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Monthly Archives: December 2008

Cappuccino and CherryPy, Part II

I’m in the process of blogging my experiences using the Cappuccino JavaScript framework and CherryPy, a Python web application project. The first post can be found here.
Cappuccino is designed to provide an application-like interface inside a web browser. As a result, when you’re building a Cappuccino application, instead of the server providing [...]

Cappuccino and CherryPy

Cappuccino is a JavaScript toolkit for building application like experiences on the web. It’s developed (and used) by the folks who produced 280 Slides, a rather amazing presentation package for the web.
I’ve been doing a fair bit of of Mac development and have come to appreciate the syntax of Objective-C. One of the [...]

Article Summary

I’ve added a page that links to all of my published articles on the web.

To Publish Without Perishing (Clay Shirky guestblog post)

To Publish Without Perishing (Clay Shirky guestblog post)

Clay Shirky, guest blogging on Boing Boing does a nice job of delineating the differences between “Readers” and “book Lovers”.
From Aldus Manutius until recently, book lovers have been the most passionate readers. Now they are mostly just the oldest readers. Thanks to digital data, there is a [...]

New Linux.com Articles

I’ve had a number of articles published at Linux.com recently:

How to Build a Local IMAP Server
Enhance your DNS and DHCP Services with dnsmasq
Access Remote Network Services with SSH Tools

Finished NaNoWriMo

This past Sunday I finished my NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writer’s Month) novel. For those not familiar, NaNoWriMo is a yearly event, held every November, in which people sign up to write a 50,000 word novel entirely within the month of November. Those who achieve the 50,000 word goal are designated “winners”. [...]