Category Archives: Software Development

FIFA: Consider the open source model

In this World Cup, as in past tournaments, referees have made numerous, game-changing poor decisions on goals and possible goals. Tevez scoring from offside against Mexico, Dempsey ruled offside against Algeria, Lampard’s tying goal against Germany not being over the … Continue reading 

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Compass/SASS User Meetup at Hacker Dojo, Mountain View, June 29

Nothing fancy but if you’re interested in a powerful, labor-saving Ruby/Ruby on Rails view building and CSS programming tools you should join us Tuesday, June 29, at 7:00 for the first Compass/SASS User Meetup at Hacker Dojo in Mountain View. … Continue reading 

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Post-Mortem: Writing a WordPress Plugin

Very happy to say I’ve just released the first WordPress plugin I coded start to finish by myself (albeit standing on the shoulders of those who came before), Kachingle Medallion for WordPress. As the name suggests, the plugin simplifies using … Continue reading 

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At WordCamp SF 2010

I had the pleasure of attending WordCamp SF 2010 with over 770 WordPeeps at the new Mission Bay Campus in San Francisco yesterday as I’m working on a WordPress plugin for Kachingle that will be available (very) soon (Tweets, Flickrs, … Continue reading 

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Playing with Python

As part of the Events team at Hacker Dojo (where I’m more or less happily spending most weekdays now), I’m helping to write a new events application. Jeff Lindsay started the app before any of the rest of us got … Continue reading 

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