Just a quick note on what I’ve been working on with GrailsKit. I’m currently putting together a “user profile” page, which allows a user to edit their own profile. Nothing too fancy, but I’m learning as I go how best to do this in Grails. Coupla new points learned doing this (it’s not done yet [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Web'
More GrailsKit work - resizing user profile images
May 26, 2008
Why is Twitter using XMPP/Jabber protocols?
May 21, 2008
This is probably going to make me look dumb, but that’s never stopped me from posting before. Was reading another article this morning about how Twitter’s been down *again*, which got me to thinking about other options, then to think more about the technical hurdles facing Twitter. One thing I’ve read a few places is [...]
New grails project - grailskit starter kit
May 14, 2008
I’ve got a small Grails project I started some time ago which I’ll announce here in case anyone is interested in helping or just using it as a base. GrailsKit is intended to be a small starter kit for Grails projects that need web-based management of user accounts, self-registration, and basic page/controller authentication. None of [...]
Web development job board update
May 6, 2008
I put up a job board for web developers which I’m going to promote in a webdevradio podcast shortly (likely tomorrow) which I hope will get the word out a bit more. I’ve got a couple ideas on promoting it, and also for a couple variations on the idea as opposed to the open-ended [...]
A few people I follow on Twitter (and who else should *I* follow?)
May 5, 2008
I’ve been asked a couple time recently for a list of ‘web’ people that would be useful to follow. Here’s a partial list of some people off the top of my head. If you’re not on the list, and I follow you, and you’d like to be, just add yourself and what sort of stuff [...]
WebDevRadio podcast series - Interview with Brian Moon on scaling LAMP
May 3, 2008
This is the last in my MySQL conference series. Brian Moon, author of Phorum and Sr Developer at Dealnews.com, sat down and gave a recap of his two presentations. We have here nearly a full hour of his insights in to PHP/MySQL scalability, both with an app like Phorum and a more complex environment like [...]
New jobs board at jobs.webdevradio.com
April 29, 2008
I’ve been meaning to do this some time, and finally found the time to do it - jobs.webdevradio.com is up and functional (though quite empty at this point!) One of the things I mentioned on my podcast (webdevradio.com) one more than one occasion is that I tend to attract recruiters. Rather than just [...]
New WebDevRadio podcast up - SilverStripe CMS interview
April 26, 2008
SilverStripe is a PHP5-based CMS from down under (New Zealand!). I had a chance to meet with Sigurd Magnusson, one of the project’s founders, and discuss the project’s history, current status as an open source project (BSD-licensed), and where it’s heading. Have a listen!
Continuous Integration with phpUnderControl
April 26, 2008
I’ve put together a small page with some notes which have helped me during my recent set up of phpUnderControl. I will probably add more to the list in the coming weeks, but these are a couple stumbling blocks I hit the past few days. If you’re not using phpUnderControl, you owe it to yourself [...]
facebook or linkedin app I’d like to see
April 25, 2008
TechCrunch has a story on a recently funded Facebook app which, frankly, seems stupid. Buying and selling ‘friends’ as ‘pets’. People have already sold me somehow on Facebook, and I just ignore it. I don’t get it. I thought MySpace was the place for stupid/flitty ideas, but it seems Facebook is moving in that direction, [...]
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