Deploy a web app in one step
Install tool chain, generate web app, and live deploy in under a minute.
There are no problems, just undesirable domain to co-domain mappings. I enjoy finding more desirable mappings.
Cookies are my orthogonal complement.
2005 - Current
Web Application Development
Core Developer for Mojolicious web framework
CPAN Author
Video Production
2005 - 2010
October 2010 - May 2011
January 2010 - March 2010
Agile Environment
2004 - 2010
1999 - 2005
Web Hosting administration
1997 - 1999
GitHub, Feb 2012 - Sep 2012; followed by 71 people; forked 11 times
Demonstrates Mojolicious full/lite apps, with DBIx::Class integration, how to test your web app with Test::Mojo, as well as how to use EP templates with and without tag helpers.
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GitHub, Sep 2010 - Oct 2011; followed by 27 people; forked 7 times
Perl module to interact with Google::Voice
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GitHub, Apr 2010 - Oct 2011; followed by 11 people; forked 3 times
Basic http authentication plugin for mojolicious
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GitHub, Jan 2011 - Jun 2012; followed by 5 people; forked 2 times
Mojolicious::Plugin::SSLAuth
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GitHub, Jan 2011 - Jun 2011
Mojolicious::Plugin::ParamsAuth
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GitHub, Feb 2011 - Dec 2012; followed by 3 people
Show Mojolicious log messages in browser console (firebug, webkit dev tools)
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GitHub, May 2011 - Jun 2012
Detect Zombie apocalypse by examining incoming requests.
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GitHub, Feb 2011 - Sep 2011; followed by 7 people
Perl interface to Riak without Moose
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GitHub, Feb 2011 - Aug 2011; followed by 7 people
Command line utility to add/list/remove Riak objects
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mojo deploy heroku : One-step deployment of Mojolicious apps to Heroku
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A minimalistic IRC client for the Mojolicious channel on irc.perl.org
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Install tool chain, generate web app, and live deploy in under a minute.
The Beginnings of True Software Engineering
James Martin
"Modern" software engineering is severely flawed. The principles necessary to create infinitely complex and scalable systems have existed since the 70s, when Margaret Hamilton and the Apollo team pioneered mathematically rigorous software. Monads, type safety, and concurrency, all with rigorous definition, are described in this book - eliminating the need for the line programmer.
Business programming exists only because we approach software in an inefficient manner. This book lays out the principles that are to software development as the industrial revolution was to manual labor.

Peter Seibel
It amazes me that Lisp is not used more widely these days. It seems new generation of programmers want to torture themselves re-learning the same lessons from scratch.

Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
Gregor Hohpe, Bobby Woolf

Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent
Joel Spolsky
Raised the standard of what an employer should be, and how I want to treat employees when I'm responsible for them.
Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good!
Learn you some Erlang for great good! An Erlang tutorial for beginners and others too.
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
Hey yo! This is Learn You a Haskell, the funkiest way to learn Haskell, which is the best functional programming language around. You may have heard of it. This guide is…
386 16MHz, SX. No Math Coprocessor for me :(
MacVim
I initially began working with technology in High School, learning systems administration with and hardware managment. I then acquired an MSCE certification, only to learn that certifications provided little more than paper with a pretty logo.
Shortly thereafter, my eyes were opened to the genius of Unix; I focused highly on Red Hat linux during their early days. I acquired a job managing a web hosting company, realizing, at the time, that very little software was available to run an efficient operation with a small staff, and began to write the software necessary to provision and bill for services.
Through word of mouth, I gained a contact in the financial industry, and then repeated the same process with a payroll debit card company via a freelance contract; I've been a developer ever since.
I've recently taken an interest in new ways of managing information flow. I am self-taught in the higher maths, and am actively pursuing the development of a tool-chain that eliminates the need for syntax-based programming languages.
I enjoy new and different environments, and pushing the boundaries of how information flows, whether through software or social economics.