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Posts from February 2005

first day at new place

Had my first day at the new place. It went well, though I spent a better part of the day doing on-boarding type things. I did have some time towards the end of the day to look around in the project I‘ll be on. My team is converting this mega-spreadsheet with a ton of ridiculous […]


Posted
9 February 2005 @ 2pm

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Java

In the zone

Today was one of those days where I was just in the zone. I was under pressure to get some changes into production on a system for check-in tonight, and I just put my head down and got it done. Half of that battle is just getting started, like Joel talks about in […]


Tonights action plan: dev server, burning cds, and iTunes

Sooo tonight my goal was to at least get my second PC wiped and reinstalled with a fresh copy of XP for use as a web server, and right now its nearly 1 am and I don’t think I’m going to hit that yet tonight. My problem is that I have three PCs to maintain […]


Delivering the groceries at 160 bpm

Today the wife and I start a new diet. I like to think of it as the “eat less and don’t be fat” diet. Basically, we can’t eat carbs after 11, and before 11 all carbs must be good. No donuts, no refined grains, etc. After 11 its basically low to no carbs - basic […]


Brain Fog

Today is one of those days where my brain seems to be in a fog until about 3 oclock, then I wake up and have two hours to be productive. This morning I was flitting around between refactoring this little web app we’ve been working on, and reading c2. Read some things about […]


Whats next after java?

I’ve been thinking a lot about what language I should learn next. I certainly wouldn’t call myself an “advanced” java developer, but I feel like I’m at the intermediate stage and its time to learn a mroe dynamic language. So I’ve been reading up about Ruby, Python, and Lisp at places like c2 […]


Calvin ball variant

I need to play this soon: 1000 Cards [geocities link, but work safe].