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Archive for March, 2007
Jika Mimpi Tak Datang Padamu , Kejarlah Mimpimu
Published March 24, 2007 Secret Diary Leave a CommentBerapa kali kesempatan udah datang….kenapa kau ogah2an…..saatnya berubah bro…..win the war…..not the battle, kalo bisa sih battlenya juga heheheh:)
Damn Keren Bgt Nih Lagu: The Spirit Carries On (Dream Theater)
Published March 24, 2007 Secret Diary 1 Comment[N:]
Where did we come from?
Why are we here?
Where do we go when we die?
What lies beyond
And what lay before?
Is anything certain in life?
They say ” Life is too short”
“The here and the now”
And ” You`re only given one shot”
But could there be more
Have I lived before
Or could this be all that we`ve got?
If I die tomorrow
I`d be alright
Because I believe
That after we`re gone
The spirit carries on
I used to be frightened of dying
I used to think death was the end
But that was before
I`m not scared anymore
I know that my soul will transcend
I may never find all the answers
I may never understand why
I may never prove
What I know to be true
But I know that I still have to try
If I die tomorrow
I`d be alright
Because I believe
That after we`re gone
The spirit carries on
[V:]
“Move on, be brave
Don`t weep at my grave
Because I`m no longer here
But please never let
Your memories of me disappear”
[N:]
Safe in the light that surrounds me
Free of the fear and the pain
My questioning mind
Has help me to find
The meaning in my life again
Victoria`s real
I finally feel
At peace with the girl in my dreams
And now that I`m here
It`s perfectly clear
I found out what all of this means
If I die tomorrow
I`d be alright
Because I believe
That after we`re gone
The spirit carries on
Ini lanjutannya……eng…ing…eng……Jika ditanya tentang pengembangan aplikasi lintas platform, apa yang ada di benak kita????? Tentu saja Java kan, Tapi jujur saja bagi gw ada pilihan yang lebih tepat, yaitu RealBasic. Jika BeOS adalah OS Pertama yang membuat saya jatuh cinta, maka RealBasic Adalah Integrated Development Environtment yang seperti BeOS…..Anggun, Indah tapi banyak orang yang tak menyadari kehadirannya, seperti pernah gw tulis dulu, tanpa meremehkan anak2 ilmu komputer dan sebangsanya….pada kenyataannya banyak anak ilmu komputer yang menggeleng jika mendengar BeOS, ada yang nanya balik “Apa BeOS itu distro Linux?”.
Seperti yang pernah gw baca: komputer itu seperti musik, terjadi sebuah anomali dimana tidak semua orang yang belajar dan kuliah di jurusan musik itu lebih jago dari yang otodidak. oke…oke….kok malah ngelantur
BeOS dan RealBasic dua hal terbaik yang pernah gue alami..tentu saja with their fair share of weakness juga tentunya.
Yang Membuat saya tergila2 dengan RealBasic adalah konektivitas databasenya yang lengkap, kita tidak perlu download konektor db ini dan itu karena semuanya udah built in (dalam bentuk plugins), sebut nama db yang ingin di pakai mulai access, mysql, postgresql sampai oracle semua didukung out-of-the-box.
Lainnya adalah kita terbebas dari dll hells ala VB. Tentu yang paling penting adalah kemampuannya untuk melakukan kompilasi untuk 3 sistem yang berbeda (Win, Linux dan Mac).
Di posisi kedua IDE fave gw adalah SharpDevelop, open-source IDE yang sangat bagus, ukurannya kecil hanya 4 MB, cucok bgt buat gw, meski kode yang digeneratenya tidak terlalu kompatibel dengan VS.
1. RealBasic
2. SharpDevelop
Penjelasan menyusul….ini koneksinya lelet bgt
Eureka: Ternyata masalahnya di App.MyDB.Close harusnya cuma Commit aja gak perlu di close koneksinya
, pantas gak mau realtime update……wong……koneksinya udah gw tutup wekekekekk
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RI must make presence felt on islands by Meidyatama Suryodiningrat
Published March 2, 2007 Secret Diary Leave a CommentPossession is nine-tenths of the law. That was the important lesson learned when the International Court of Justice found Malaysia’s claim over the Sipadan and Ligitan Islands more credible than Indonesia’s.Though the country still has territorial claims to over 17,500 islands, this high-profile loss was a very bitter pill, and the effects still linger today. It is encouraging that the government has not forgotten this lesson by recognizing that the country’s first line of defense in securing dozens of outer islands is not the Indonesian Military (TNI), but migration and development. Based on official records from the Home Ministry there are officially 17,504 islands spread across the Indonesian archipelago. This data represents a net loss of four islands since 2002 — two islands to Malaysia (Sipadan and Ligitan), and two to Timor Leste (Kambing and Yako Islands). If the present government remains oblivious and approaches the issue with the same imprudence as its successors, the consequence may be more than the loss of relatively insignificant islands. There are 88 islets straddling borders that Indonesia shares with 10 countries — Australia, India, Malaysia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam. Only half of those 88 are inhabited. Though Navy patrols and history may be on Indonesia’s side, ultimately it is the level of “investment” put into these islands that will be the determinant of ownership. Neighbors, though they are friends, cannot be entirely trusted. It is encouraging that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono emphasized a commitment to populate these islands through a transmigration program, which began three years ago and is not supposed to copy the programs of former administrations, but alas this seems to have been largely neglected. The President himself last month committed Rp 900 billion (US$94.7 billion) to a special fund for a major development drive for outer islands in border areas. Though these islands are small (0.02 to 200 square kilometers), their possession guarantees rights to the maritime resources in the exclusive economic zone. Furthermore, further losses of islands threatens to redraw Indonesia’s archipelagic territorial borders. More important for Yudhoyono is that it would be a political bombshell if his administration was even perceived to be less than assertive in ensuring territorial integrity. This was the reason he flatly rejected, during a meeting with Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi last month, the PM’s offer to jointly develop the Ambalat area, which Malaysia claimed shortly after the ICJ verdict. Apart from uninhabited outer islands, time is running out in naming over 9,000 unnamed islands. Based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) it is required to properly register these islands. An UNCLOS conference is due to be held in 2009, which serves as a deadline for Indonesia to register these islands. A special inter-departmental team was established in 2004, however it is questionable whether they can thoroughly complete this daunting task. Another avenue being pursued that may come to fruition is through diplomatic/security treaties to ensure the overall territorial integrity of the republic. Diplomats are putting the final touches on a security agreement with Australia, which guarantees that it respects Indonesia’s territorial expanse and rejects secessionist movements. Diplomatic rhetoric may change with time, but at the very least, there is a de jure insurance on paper that will help settle fears of breakaway movements in the eastern part of the archipelago. Indonesia is like a lush unkept backyard. We take no notice of it until our neighbor’s kids start climbing the fence to pick the ripened fruit. When it is too late and the trees are all bare, then we get angry and start paying attention. © The Jakarta Post.
Setelah sekian lama berselingkuh dengan opera akhirnya gw kembali ke firefox. meski gw jauh lebih ngerasa ‘at home’ dengan opera….yang simple, fast dan gak pernah crash………..gw akhirnya mutusin kembali ke firefox gara2 ekstensionnya yang bejibun dan gw butuhin….trade off nya pasti responsivitas….huhhh






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