By stlplace on Nov 19, 2006 in Stocks, Software and Webmaster | 1 Comment
It’s not news any more. There are many discussions on the Yahoo message board. Basically Redhat, which is traded on NASDAQ under “RHAT”, is applying the move to NYSE, the good old New York Stock Exchange, under ticker symbol ”RHT” on Dec 12. I think it’s a proactive and smart move from RedHat management. Generally NASDAQ is a […]
By stlplace on Nov 18, 2006 in Software and Webmaster, China | 0 Comments
A commond question about China software industry is: while China leads India on hardware, manufacturing and many other aspects, why is she behind India on software? After all, Chinese are smart people too. Well, the main reason, I think, is China has domestic demand for software, while India has to compete with the western developed countries (US, UK) for the projects. Or put it […]
By stlplace on Nov 15, 2006 in Software and Webmaster, China | 0 Comments
I thought about this topic for a while; I decided to start it after seeing the recent hypes on E-future stock. E-future claims it is the first Chinese software company listed in the NASDAQ Capital Market. This is correct but it is a bit misleading. There are two markets in NASDAQ: National Market and Capital […]
By stlplace on Nov 11, 2006 in Software and Webmaster | 1 Comment
Friday afternoon, 4 PM, finanlly I made things working: I mean the program compiled and ran at the first time. So what did I do? I found there are some minor problems here and there, and I decided to correct them. Off I went to make those ”important” changes. By 5 PM I completed the changes and now […]
By stlplace on Nov 6, 2006 in Software and Webmaster, Fun | 0 Comments
When I was taking my first C++ class at graduate school, the professor has a favorite word “you guys should write a program that works, because if it does not work, you are writing a novel not a program”. Although I did wrote “novels” in one of his program assignments, I remembered his words since […]
By stlplace on Nov 6, 2006 in Software and Webmaster | 0 Comments
I organized the links at the right side a little. Now I have the following categories. The link ends with * means you can not get access to it inside China, thanks to the GFW.
BLOG: the blogs I read often, most of them are written by my friends.
gseeker: I like this Chinese blog about […]
By stlplace on Nov 1, 2006 in Software and Webmaster | 0 Comments
It seems like I don’t have anything to do with C++ because I have not touched C++ much in this blog. I am a software engineer by trade; programming and debugging is a large part of what I do during the day. I was a little frustrated last two days by a memory problem shown only on […]
By stlplace on Oct 26, 2006 in Software and Webmaster, Business | 2 Comments
Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle, surprised the IT/software world again yesterday with the Unbreakable Linux annoucement of “support of Red Hat Linux support and charge less than Red Hat does”. That news crushed the Red Hat stock today, it went down 24%. There are many good technical blogs explains and discusses Oracle’s move. Here […]
By stlplace on Oct 25, 2006 in Software and Webmaster | 0 Comments
I added the “tags” for this blog. There are two places you can see the “tags”: under the time in each post; the right side bar (under “tags”). So what is “tag” exactly? Using non-technical terms, tags is like “key words”. ”Tag” helps organize and search the blogs.
To use it, you just simply click on the “tag”, and it […]
By stlplace on Oct 22, 2006 in Software and Webmaster | 0 Comments
I changed the location of this blog from http://www.stlplace.com/blog to http://www.stlplace.com/. I don’t expect anything to break because of this change. You should see some improvement on the web page loading time after the move.
Since nothing is perfect in life, do let me know if you see any problems. Thanks!