Table of content for
KBG's Blog




Bill Gates in an apparent haze of frustrationBill Gates writing an email in an apparent haze of frustration. Welcome to the world of computers!
Board Game Jungle speed / ArribaReview of the cool game "Jungle Speed" aka. "Arriba".
Enterprise Service Bus?A fun but educative presentation on SOA and ESB's by some big canons (Fowler and Webber!)
Faster fast food for programmersWith the feedbag device, originally intended for busy or lazy americans, programmers are now able to enjoy lunch without a costly loss of productivity!
Geek tattoosGeek tattoos. See all the juicy pictures of peoples computer brand tattoos.
Goodbye AmstradsAmstrads for sale!
HappinessHow to be happy, more productive and love your life.
Java readability and functional programmingJava readability and functional programming. A nice article showing how to improve the readability of Java programs partly by using spiffy methods, partly by taking a functional programming approach to certain problem solutions.
Magic in mathematics IWith a bit of addition and multiplication, you can easily create beautiful patterns. Here are some of my favorites to get you started.
Magic in mathematics IIFun with the number cyclic numbers, and specifically with 142857 as it is the smallest of such numbers.
Motivating Eductation and SuccesGet motivated. Achieve success and get that education going!
Next generation WarcraftVideo showing the next generation Warcraft, in fact, it shows the next generation in computer games!
SOA fun revealedFour fun and educative video's about SOA, enterprise service busses and all the other bells and whistles of SOA. Not safe for the office, they are too fun!.
Source Forge statistics gone tits up!Rants/warning on broken Source Forge statistics...
Typing and keyboards are things of the past!Typing will be a thing of the past. Say goodbye to the keyboard and say hello to the future of laptop computers, the click-wheel will replace it all. Watch the video!
Wedding and then straight on to McDonald'sWedding and then straight on to McDonald's!
Your backup is only as good as your last restoreYou should back up regularly. But you must also remember to do restores nearly as frequently. Your backup is only as good as your last restore. A restore attempt is comparable to running your test suites, and you don't run those only when bugs are discovered?