Oct 27th, 2011
It’s been a wild year. There’s no other way to describe it. Synonyms don’t cut it, nor are they quite accurate. We’re all “busy”, and life flies by faster every year (It’s just simple math. Each year is roughly 2-3% shorter than the previous, or (current_age - previous_age)*100 if you’re a stickler). It’s just plain wild.
Read ArticleMay 10th, 2011
I’ve always wanted to get around to setting up some scripts, schedules, cron jobs and all that nitty gritty stuff to automate backuping my personal and client sites.
Read ArticleMar 4th, 2011
For those on Twitter, there’s a few people you should be following. I don’t do this often, but hey, neither have I blogged often. Take heed, reader.
Read ArticleFeb 28th, 2011
The worst part about a warm day in February (in Upstate New York) is the sinking realization that it was not in fact the beginning of spring, but rather a cruel tease, a mean-hearted taste of something you cannot have. Pictures do more justice than words.
Read ArticleFeb 27th, 2011
If you’re an ExpressionEngine add-on developer, especially a new one, this section is for you. I’ve had to spend a lot of timing coming through piles of various classes and core files looking for the right way, or sometimes any way to do something.
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I’m going to focus on ExpressionEngine sites here, but most of these techniques can really be applied to nearly any website. This first part will be most of the low-hanging fruit on into some mid-range optimization.
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