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Category Archives: web.architecture
Much Railing Lately
I’ve been at my new job only four weeks, and my first project is nearly finished. My task these past four weeks has been the re-implementation of the company’s website in Rails. I was to do this from scratch, while … Continue reading
Posted in hacks, open.source, rails, ruby, web.architecture, web.technologies
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More like rakin’ in da dough …
It’s been two and a half weeks since I started my most recent freelancing software development project. Two and a half weeks of 20 hour days and seven day work weeks. Yep, if this project were to end today, I … Continue reading
Posted in life, rails, ruby, software.development, system.architecture, web.architecture, web.services
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Bringin’ in da dough, baby!
Last Wednesday, I sent emails and résumés for various job posts, and by that afternoon, I started getting nibbles. It was weird! Whereas I barely got any attention for over a dozen job applications I sent out between September and … Continue reading
Gearing up for an exciting 2007
In the months ahead, I will be making use of this weblog to discuss software development technologies and processes I’ve learned to use in my ten-year career. I will most likely be writing about web technologies and web services, and … Continue reading
Posted in cross.platform, hacks, open.source, pjtrix.site, rails, ruby, software.development, ssh, web.architecture, weblogs
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Progress and hair pulling
Through the magic of social networking site LinkedIn, a friend of a friend introduced me to a friend. This friend is looking for a technical writer for a website with a geek audience interested in open source, Linux, web technologies, … Continue reading
Posted in life, mac.os.x, open.source, ruby, software.development, web.architecture
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Lucky Strike
This past Monday, I started a new exciting, but short chapter in my self-employment. A few hours after I had posted my last entry, I received an email from a good friend down here in PR, asking if I was … Continue reading
Posted in free.culture, hacks, life, open.source, software.development, system.architecture, web.architecture
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Working hard, hardly working …
Hello, gang. My two year old start up went belly up for lack of funds in February, and life has been interesting since, to say the least. It was an open source company/experiment, so the products we created are still … Continue reading
Ongoing tuning at Ongoing, and a personal challenge
I enjoy Tim Bray’s writing at his weblog, titled Ongoing. I began reading in late 2001, and I was hooked by his digital photography, his excellent writing, and his deep analysis of technical and cultural trends. His series on multi-core, … Continue reading
Posted in system.architecture, tim.bray, web.architecture, weblog.engines, weblogs
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