Month: March 2012
When Reading Got Boring
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Normally I’m a voracious reader, to the tune of at least a book a week. I read everything from The Natural History of BC to Professional WordPress Plugin Development. I throw a bit of fiction in from time to time but really I normally try to make my reading learning focussed. Recently I just was…
Helping our Clients Test
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If you’ve trained your testers properly. and you no doubt have, then they will be giving you bug reports with detailed steps to reproduce the bug. That, my friends, is programmers heaven. (emphasis mine) I’ve been reading The Career Programmer and while there are lots of things that make me remember ‘bad clients’ and ‘bad…
Shipped Code or ?
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Prompted by a question about the term ‘shipping code’ I’ve got a short explanation. Shipped code is not just code that has been committed to your version control system. It’s not code that you wrote and is sitting in some folder somewhere. Shipped code is tested and deployed in some live environment. I classify a…
Some Goals – Not New Year’s Resolutions
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Wanted to put a few of my goals out there just so that others know about them and I can’t cut out as easy. WordPress Finish a Product I’ve got more than one idea for a product with WordPress. Everything from training resources to full on plugins that I want and don’t see in the…
Where Did MarsEdit Go?
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While listening to Mac Power Users do a workflow show with Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software I realized that I couldn’t remember the last time I opened MarsEdit when writing a blog post, it wasn’t even installed on my computer anymore. I even wrote that it was the best desktop blogging tool for Mac…
Contemplating Amalgamation
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Currently I have 4 blogs that I run and write for as the sole contributor. You can read about me and cycling, Apps and Productivity, and WordPress. This has me spread thin on actual posting on the sites and spreads traffic to my content to many spots. Lately I’ve been contemplating pulling 2 of the…