Agile Software RiffCast

This is the first of four "RiffCasts" where I'm riffing on the topic of agile software development. The series will contain: ** 1. *Agile software development overview*. Embracing change and the [Agile Manifesto](http://agilemanifesto.org). (The podcast enclosure on this entry.)**

FP – First Podcast! *Finally*

YES! I've learned enough about audio engineering to realise I know nothing! I've set up a blog so I can host podcasts! I've added the necessary enclosure hacks to Wordpress ([thanks chaps](http://www.ipportunities.nl/wordpress/index.php?p=49)) so I can publish them! And I've honed...

Mapping websites

How cool is this? A zipcode map (via Joho) that narrows in on candidate locations with each digit you type. Especially neat in “zoom” mode. If only I had a fair dinkum reason to look up U.S. zipcodes.

CAPTCHA Alternatives and End-User Attitudes

Captcha stands for: “Completely Automated Public Turing test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart”. It refers to a technology familiar to anyone who’s registered on a popular website - the “what word is shown on this image” challenge. As the...

Rhythms in Software

John Mitchell discusses how rhythm applies to software development. Reminds me of perhaps the most famous experiment on human biorhythms: McClintock’s “Menstrual Synchrony and Suppression” (1975).