So someone asks how they should go about getting a group of people together to work on a software project. I, with a massive ego propped up by very little talent, ability or experience, decided to answer it. Many of these ideas have been said elsewhere in various forms, but this seems to be [...]
Author Archives: Jeff
How to Get Your Project Moving, or My Ego is Massive and You Should Listen to Me.
On rFeedParser
This post is huge but I have not the time to make it smaller. I’m so very tired.
A Quick Introduction
rFeedParser is a RSS/Atom feed parser. It is a translation of Mark Pilgrim’s feedparser from Python to Ruby. It behaves almost exactly the same and passes somewhere near 99% of the tests on a [...]
Friggin’ Module Bundles
What was one of the things I wanted the most when I started writing rFeedParser?
This.
The Big Move
I begin the long move out to Los Angeles this Wednesday. I join a long line of nerds who make it good from a bit of code they wrote after finishing their shift at whatever shitty, shitty job they pay the rent with.
Mine was a Paneras. Before that, a Wendy’s. [...]
On My Whiteboard Recently: Part 1
“Ask more questions.” Agnostica <QM|Fun>= 1
Some that know me might think the first absolutely ridiculous considering current behavior, but they are very wrong. Sorry, guys.
On the Oscillations of the Mixed Aggregates
You should go read the MetaMixed blog. Specifically, the last post that I put up. It will explain pretty much all your questions. Have more? Get a hold of me.
I Call Do-Over
You don’t get many chances to start again.
I’m giving one a go.