Ferry Boender
Programmer, DevOpper, Open Source enthusiast.

Lately I’ve been hearing all kinds of people say “Linux doesn’t have a decent IDE”. For those that don’t know: an IDE is an Integrated Development Evironment, which means that you get a tool that includes all kinds of other tools with which you can easily develop programs. It’s kind of like a mix between […]
I wrote a really really big, nice entry about XSLT for my log just now. And when it was almost done… Firefox crashed! I don’t know what it is, but since I’ve started working at EastSite, everything with this computer seems to go wrong. it’s as if the more mature Open Source software gets, the […]
Well, I’ve been working at East Site for about 2 months now, and we’ve been busy doing research and design of content-types. We are now full experts in metadata storage, XML, XSL and XSLT, RDF and many more interesting technologies. I must admit that I was sceptical about them at first. Although I already did […]
I’ve been using WindowMaker for years now, and thought I knew about it’s possibilities pretty well. Turns out there’s a feature I really didn’t know about. When pulling up the ‘Windows’ list, normally done by clicking the middle mouse button, you will get a list of all the windows currently open on every virtual desktop. […]
I’ve transfered and refactored the old Vim and Firefox pages from my old homepage over to this place. They’re here: Firefox and Vim.
I’ve put in place a new News and Log module. Since I slaped it together in a few hours, it might still contain some bugs. I’m thinking about open sourcing the thing once it’s done, since it’s pretty modular. It can be included in other pages without much work (as you can see here). But […]
Well, this page is now officialy W3C XHTML 1.0 Transitional compatible. Not that it matters all that much, but it’s nice nonetheless. Unfortunally there are only two browsers which are fully XHTML 1.0 transitional comptible: Mozilla and Internet Explorer.. and I’m not even sure about that last one. Oh well. update: Well, after putting in […]
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