User Stephen Cox - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-05T06:25:15Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/534 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard 0 Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-10-23T23:25:49Z 2009-11-10T12:14:08Z <p>I'd rather not use Macports. Simply cause Macport replaces (installs another Apache in /opt/local/bin) the default installation of Apache. And that would mean having ports install/replace PHP too. I'd rather use the default installation included in Snow Leopard.</p> <p>Been searching the net, and all I get is old instructions using Darwin Ports (older version of Macports) or instruction for Leopard (which hasn't panned out for me).</p> <p>Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.</p> <p>PS: By the way mod_python for 1.6 or 3.1 is fine.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1621774/which-programming-language-is-manageable-by-an-11-year-old-kid/1621837#1621837 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Which programming language is manageable by an 11 year old kid? Stephen Cox 2009-10-25T19:34:21Z 2009-10-25T19:34:21Z <p>Revolution at <a href="http://runrev.com" rel="nofollow">http://runrev.com</a></p> <p>It's an english like lang based on HyperTalk, though it's grown a lot since the 80's. Runs on Mac, Windows and Linux. VERY easy to learn.</p> <p>I don't use it much anymore, since it's VERY hard to find developers for. And in the real world it's about being marketable. But it's a wonderful language. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard/1616780#1616780 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-10-24T02:49:52Z 2009-10-24T02:49:52Z <p>Macports is the key. Refer to the comments. Much thanks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18671/quick-easy-way-to-migrate-sqlite3-to-mysql 14 Quick easy way to migrate SQLite3 to MySQL? Stephen Cox 2008-08-20T19:49:13Z 2009-09-30T14:50:54Z <p>Anyone know a quick easy way to migrate a SQLite3 database to MySQL?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1011008/debugging-php-code/1021278#1021278 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for Debugging PHP code Stephen Cox 2009-06-20T09:09:46Z 2009-06-20T09:09:46Z <p>Just want to point out: all the above IDE's have Mac versions expect for VS (Visual Studio) and PHPEd. Most of them are Eclipse based IDE's. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/978938/ezsql-cache/979406#979406 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for ezSQL cache Stephen Cox 2009-06-11T05:07:46Z 2009-06-11T05:07:46Z <p>Not getting much action here. Try ez's <a href="http://www.jvmultimedia.com/portal/?q=forum" rel="nofollow">forums</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/972611/old-developers-any-future/979190#979190 5 Answer by Stephen Cox for Old Developers - any future ? Stephen Cox 2009-06-11T03:35:14Z 2009-06-11T03:35:14Z <p>I'm 46. You know, it's my eyes. I can't can't look at a screen filled with code for 8+ hours anymore. I'm good for like 3 hours, and then a break is required. Other then that, I think us "older" geeks bring much to any table. Nothing is better than experience. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/276907/starting-iphone-app-development-in-linux/323201#323201 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Starting iPhone app development in Linux? Stephen Cox 2008-11-27T08:19:43Z 2009-05-29T01:20:25Z <p>You will never get your app approved by Apple if it is not developed using Xcode. Never. And if you do hack the SDK to develop on Linux and Apple finds out, don't be surprised when you are served. I am a member of the ADC and the iPhone developer program. Trust, Apple is VERY serious about this.</p> <p>Don't take the risk, Buy a Macbook or Mac mini (yes a mini can run Xcode - though slowly - boost the RAM if you go with the mini). Also, while I've seen OSX hacked to run on VMware I've never seen anyone running Xcode on VM. So good luck. And I'd check the EULA before you go through the trouble. </p> <p>PS: After reading the above, yes I agree If you do hack the SDK and develop on Linux at least do the final packaging on a Mac. And submit it via a Mac. Apple doesn't run through the code line by line so i doubt they'd catch that. But man, that's a lot of if's and work. Be fun to do though. :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/759532/what-do-you-say-to-express-the-first-succesful-running-of-a-program/759630#759630 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for What do you say to express the first succesful running of a program? Stephen Cox 2009-04-17T08:56:23Z 2009-04-17T08:56:23Z <p>I'd say, "Here's my invoice". :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/487440/technology-changes-that-youd-never-want-to-reverse/759566#759566 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for Technology changes that you'd never want to reverse Stephen Cox 2009-04-17T08:39:22Z 2009-04-17T08:39:22Z <p>humm a few. But the main one:</p> <p>COBOL -> dBase -> Foxpro -> VB -> Python -> Transcript.</p> <p>Went from a english like language (cobol) all the way through to another english like language (transcript). ;) But I do miss FoxPro. A lot.</p> <p>Transcript is - well see <a href="http://www.runrev.com/home/product-family/" rel="nofollow">Runtime Revolution</a>. Like a grown-up hypercard on roids. I'm having fun with it. And lucky for me, my company loves it too.</p> <p>Let me add one more big one: js -> jquery. Thank the gods!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/704883/osx-windows-development-for-newbies/746523#746523 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for osx & windows development -- for newbies Stephen Cox 2009-04-14T06:25:31Z 2009-04-14T06:25:31Z <p>Adding a late comment here:</p> <p>Take a look at <a href="http://www.runrev.com/home/product-family/" rel="nofollow">Revolution</a>. It's sort of like a modern Hyper-card on roids. And it's cross platform (Mac, Linux and Windows). This is a serious competitor to RealBasic and is coming on strong. Though I still use RB (and like it) I'm giving Revolution a serious look at.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1644/what-good-technology-podcasts-are-out-there/3576#3576 36 Answer by Stephen Cox for What good technology podcasts are out there? Stephen Cox 2008-08-06T15:44:59Z 2009-03-08T01:14:43Z <p>I <strong>love</strong> <a href="http://twit.tv/FLOSS" rel="nofollow">FLOSS Weekly</a>. Another Twit Podcast where Leo and Randal Schwartz interview open source geeks. My favorite was their interview with Dan Ingalls (Smalltalk/Squeak fame). I also enjoyed their interview of Richard Hipp (SQLite).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/406052/do-most-web-programmers-not-designers-use-wysiwyg-editors-or-hand-code-their/413852#413852 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for Do most web 'programmers' (not designers) use wysiwyg editors or hand code their HTML? Stephen Cox 2009-01-05T17:23:47Z 2009-01-05T17:23:47Z <p>Well I'll admit it, I use Dreamweaver. To write the HTML I don't want to write. I <strong>don't</strong> use it for CSS though. Or any scripting language (DW's PHP is ancient). But page layouts, prototyping - mostly whatI use DW for. And until everyone stops using IE6, I still use tables too. So there. ;)</p> <p>I've also written and sold extensions for DW. And they've sold VERY well. I suspect many use a WYSIWYG editor and don't want to admit it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/398600/why-would-someone-develop-a-new-application-in-cold-fusion/398623#398623 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Why would someone develop a new application in Cold Fusion? Stephen Cox 2008-12-29T20:50:25Z 2008-12-29T20:50:25Z <p>So is Ruby. So is PHP. </p> <p>Cold Fusion is legacy. It's expensive and proprietary. So no, there is no reason to use it today. Unless it's already installed and running.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/395509/how-do-i-install-mysql-and-the-python-mysql-package-on-osx-leopard-or-how-do-i/395680#395680 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for How do I install MySQL and the python MySql package on OSX Leopard? Or how do I learn about being a web developer using OSX? Stephen Cox 2008-12-28T01:48:04Z 2008-12-28T01:48:04Z <p>If you are a Mac user, install <a href="http://www.macports.org/" rel="nofollow">MacPort</a>. Almost any Linux/Unix app is available through "port". Simple and easy to manage.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/395512/alternatives-to-mysql-query-browser/395589#395589 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Alternatives to MySql Query Browser? Stephen Cox 2008-12-27T23:35:08Z 2008-12-27T23:35:08Z <p>I second <a href="http://mysql.navicat.com/download.html" rel="nofollow">Navicat</a>. The "Lite" version is free and it runs on Linux (via Wine), Mc and Windows.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/395292/what-potential-do-you-see-in-silverlight/395429#395429 11 Answer by Stephen Cox for What potential do you see in Silverlight? Stephen Cox 2008-12-27T21:27:32Z 2008-12-27T21:33:27Z <p>The biggest problem Silverlight has now is the plugin. It "barely" works on Mac and not at all on Linux.</p> <p>Also the development tools (Blend and VS) are Windows only. Compare that too Flex (Flash), which runs on Windows, Mac and a Linux beta Eclipse plug-in. Or compare Silverlight to Curl, which runs nicely on all 3 platforms and has development tools on Windows and Linux.</p> <p>Not to mention, MS is infamous for starting projects and hanging them out to die. So why would I invest any time in Silverlight? I'm a MSDN member. I have VS2008 and I have Blend (running on my desktop). So I'm far from a MS hater. But again, why should I invest the time?</p> <p>To answer your question: If MS proves that it is really committed to SL and stabilizes the plug-in on all 3 platforms, then I see it as a competitor to Curl and Flash (maybe JavaFX, if Sun can get of it's butt). But until MS releases it's dev tools to other platforms it will remain just another .Net "thing".</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/394798/mid-career-transitions-from-a-business-to-a-technical-role/394811#394811 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for mid-career transitions from a business to a technical role Stephen Cox 2008-12-27T08:36:47Z 2008-12-27T08:36:47Z <p>Me. I was a trader (on Wall Street) in the early 90's. Started writing dBase apps that would query and report against various data that made my job easier. Soon, half the trading floor was using my code. :)</p> <p>And from there it was down hill. My last trade was in 1996.And I am still writing code.</p> <p>PS: Forgot, I'm 45.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/239185/what-is-the-best-way-to-tell-an-excellent-programmer-in-a-job-interview/394808#394808 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for What is the best way to tell an excellent programmer in a job interview? Stephen Cox 2008-12-27T08:31:18Z 2008-12-27T08:31:18Z <p>The language doesn't matter. Logic does. I mean IDE's and compliers are so good these days that any good programmer can pick up any language (ok maybe not assembler) in a week; become decent in a couple of weeks and be very good in a couple of months. </p> <p>It's his (her's) brain you need to confirm. And you do that my talking. I ask them to solve simple problems. Not by writing code but by stepping me through their logic to come to a solution. </p> <p>But I admit, if he can't write a simple loop counting 1 to 10, you got troubles. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/146840/which-language-should-students-start-with/366032#366032 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for Which language should students start with? Stephen Cox 2008-12-14T01:20:06Z 2008-12-14T01:20:06Z <p>I don't think a language matters really. As long as you get the principles and practices. I can't tell you how many Java programmers I meet who can't write code in any other language. I mean com'on - a variable is a variable. A programmer should be able to hack his way through anything really. Sure, you need docs at the ready, but with compiles today and syntax checking you really just need to know the environment (framework).</p> <p>But if I had to pick, probably Python. It's easy to pick up. Takes time to master. And it's fun. Plus an outstanding community. My second choice would be c#. But learn the fundamentals with Python first. Whatever you do don't use Java to learn how to code. God. ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/305446/what-operating-system-do-you-use-for-development/366027#366027 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for What operating system do you use for development? Stephen Cox 2008-12-14T01:17:17Z 2008-12-14T01:17:17Z <p>Solaris. Vista 64. Mac OSX. In that order.</p> <p>I actually like Vista 64. Seems to run better then 32. Odd, really. By the way, I tried Ubuntu. But I'm spoiled with Solaris. ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/345897/remove-apache/346072#346072 2 Answer by Stephen Cox for Remove Apache Stephen Cox 2008-12-06T08:01:37Z 2008-12-06T08:01:37Z <p>Man. OSX comes with Apache. So why and how did you install the other 2?</p> <p>I hope you used MacPorts to install the other 2 (and if you did they'd have to be different versions). Then it's an easy process. Other then that, you'll have to remove by hand. Make sure the installations you don't want do not start with the system. Then remove the directories.</p> <p>Also, take a look at <a href="http://www.mamp.info/en/index.php" rel="nofollow">MAMMP</a>. Yes it comes with PHP and MYSQL, but they can be stopped (turned off). And it's so easy to remove - just delete the folder.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/323083/what-is-ruby-on-rails-and-why-is-it-so-famous/323231#323231 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for What is Ruby on Rails and why is it so famous? Stephen Cox 2008-11-27T08:40:50Z 2008-11-27T08:40:50Z <p>Also Rails is not the only web framework written in ruby. I know of like 20 at least. And I'm not kidding. It's like social networks; everyone and their mother has written a social network - and everyone and their mother has written a ruby framework. ;)</p> <p>Here are a few I dig: <a href="http://wuby.org/" rel="nofollow">Wuby</a>; <a href="http://merbivore.com/" rel="nofollow">Merb</a>; <a href="http://camping.rubyforge.org/files/README.html" rel="nofollow">Camping</a>; <a href="http://sinatra.rubyforge.org/" rel="nofollow">Sinatra</a> - there are many more. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/280037/what-is-a-cloud-os/281696#281696 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for What is a "Cloud OS"? Stephen Cox 2008-11-11T18:08:49Z 2008-11-11T18:15:47Z <p>Cloud is Time Sharing. Us old timers remember those days. You either wrote your own apps and ran it on their (the Time Share/Cloud providers) systems or you use the software they supplied. Usually word processors and accounting apps.</p> <p>Google Apps is cloud. And since you get HD space you can already serve up your own app running on their systems. </p> <p>Time Share was all the rage in the 70's and 80. Cause maintaining a system of your own wasn't cheap. Back then the smallest system any company ran was a mid-range (like Honeywell, AS400, Dec, etc, etc). Fell out of favor as the PC became popular. I remember when Lotus 1-2-3 came out and everyone predicted it would destroy what was left of Time Sharing. And it (along with dBase and other aps) did.</p> <p>It's funny how we re-invite everything. </p> <p>PS: Forgot one thing about Time Sharing. Since the Net wasn't around, you had to schedule your time. SO your staff would go to the providers Data Center and work. It was like renting space and the systems. Time Share and Cloud operate differently, but the function is the same.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/240455/what-is-windows-azure/281659#281659 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for What is Windows Azure? Stephen Cox 2008-11-11T17:55:55Z 2008-11-11T17:55:55Z <p>It's time sharing. Once again we reinvent something. ;) And who predicted mainframes would die. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/250880/is-there-any-cms-better-than-wordpress-or-should-i-roll-my-own/257478#257478 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Is there any CMS better than WordPress or should I roll my own? Stephen Cox 2008-11-02T22:20:58Z 2008-11-02T22:20:58Z <p>Since you tagged ASP use DotNetNuke. There are CMS' written in every language you can think of. But let me plug the grand-daddy, Zope (python).</p> <p>Also Wordpress is not a CMS. it's a blogging framework that has some CMS features. But if your need isn't enterprise level, then Wordpress might be fine.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/195549/flex-laying-out-text-within-a-canvas/195561#195561 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for Flex - Laying out text within a Canvas Stephen Cox 2008-10-12T14:39:04Z 2008-10-12T14:39:04Z <p>Take a look at the TextArea component.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27435/mysql-vs-postgresql-for-web-applications/27529#27529 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for MySQL vs PostgreSQL for Web Applications Stephen Cox 2008-08-26T07:51:58Z 2008-08-26T07:51:58Z <p>Thank you. I've used Django with MySQL and it's fine. Choose your database on the features you need. Hard to compare MySQL and Postgres. Better to compare Postgress to SQl Server.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12023/how-do-i-attract-developers-to-an-open-source-project/27526#27526 1 Answer by Stephen Cox for How do I attract developers to an Open Source project? Stephen Cox 2008-08-26T07:47:27Z 2008-08-26T07:47:27Z <p>Come to think of it, this might not be a bad suggestion. A sort of open source job posting. that's part of Stack Overflow. Great exposure. Maybe even a badge in it. ;)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12023/how-do-i-attract-developers-to-an-open-source-project/27525#27525 0 Answer by Stephen Cox for How do I attract developers to an Open Source project? Stephen Cox 2008-08-26T07:44:34Z 2008-08-26T07:44:34Z <p>Why not ask here? Newer programmers looking for experience to fill a resume might jump on board.</p> <p>Us older geeks, well from my own experience, I work on what I like. For me it's mostly AI related or (don't laugh) Warcraft and Civ4 mods.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard Comment by Stephen Cox on Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-11-19T16:20:50Z 2009-11-19T16:20:50Z Yeah. I have since found that out. Thanks http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard Comment by Stephen Cox on Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-10-24T02:46:23Z 2009-10-24T02:46:23Z Hey Palo.. thanks. I usually ignored Macport simply out of ignorance. Now installing my whole development system via it. Sure beats the hell out of compiling it all myself, blindly. ;) I'm gonna mark this questioned as answered and point to this thread. Thanks again. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard Comment by Stephen Cox on Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-10-24T02:22:10Z 2009-10-24T02:22:10Z Doing that now. Ah well. It does make it very easy. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1616431/installing-modpython-on-snow-leopard/1616494#1616494 Comment by Stephen Cox on Installing mod_python on Snow Leopard Stephen Cox 2009-10-23T23:55:26Z 2009-10-23T23:55:26Z Yeah. I assumed that. Was hoping for an easier install. Thanks. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1644/what-good-technology-podcasts-are-out-there/3576#3576 Comment by Stephen Cox on What good technology podcasts are out there? Stephen Cox 2009-10-07T03:55:22Z 2009-10-07T03:55:22Z Yeah they did. He's smart.. and had good timing.. But god.. nahhh. But I just listened to their interview with Kent Beck. That was great! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1644/what-good-technology-podcasts-are-out-there/3576#3576 Comment by Stephen Cox on What good technology podcasts are out there? Stephen Cox 2009-10-06T11:48:47Z 2009-10-06T11:48:47Z Yeah I caught that. God, he came across as an arrogant prig. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/972611/old-developers-any-future/972791#972791 Comment by Stephen Cox on Old Developers - any future ? Stephen Cox 2009-06-11T03:31:24Z 2009-06-11T03:31:24Z &quot;... their baud rate just starts to diminish a little...&quot; I love it. ;) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/886167/sqllite3-prepare-insert-query-in-iphone-programming Comment by Stephen Cox on sqllite3 prepare insert query in iphone programming Stephen Cox 2009-05-20T04:58:37Z 2009-05-20T04:58:37Z Thanks John, for once again reinforcing that this is an &quot;american&quot; forum. It's obvious this guy speaks writes/reads little english. Instead of bsing, why not point this guy to the proper forum, if you know something about it. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/615886/php-ruby-python-yuma Comment by Stephen Cox on PHP, Ruby, Python...Yuma? Stephen Cox 2009-04-22T18:49:20Z 2009-04-22T18:49:20Z I'd be surprised if many here are using RB. The RB forums is a better place to ask this. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/401140/stackoverflow-how-do-you-feel-about-others-seeing-posts-youve-deleted/401187#401187 Comment by Stephen Cox on StackOverflow: How do you feel about others seeing posts you've deleted? Stephen Cox 2008-12-31T15:32:01Z 2008-12-31T15:32:01Z I think if a question has a reply you should not be able to delete it. Period. Others (besides yourself) are involved at that point. The same rule can apply to &quot;restore&quot;. Only restore those questions that have answers. But this can be avoiced by removing the &quot;delete&quot; function when a reply hits. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/305446/what-operating-system-do-you-use-for-development/366027#366027 Comment by Stephen Cox on What operating system do you use for development? Stephen Cox 2008-12-31T15:20:41Z 2008-12-31T15:20:41Z Yes, IMHO. Check out OpenSolarias at <a href="http://opensolaris.org/os/" rel="nofollow">opensolaris.org/os</a>. The one thing I do like about Ubuntu is the driver support. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/398600/why-would-someone-develop-a-new-application-in-cold-fusion/398614#398614 Comment by Stephen Cox on Why would someone develop a new application in Cold Fusion? Stephen Cox 2008-12-29T20:53:12Z 2008-12-29T20:53:12Z PowerBuilder! Man, there's a blast from the past. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/345897/remove-apache/346072#346072 Comment by Stephen Cox on Remove Apache Stephen Cox 2008-12-28T18:58:49Z 2008-12-28T18:58:49Z Yeah good idea. I have the installed Apache &quot;turned off&quot;. And installed XAMPP. Easier control over mods (in Apache and PHP). http://stackoverflow.com/questions/396368/are-there-any-good-preferably-free-oo-modelling-apps-for-mac-os-x/396382#396382 Comment by Stephen Cox on Are there any good (preferably free) OO modelling apps for Mac OS X? Stephen Cox 2008-12-28T18:55:02Z 2008-12-28T18:55:02Z Why would you run KDE4 on the Mac? Talk about a few steps backward. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/395292/what-potential-do-you-see-in-silverlight/395429#395429 Comment by Stephen Cox on What potential do you see in Silverlight? Stephen Cox 2008-12-28T18:42:01Z 2008-12-28T18:42:01Z Not in the consumer market. Also notebooks and netbooks are the future. And Apple and Linux are stronger then MS in that area. I don't know. I&quot;d never bet against MS. Cause they can pull it out of their ass. They just need to focus and realize they aren't the only fish in the water. Anymore.