Language overload
Saturday, July 8th, 2006So I was sitting at my desk today, working on a Python script for work, and I came to the realization that I had forgotten most of the Python that I’d learned in April. Sure, after staring at somebody else’s code for 30 seconds, I got the gist of what I was supposed to write. […]
Down time for a Type-A
Sunday, February 19th, 2006The last three weekends have been perfect: 80% down time. It’s well-deserved after pushing so f*cking hard on BSQ Sitestats for 5 months.
Even though I haven’t been writing new code, I’ve been reading the new Joomla! 1.1 code and getting ready to port BSQ Sitestats and g2bridge to the new APIs with Michiel. In […]
Updated the Roadmap for BSQ Sitestats
Sunday, January 8th, 2006Today was a nice, relaxing day. Instead of programming, I watched movies and played around with my computer. You can find the updated roadmap for BSQ Sitestats here .
No news is good news
Wednesday, December 28th, 2005I watched the Joomla forums, my forums, and the BSQ Sitestats tracker for bug reports today, and NOTHING came up.
The few days after a release are always nerve-racking, as you think that you tested everything. 3/4 of the time, you missed something, but that’s why software developers get paid to keep working on software after […]
Open Source licensing woes and BSQ Sitestats
Monday, December 19th, 2005Version 1.7.0 of BSQ Sitestats is coming along well. So far, I’ve completed about 40% of the work for the new release. Finished features include:
Back-end ReportingNow, you can look at all of the BSQ Sitestats component reports from the back-end interface. This is an important feature for webmasters who don’t have any front-end users at […]