Peter Vandenabeele
Blogs
New version of allejobsinleuven.be (9 July 2008)
Wed, 09/07/2008 - 22:30 — petervOn July 9, 2008 I published a new version of the http://allejobsinleuven.be site with some new features:
- full text search in 700+ jobs at employers in high-tech and ICT
- search 100+ employers in high-tech and ICT in Leuven
- search in job_location: that is the location of the effective execution of the job
- first jobs outside Leuven
- semi-automatic follow-up of jobs published on the job pages of employers in the region
Workaround for an REXML bug in 1.8.6 (does not find non-namespace qualified attribute names)
Sun, 29/06/2008 - 00:30 — petervI was fighting for some time with the problem that a certain type of XPath query did not work correctly in REXML Ruby 1.8.6. Specifically, this type of query
top_pattern = "//*[@id=\"content\"]"
REXML::XPath.each(xml_body,top_pattern) do |xml_entry|
...
end
did not yield any results if top_pattern selects based on attribute names. It did work when top_pattern only contained descriptions of the style:
top_pattern = "/html/body/table/tbody/tr[2]/td"
AllejobsinLeuven 2.0 => AllejobsinVlaanderen
Sat, 21/06/2008 - 22:20 — petervUpdate: I have put the site in "sleep mode" in Sept 2008.
Below is my current vision for AllejobsinLeuven 2.0 => AllejobsinVlaanderen. I would very much appreciate your feedback, preferably as public comments below, but private comments are welcome too.
What is the problem?
I want to solve two problems for job seekers, initially focusing on the high-tech and ICT sectors:
- while we all know there are lots of jobs available, there is currently no way to get a clean, complete list of all relevant jobs and employers in a certain area (like a "telephone directory of jobs")
- and even when we do have a complete list, there is no organized way to know upfront (optimally before sending out the CV) how well the employer's company/management style will fit with the expectations of the job seeker.
Shallow string copies in Ruby
Fri, 20/06/2008 - 23:20 — petervI got stung today by the shallow copies in Ruby. The problem is demonstrated in this snippet:
a="raam"; b=a ; b.squeeze!; puts a # --> ram
a="raam"; b=a ; b[0..1]="tr"; puts a # --> tram
a="raam"; b=a ; a[0..1]="tr"; puts b # --> tram
What seems to happen is that b is only a shallow copy of a. Actually, this behavior is much closer to the string behavior that I know well from C/C++ programming than I had expected for a "pointer-less" language. So, it seems still usefull to understand pointers (and strcpy for that matter), even for Ruby...
Presentations thinktomorrow.eu online
Tue, 17/06/2008 - 09:47 — petervThe presentations from thinktomorrow.eu are online. This also includes my short presentation on allejobsinleuven.be among the elevetar pitches of Allejobsinleuven, Synergetics, Xpertize, Paladares, Wwaow, Wygwam, Whatever/Knowledge Plaza, iStockcv, IntroNiche and Winkwaves.
Hoe best Sociale bijdragen betalen in je eerste jaren als voltijds zelfstandige (en het nut van een "reset")
Sat, 14/06/2008 - 22:52 — petervOp een vraag van Serge, net even dit geantwoord, wat vermoedelijk voor meer mensen nuttig kan zijn als inzicht:
Placing the "allejobsinleuven.be" experiment "on-hold"
Wed, 11/06/2008 - 19:47 — petervUpdate 2008-06-21:
I just posted my ideas for the 2.0 version of allejobsinLeuven, which are seriously based on the experiences from version 1.0 and the many nice feedbacks I got on this message, both in public and in private. So, this is churning, churning, churning : killing one idea and let it be the start of the next idea, hopefully better than version 1.0!
End of update
mysqldump for utf8 data
Wed, 04/06/2008 - 20:20 — petervUpdate:
Upon further research, the real solution seems to be to add the following in the /etc/mysql/my.cnf file:
[client]
default-character-set=utf8
...
[mysqld]
default-character-set=utf8
default-collation = utf8_general_ci
...
Microsoft Office will suport ODF 1.1
Wed, 21/05/2008 - 22:09 — petervHa, thanks to rovin for pointing me to this article: "... Microsoft announced [that] ... Office 2007, Service Pack 2 will add native support for OpenDocument Format (ODF) 1.1, ...".
I bet that will make it a lot easier to implement the Belgian directive for ODF exchanges between federal agencies. Also, it will make it a lot easier for me to convince partners to communicate with me in a ODF file format :-) (and not in .docx that I recently had to refuse)
Program ThinkTomorrow announced
Fri, 16/05/2008 - 15:20 — petervThe program for ThinkTomorrow was just announced.
ThinkTomorrow is a new European Conference about how companies have successfully implemented Web 2.0 elements into their online recruitment campaigns or sales & marketing departments.
At the end, there is a session with 8 start-ups bringing their "Elevator Pitch":