I collect brochures, data sheets, and other paraphernalia for the Volvo 1800S, a car I used to own in England and that one day I'm going to own again. Occasionally, I'll post here some images of my collection (see here for an older post showing off a 4 page brochure). […]
READ MOREAfter a while of using my archive calendar, the statistics for page views were starting to get really skewed in favor of the archive "post". It finally got to the point where the graph that's displayed under the Reporting tab in the Graffiti control panel had a line for archive that was 5 times longer than the nearest "real" post. Since the information about the number of people using the archive system is not that interesting to me, it was time to do something about it. […]
READ MOREAnother post in the occasional series on programming in JavaScript from a C# developer's viewpoint. […]
READ MOREAnother episode in the series where I talk about using JavaScript, but from a C# programmer's perspective. […]
READ MOREContinuing the occasional series where I talk about writing JavaScript from a C# programmer's perspective. […]
READ MOREA quick iTunes party shuffle gave me this list. Some eclectic tracks this time. […]
READ MOREWhen I was learning JavaScript, I found I was being tripped up by a whole bunch of invalid assumptions. I was being lulled into a false sense of security by the very familiarity of the C-like structures and syntax. I was also being tripped up by the parts of JavaScript which are just plain awful and that should be avoided at all costs. Despite these bad parts of JavaScript, the main problem was: it's got the word Java in the name, so it must work like Java, and since Java and C# are very close, it must work like C#. Right? Right! Wrong, and hence this new occasional series where I talk about the things which tripped me up. […]
READ MOREIt's been a day. Or, rather, Day: it deserves to be capitalized. […]
READ MOREFile this under the, duh, why didn't I think of that category. Scott Cate has written a neat little widget/Chalk extension for Graffiti CMS that tracks 404s on your website. […]
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