One of the 6 “rules” I came up with for my talk on application deployment at Open Web Vancouver was that the only difference between your development environment and your production environment should be data sets. My friend Juan, who works as the software architect at the adult dating site I used to work for, [...]
While at Open Web Vancouver I got the chance to participate in a podcast with Paul Reinheimer from php|architect. Take a listen as we discuss PHP 5.3 and some other topics, along with a disturbing discovery at the end of the podcast about my frozen cappuccino drink. A friend of mine (hi Juan!) had a [...]
I managed to make a screencast of the second talk I gave at Open Web Vancouver 2008 about application deployment. I had hoped to make a screencast of my CakePHP console talk, but I messed something up at my end and all I have is the audio from it. Not the best thing when you [...]
I’m sitting out in the “lounge” area outside the conference rooms, trying to come down from doing my second talk. At least this time the screencast software worked properly, so I’m going to convert the video from iShowU to flash so that I can put it up on Archive.org So, a bit about the talks [...]
I’m sitting in one of the meetings rooms here at Open Web Vancouver 2008 waiting for a talk on Google Gears to start, so I thought I’d share my thoughts on day one. The first two keynotes were probably worth coming to the conference. First, Zak Greant gave a talk “The Age of Literate Machines”, [...]
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