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Plug-ins: isn’t there a better way?

Posted on June 25, 2008 by bkjones

If there’s one thing that bothers me about using a ready-made solution like wordpress for my blog, it’s plug-ins. I hate software plug-ins. The first question every support engineer for any software product that supports plugins asks in response to a trouble report is “are you using any plugins?” And when you say “yep, I’m…

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PyWorks 2008, November 12-14, Call for Papers Open!

Posted on June 25, 2008 by bkjones

Yes, the same folks who bring you Python Magazine and php|architect magazine (and several other things, like online training, a full line of books, and more conferences), are hosting our first ever Python conference! You can see more about it, and the Call for Papers, at the conference site. The hotel which once hosted php|works…

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O’Reilly: Give your authors Safari access!

Posted on June 20, 2008June 23, 2008 by bkjones

UPDATE – 2008-06-23 – A member of O’Reilly’s editing team commented that this privilege has *NOT* been discontinued, and all O’Reilly authors should receive a free Safari account. Thanks a bunch, Mary, for the clarification (see comments for more). I learned from one of the authors of the recently released second (read: first, squared) edition…

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High Performance MySQL on Safari!

Posted on June 20, 2008 by bkjones

All right! In the past, some books seem to be delayed in getting into O’Reilly’s Safari site, but on the day that Baron announces the book’s arrival, I find that I’m able to access it in Safari right now! Sweet!

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For anyone flying to a conference – flyer beware

Posted on June 13, 2008 by bkjones

I’m going to OSCON in July, and I know that just about everyone I know who is a participant in this crazy life we call IT (or web 2.0, or whatever it’s called now), is flying to a conference or something in 2008. I’m starting to notice more and more posts like this one, so…

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Might as Well Use Python

Posted on June 13, 2008 by bkjones

One of my jobs after being promoted to Director of IT at AddThis.com is to find a senior PHP developer. I’ve learned a few things from the search we’ve been doing over the past several months: What we really want is a senior developer, versed in PHP There are apparently none of those in existence…

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MySQL Data Sharding Toolkit in Python

Posted on June 12, 2008 by bkjones

This rocks. It’s not complete, but Pyshards is the closest thing I’ve seen to a real attempt at making a more or less generic sharding toolkit, written in Python. This is not just great because it’s written in Python or because it helps people who need sharding capabilities in MySQL. It’s great because having a…

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Run your own cloud

Posted on June 11, 2008 by bkjones

What if you’re a sysadmin that supports a large development community, or a large systems research facility, or something else that requires you to provision systems that, perhaps, *aren’t* cookie-cutter machines? A lot of different solutions actually exist for doing this, with varying degrees of complexity and usefulness. However, in order to give people the…

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I just want to say…

Posted on June 9, 2008 by bkjones

That my wife, while on the phone with her mom, completely *not* coached by me, used the term “memory leak”, correctly, to describe the cause of a technical issue. I knew she was a keeper, but this is above and beyond.

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O’Reilly OSCON… and Brew Fest!

Posted on June 3, 2008 by bkjones

I’m going to the O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) again this year. I went in 2006 as well, and had a blast, in addition to learning quite a bit, and meeting tons of people whom I’ve been acquainted with online for a long time. That was 2 years ago. Since then I’ve been acquainted with…

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