The Archives / February, 2006
February 06
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Hemingway updates & testing
Hemingway seems to have gotten some great attention lately. First Matt and that wonderful Wordpress.com crew got… Read More
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AJAX Tamed: Where HTML and the DOM meet
AJAX is a powerful technology and frameworks like Prototype and Dojo have made it frighteningly easy… Read More
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The friends you keep
This is going to be a very rare post from me: a post about drama in the blogsphere. Yep, I said it. Blogsphere. Today, 9rules announced that they're going to start weeding out the… Read More
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Setting up Subversion with Dreamhost and Windows
Subversion is an immensely useful tool, especially for the practicing web developer. Think of it as the backups you never created: after setting up your project in Subversion, you… Read More
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My name in print… err, pixels
Just a quick shout out that my article in Treehouse Magazine came out today. If you’re not subscribed already, get to it! -
Hemingway: 0.12
Well, it's official. Hemingway is ready for a new release. I'd like to thank the dozens of people who volunteered to help me out during beta testing: with… Read More
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Hemingway: I need beta testers
Hey guys, this is just a quick update on Hemingway. I spent the better part of the day working on it, and I think I've come on to something. Really. But, because what I'm doing… Read More
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Warpspire: A few landmarks
Well, at the end of January Warpspire hit a few major landmarks, so I thought I'd document it if not for my own sake. January, of course, was a historic site for this site with… Read More
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Refused: The Shape of Punk to Come
The Shape of Punk to Come is a revolutionary album. Not only is it truly genre-bending, but it's a damn good album to listen to. I must admit, the first time I heard the album I was a skeptic. I just thought it was a bunch of crap thrown onto a CD. My mistake was listening to songs, and not the album as a whole.

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