User loading and saving in Drupal 5.x June 9th, 2008

Workflows of Drupal’s user load and save functionality: spot the hooks and win a programmatical prize.

Django’s ViewDoesNotExist Heisenbug June 8th, 2008

Django’s fusebox sometimes blows one, if you start poking around in it with a template-tag screwdriver.

Library of Congress, Flickr’d to the max January 17th, 2008

Flickr is working with the Library of Congress on new project The Commons. Currently there are around three thousand photographs up there from two collections, and according to the Commons homepage they’re all copyright-free. More information in the relevant post on the Flickr blog.
This is wonderful news, especially because the collection is being released through [...]

“Skip website” November 4th, 2007

Skip intro - or three types of copy the world will never miss
… Did you think I typed in your URL so I could watch a movie? Duh! I want information and I want it now. Only a fool actively erects barriers between a potential customer and his content…
I have a suggestion for a more [...]

Software simple and software facile September 12th, 2007

Assaf writes about, among other things, REST as a simplifier of development against an existing system:
REST plays the same role as open source and open APIs: It eliminates tooling and vendoring as artificial barriers to adoption.

Interestingly, a corollary to this was brought up at Barcamp Brighton this weekend. During Gareth Rushgrove’s talk about REST and [...]

Drupal @ Brighton Barcamp September 10th, 2007

The slides for my Barcamp talk are available, for those who missed it (most of you, you swine). Of interest if you want to see a Drupal site that doesn’t look like a Drupal site, and how you might go about doing that.

All roads lead to home March 8th, 2007

This morning a colleague had hardware problems, and duly googled for ‘g200 ubuntu dual head‘. Shortly afterwards I did the same, for ‘coldfusion introspection “line number”‘. We may be on track to produce a zettabyte of data by 2010, but from the looks of it some people are keeping most of it to themselves.