Applying Service Oriented Design To Yourself: Information Stream Management
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I discuss how I manage my information stream.
I want to design and build interesting software that people actually want to use, and I want to tell the world about it as I do it.
ruby c# javascript c html web-applications .net ruby-on-rails distributed-systems asynchronous-systems golang python
vb vb.net vb6 assembly php
Yardstick Software Inc.
January 2011 - Current
CodeBaby
May 2009 - January 2011
Lead developer on two new web applications to allow our team to deliver a better product faster.
Rails application with:
Rails 3 application with:
Large Javascript framework
EA/BioWare
January 2008 - September 2008
Matrikon Inc.
January 2007 - September 2007
University of Alberta, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
May 2006 - September 2006
University of Alberta
2004 - 2009
Well respected by professors and lab administrators, frequently researched topics outside of the core curriculum, and a team leader in group projects.
Grand Centre High School
2004 - 2009
The next version of Tinderizer
Nov 2011 - Current; followed by 6 people; forked 2 times
Sending articles to your Kindle, one click at a time!
May 2011 - Current; followed by 16 people; forked 2 times
Easy asset packaging for sinatra
Jan 2010 - Current; followed by 46 people; forked 7 times
Asynchronous loading of Github Gists with rack.
Jul 2010 - Current; followed by 15 people; forked 2 times
A full text search engine written in Go
May 2011 - Current; followed by 5 people
Share your gem list. Now.
Sep 2010 - Current; followed by 2 people
Send articles to your Kindle with a single click of a bookmarklet.
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I discuss how I manage my information stream.
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I wonder out loud about enforcing programming style in the language grammar.
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I have the answer to migrating all your Delicious bookmarks to Google Bookmarks.
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I state the obvious and show you how to be a success in the software engineering world.
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I talk about 25-21 of the the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors.
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I talk about 20-16 of the the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors.
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I talk about 15-11 of the the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors.
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I talk about 10-6 of the the Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors.
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Pig is a powerful language for processing data. I show you how to leverage Java to write custom UDFs to help you out.
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I smack my data up with some MapReduce, courtesy of MongoDB.
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Part 2 of the Super MongoDB MapReduce Max Out! series.
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I compare companies building their own product vs utilizing and supporting 3rd party stuff to provide you a service.
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The differences between the closure syntaxes in Ruby 1.9.
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Rubygems development is like being in the Mad Max universe.
Commodore PC II with no hard drive and two, count 'em, two 5.25" drives.
Notepad++, emacs, and SublimeText2, on Windows, Linux, and OS X respectively
I grew up with computers. Playing submarine games on my C64 where the submarine was represented by two pixels the size of my thumbnail, all the way up to assembling my own gaming rig and bending ruby to my will. Computers and their workings are my life.
I like all computers whether they run Windows, Linux or OS X. I have my gaming desktop running Windows 7, and two laptops running Ubuntu and Snow Leopard. Oh, and then there is my server, my media center, my router, and enough parts to build two or three other computers.
When I'm not reading blogs and books to stay up to date on the hottest technologies hitting the scene, I enjoy caring for my many pets, playing guitar, helping people install Linux and participating in tech communities.
I'm a team player and love hacking on new technology.