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I’ve been incorporating jQuery into a number of my work applications this week. This, week, I also had a featured vegetable!
Kohlrabi
There is nothing like juicing and drinking an entire Chinese cabbage while playing with jQuery UI. Really. It certainly kept me awake while reading through docs…
Chinese Cabbage
Last week, I migrated another 4 sites to a Wordpress back end. My current (and future) philosophy: why reinvent the wheel???!
Following “The Great Purge of 2009″ [TM], it appears I have been hauling around things that have not been needed for at least 5-10 years (or longer)…!
With the conclusion of my 2 months of intense CSS 2.1 work, I am excited about new projects on the horizon in the coming new year!
I just made up that word and it’s quite relevant. My life is filled with acronyms as of late: CSS, PHP, ZCE, DTM, YYZ, YOW[*]. I wonder if there is a life I could possibly enjoy greater than my current existence? Taking a break from major client work over the last month (a couple of [...]
Sitting here in Vancouver, a tumbler of fine scotch glass of cheap cider in front of me, I am amazed at how productive I am able to be on vacation. I suspect it’s because “vacation” means I don’t *have* to do anything, and as such – eliminating the pressure – I *want* to do things. [...]
The Kawarthas, Ontario
In light of the fact that I’m planning to finish off most/all of my coding projects while I’m in Vancouver for the week, it seemed prudent that I spend my long weekend relaxing in the beautiful Kawarthas of Ontario, away from my computer. What a delightful decision!
… and Things that I am Overlooking[tm].
I have never gone out of my way to get contract work; it usually just falls into my lap or occurs through word-of-mouth. After all, I already work FT. I don’t need a plethora of extra work, nor do I have time for it. If it is uninteresting, it’s [...]