Life with sherman

Life has been very, very busy for me these days - as evidenced by the time since my last journal entry. Lots of things have been happening and I have to say that most of them have been good, while still keeping things interesting with a curve here and there.

I'll try to hit the high points and not be too wordy along the way...

Work at The BANK is going well. Lots of work to do, which is nice. Keeping my skills sharp and putting more things in from of the traders. All this is good, and I can't complain about work at all.

The word amongst the consultants is that rates are being lowered which is interesting in that I got a non-trivial raise. I guess they are seeing that developers, in general, are getting less, but good ones are still worth paying more for. But of course that'd be my interpretation of it. 🙂

At home the machines are running well, but a few weeks ago I lost the 9GB boot drive on sparky which took a few days to get a replacement for. In the end, it was cheaper to get an 18GB replacement than to try and get an exact replacement. Funny how technology drives prices down then up again as the parts get more scarce.

I've also got my first Mac in a very long time - a 14" iBook. And by a long time I mean a decade. I did this because of Mac OS X and the Developer Tools that used to be thousands of dollars under NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP - both of which I love and continue to have in my office. So I was quite taken with the new iBooks and got one. Excellent move. With my 802.11b wireless LAN in the house, the AirPort card works wonderfully, and it uses the wired 10/100-baseT when I'm sitting at my desk. Very nice. The tools are as nice as I could have imagined though I have to say that they could have made the administration a little easier with the startup scripts if they had gone with Irix's or RedHat's chkconfig system, but that's a minor point and they have a feature, just not as easy to configure and use.

While it has taken a little getting used to, specifically in terms of getting the tools I got used to on Linux/Solaris/NT to Mac OS X, I think I'm over the hump on getting up to speed on the Mac world again. Oh sure, there are a lot of little details I'm unsure of, but I'm productive and have about 90% of the things I need up on the iBook and that's more than good enough to do all I need to do.

I'm impressed with the improvements in Project Builder since OPENSTEP, and am glad that they didn't mess too much with Interface Builder. Setting up the user preferences on this guy could have been a lot easier, but it's all a certain mind-set. Where to change the size of the icons on the Desktop? Don't look for it under the Desktop Preferences, you need to select an item and then select the view preferences for that item and it'll change it for all Desktop items. Not obvious, but there's a certain logic to it I'll agree. It's just getting into that logic that's hard.

The DVD/CD-RW on the iBook is very interesting, but I'm a little surprised that while the DVD is paused the iBook can't go to sleep. If you stop the DVD playback then it'll sleep and the play will resume where you left off. Hmmm... still a few bugs in the system, but they'll work them out or I'll work around them. Either way, it's still a nice little box.

My next box will be a new step up - gotta get a dual-Athlon XP with gobs of memory and a very nice video card with OpenGL acceleration. This will be my preferred desktop workstation in the office and I figure that I'll get it nearer to the Fall.

For now, I have to say that working with sherman is a whole lotta fun!