We’ve started moving things around.

We’ve started moving things around.
I am currently a software engineer at Google, where as a member of the Android platform team I build frameworks and user interfaces.
The blog here at dsandler.org is mostly historical; you can find more recent posts on Google+.
c|net: Palm’s
Fading Presence.
Some really good poiints: “A year ago, Palm promised to have a completely
rewritten operating system and a new generation of ARM-processor-based PDAs
on the market in 2001. Now that deadline has been pushed to late 2002, and
it may slip into 2003. Meanwhile, Pocket PC 2002 devices all run on Intel’s
StrongARM chip.”.
And some pretty poorly-researched points, too, such as “Although Palm
development can also be done in C++ or other development environments …
this requires an information-technology developer to learn new skills and
the PQA language.”
AP: Enron
employee warned chairman Lay. “I am incredibly nervous that we will
implode in a wave of accounting scandals,” the employee told Lay in a
letter.
I think this was absolutely the right thing for this employee to do; she had
the luxury of seeing these troubles on the horizon because of her position
as VP, and it was her responsibility to use that information for the benefit
of the company and its employees.
I can’t believe it. I had to use my ice scraper this morning. (Oh
well, what use would it have been to have lived in Boston for a year if I
didn’t still have a scraper in my trunk?)