Wake up, freak out, then get a grip October 7th, 2008

If nothing else, worth watching for the polar bear.

Activism and alumnivism at the third Drupal for NGOs September 30th, 2008

I left shortly after everyone went to the pub, but I imagine there were more red noses later.

Background HTTP fetching and cacheing in ASP/VBScript September 22nd, 2008

Getting ASP to embrace Web 1.1 is as easy, and as pretty, as you’d imagine.

Google and its Developer Day September 21st, 2008

Google would be considered more trustworthy if along with REST, WSGI and AJAX it finally admitted to embracing NASDAQ.

Live blogging from Google Developer Day September 16th, 2008

I typed this first time round in Lynx over ssh, so it was quite brief. I then went back and added a whole day of live rambling to it, so now it’s as long as a Steve Yegge post.

Wordpress violence / breaks the silence September 14th, 2008

Come cracking in / into my little shared-hosting environment. I’m working on it.

Belated and potentially unreliable discussion of Google Chrome September 14th, 2008

I feel it’s important to tell it like it is, even in the restricted space of a post title; but maybe I need a lesson from Google in self-presentation.

The TimeToLead.eu technical stack: Django and Flex September 11th, 2008

Move over LAMP: here comes LAPD.

UK government demonstrates lack of comprehension of web standards September 10th, 2008

Top-down-first governmental web guidelines unsurprisingly full of FAIL.

Spliticket running again with BeautifulSoup September 7th, 2008

Or, how I learned to stop parsing and love the soup