, and Rick posted on the topic a couple of years ago <a href="http://davidweiss.blogspot.com/2006/09/mixing-carbon-and-cocoa.html">here</a>.)
Geoff Price
Oct 10, 2006
6:42pm
re: Incremental mojo
It was worth a try.
Anonymous
Oct 12, 2006
10:49am
Similarities b/t Mac Office 12 and Windows Office 2007
I was asked by my boss to investigate the possibility of customizing Mac Office much as I have done with Office XP/2003/2007 using SmartTags, SmartDocs and Standard Office extensions via the IDTExtensibility2 interface and not to mention customizations done via various Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) projects. I know nothing about Mac Office so the question is: can you customize Mac Office apps, such as Excel and Word, as you would in the windows world? Also, it appears a lot of effort was put in to the enhancement of VSTO to support Office 2007 extensibility. Has there been any discussions about this regarding Mac Office 2007?
Anonymous
Oct 13, 2006
1:24pm
re: Incremental mojo
Hey Geoff, what's "deep quality"?
Geoff Price
Oct 13, 2006
5:42pm
re: Incremental mojo
ennyp - generally no, unfortunately you can't customize Mac Office apps using those technologies from the windows/VS/.NET world.
eric - a good question... We'll have more posts over time about the scale of the test effort. "Deep" here relative to the overall test space, which you could describe as an insanely large tree, with "shallow" scenarios at the top including basic everyday operations in the software, and the deeper you go the more layer of combinations you have - features A and B both being edited in manners C and D inside a document of size E with characteristics F, G and H in language I on version J of the OS with chip architecture K and 3rd party software L, M and N installed... Based on straight combinatorial math these test cases tend to explode on you in scope.
Anonymous
Oct 16, 2006
8:18am
re: Incremental mojo
Hi,
I'm sorry, I just can't remember... how do you make a card the first one in the stack ???
LJ
Geoff Price
Oct 16, 2006
5:42pm
re: Incremental mojo
right... answer to the HyperTalk quiz:
(message box command to move card n to the front)
sort cards by number of this card is not n
...works because the comparison returns a true or false per each card, result falls back to a text value for use in the sort, sort is descending by default and 'false' appears before 'true' alphabetically, and previous sort order for all other cards is preserved (non-destructive sort). (Possible you need to use the longer form "sort cards of this stack by..." but I don't think so...)