• Jun 14

    Relaxation is Simple

    Posted on Saturday, June 14, 2008

    Good days, bad days, all of us want to relax. We've worked all week and yet still google 'relaxation tips'. I have searched all over for ways to relax ... everything from deep breathing, yoga, you name it. These techniques do help, but to me are not the key to relaxation. How to relax is simple - work...

  • Apr 23

    RestLess - A Simple REST Framework Part 2

    Posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008

    Some cool changes have come along for RestLess . Instead of blabbering on, I'll dive right into the changes. Small naming changes Based on Dave Donaldson 's recommendation, IRESTReadable, RESTProperty, etc have their case changed. They are now IRestReadable, RestProperty, etc. Just do a rename all on...

  • Apr 19

    RestLess - A Simple REST Framework

    Posted on Saturday, April 19, 2008

    I have been disappointed with the amount of legwork involved with setting up a simple REST API, so I decided to write a small attribute-based framework. The goal was to make it as simple as possible and be discoverable. Right now, the framework only supports GETting objects from your api, but that will...

  • Apr 17

    Usability is not what everyone else does

    Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2008

    The more sites I've tried in the past few years, the more I've noticed who cares about usability and who uses it in their marketing slogans. Some of the biggest players on the web define usability as doing what everyone else does . That is NOT usability. I will pick on my own application to demonstrate...

  • Apr 06

    Say it with a one-click live demo

    Posted on Sunday, April 06, 2008

    Today, I launched a one-click live demo of Meiraware Business (a simple and easy invoicing application). Why a live demo? In my opinion, screencasts and/or screenshots is a distant second to actually using an application. Screencasts - I don't want to be guided through by someone who knows what they...

  • Mar 25

    Storing your data in Graffiti the easy way

    Posted on Tuesday, March 25, 2008

    I've been asked by a few people the easiest way to store your data inside Graffiti. Most people start the question with "How do I add tables to the database ....". You could do that, but it would be complicated and annoying to deploy to other users. Simply use the ObjectManager and all your code will move to any Graffiti installation with ease.

  • Mar 05

    The user interface IS THE APPLICATION

    Posted on Wednesday, March 05, 2008

    Nathaniel Talbott had a great presentation this evening at the Agile RTP meeting. His Lightning Talk (4 - 5 minutes), Jim Cramer style, was about spending more energy on your application's user interface. One line from his slides really hit home for me: The user interface IS THE APPLICATION I couldn...

  • Feb 19

    A Graffiti Plug-in named SkinnyWeb

    Posted on Tuesday, February 19, 2008

    I just finished the first run of a Graffiti plug-in I'm calling SkinnyWeb. This plug-in allows you to compress the source output of your graffiti website to the user using GZIP, DEFLATE, or a custom WhiteSpace module. For now, it only compresses the outputted html. I've got some issues to work around...

  • Feb 08

    Corrupted files/folders

    Posted on Friday, February 08, 2008

    A month or so ago my VM completely hard locked. I was working on Graffiti and had just created a category called 'test'. I had no choice but to force the vm closed and reopen. When I booted back up the system ran chkdsk. It fixed a lot of stuff, but 'test' was sititng in that source directory saying...

  • Jan 17

    Working from home

    Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2008

    Leo of Zen Habits (one of my favorite blogs) recently posted asking readers for tips on working from home. I left the following comments on his blog: Bad TV. Yep, that’s the secret. If you watch good TV, you will turn around from your desk and watch. Same with good music… you will pay attention...

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