Tuesday, December 23, 2003

MySQL Crash Course. Almost every serious web application uses a relational database to store its data. At some point, you'll have to learn how to use them. John Coggeshall explains the basics of relational databases with MySQL. [O'Reilly Network ONJava.com]
7:23:16 PM    

Innovation Quote Worth Considering from Fast Company:

for the whole article:

"Sidebar: Getting Innovation Right

If Apple teaches us anything, it's that effective innovation is about more than building beautiful cool things. A few thoughts for innovating well in your own shop:

  1. Not All Innovation Is Equal
    Technical innovation will earn you lots of adoring fans (think Apple). Business-model innovation will earn you lots of money (think Dell).
  2. Innovate for Cash, Not Cachet
    If your cool new thing doesn't generate enough money to cover costs and make a profit, it isn't innovation. It's art.
  3. Don't Hoard Your Goodies
    Getting to market on time and at the right price is vital. If that means licensing your idea to an outside manufacturer or marketer, do it.
  4. Innovation Doesn't Generate Growth. Management Does
    If you covet awards for creativity, go to Hollywood. Managers get rewarded for results, which come from customers.
  5. Attention Deficit Has No Place Here
    Every innovation worth doing deserves your commitment. Don't leap from one new thing to another. If your creation doesn't appear important to you, it won't be important to anyone else.

Carleen Hawn (chawn@fastcompany.com ) is Fast Company's West Coast bureau chief."


3:35:34 PM    

E-Commerce Report: Early Word on Amazon ‘Stores’ [New York Times: Technology]
1:05:28 PM