tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2052175325345381762008-07-11T16:10:42.459+03:00fcbFırat Can Başarırhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668185555633052636noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-205217532534538176.post-83657771079531770702008-07-11T15:13:00.004+03:002008-07-11T16:10:38.698+03:00From MySQL to PostgreSQLIf you have been using MySQL for some time now and want/have to try/use PostgreSQL, <a href="http://www.bartbusschots.ie/blog/?p=132">here</a> is an excellent blog post you should read.<br /><br />The post goes over the fundamentals and some MySQL-specific details. Personally, I had a hard time when I first tried to install PostgreSQL. I was on a Mac and I didn't like the fact that I had to add a pgsql user to the system. If you are on a Mac and a first time pgsql user, I suggest you install debian or ubuntu on a virtual machine and do your first installation on a linux environment.Fırat Can Başarırhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668185555633052636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-205217532534538176.post-19526680997866802082008-01-20T16:43:00.001+02:002008-01-20T22:45:06.393+02:00Mobility is a part of lifeBecause of my work and my studies, I have to carry my laptop with me almost all the time. I need it at work, I need it at school. If I am staying over at a friend's I have to take it with me because I will need it for work or school the very next day. When you carry it around enough, it becomes a real problem.<br /><br />I have been trying to find an effective solution for carrying my MacBook. I have been using a few different bags. I used an ordinary laptop bag with my old 15” laptop. And after a while I realized it was way too heavy on one shoulder, so I switched to a huge laptop backpack. It was a lot better than the messenger bag but I couldn’t find a backpack (for laptops) that I really liked. For some reason all of them are lacking flavor. They all have ugly colors and weird designs. So I decided to buy one of those sleeves and carry it in my regular JanSport backpack. And after carrying it around for a while, I came to a conclusion: When it’s summer it’s a lot better to use a messenger bag. Even though it’s too heavy for one shoulder, you shouldn’t be walking around too much when it’s that hot anyway, it’s better than a backpack. Because backpacks makes your back sweat way too much... So messenger bag during summer and backpack for winter is the best for carrying a laptop.<br /><br />It was working great until I switched to mac and bought a 13.3” MacBook. Now I am still using the same 15” sleeve. The problem is that I noticed some scratches on my MacBook and I think it’s because of the sleeve. I don't think it's doing a good job protecting it from pens and other weird stuff I am carrying all the time (I'll go into detail about this later.). It’s way too big and I think the MacBook is moving in it when I am carrying it in my backpack. And another thing is, an 15” sleeve is way too big to carry with my messenger bag. It barely fits in and there is no space left to put in anything else.<br /><br />Now I am planning to buy an 13.3” sleeve. But, there are so many different brands and they are talking about a lot of different “shock-emitting technology” and stuff. This is one of those things that shouldn’t be too complicated. So I decided to buy the one that has the best looks. I am considering to buy <a href="http://www.elmasepeti.com/product.php?pID=6289">this one</a> or <a href="http://www.elmasepeti.com/product.php?pID=5787">this one</a>. I think I'll go for the black/red one.<br /><br />Leave a comment if you have any suggestions.Fırat Can Başarırhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668185555633052636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-205217532534538176.post-69288754326855029972008-01-20T12:19:00.001+02:002008-01-21T14:11:05.921+02:00Why I should blogI finally decided to start a blog. Maybe the reason is <a href="http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/you-should-write-blogs">this blog post</a>. I am a big fan of Steve Yegge (<a href="http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/">his more recent blog</a>). He is quite famous with his really long blog posts.<br /><br />The main reason behind me starting this is, I consider myself one of the programmers who know how online communities and social networks work. But I realized I am a lurker. I lurk in mailing lists, I lurk in online forums. I lurk in open-source project wikis. I rarely contribute code and I never talk. So I decided to make my own contribution on this blog and my website <a href="http://naysaying.com/">naysaying.com</a>. I chose this domain because I am a naysayer. That is it. I always comment about the things that, I think, are wrong and I rarely speak when I like something. I almost never find myself criticizing something when I really like it.<br /><br />In this blog I am planning to talk about things that I don't like about software, web development, gadgets, video games, books and other things I am interested in. And I will also try to talk about things that I like and go into detail about them.<br /><br />After reading a lot of blogs and articles I finally accept the fact that the things we consider obvious may not be so obvious at all. So, in that context, I will be talking about "obvious stuff". It may be boring for some of the readers and useful for others. I am not here to make everyone happy. If one thinks that this blog is boring, then one can read another blog that suits her. Internet is an ocean of blogs just as it's a series of tubes. I am also planning <a href="http://naysaying.com/">naysaying.com</a> to be a site for my portfolio, projects and a place for me to exist online.<br /><br />I am a Turkish web developer and Turkish is my mother tongue. If you wonder why I want to blog in English, that is because I am a Computer Science student. Most of the people I want to work with and the online communities I am interested in, are not consisting of Turkish speakers. The papers I will be releasing and all my work will be in English because, currently, it is the default language for science (which means I also have to improve my English writing skills.).<br /><br />I have been avoiding this for years. I didn't want to join the horde for some reason, but I finally accept that one should have an online presence (Facebook is not enough, belive me.).<br /><br />And... Well... Here I am.Fırat Can Başarırhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668185555633052636noreply@blogger.com