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On Layoffs

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

On Layoffs @ Yahoo! Video

I’ve forgotten how to create content…

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

It’s been so long since I’ve made a website “for myself” that actually creating the content has become a huge chore. I’m so used to working on what Crowley so aptly calls the “plumbing” that creating a simple layout for a joke website and filling in some bullshit content is the thing I’m putting off – even though the “hard parts” have been done for weeks!

HOLY SHIT IT LOOKS DIFFERENT!

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Like I said before, I’m redoing the look. I’ve decided to start with the wordpress theme, as I’ve discovered it’s more of a bitch to go from a working design to making the wordpress markup play nice than the other way around. I’ll update the rest of the site when I have time/give a shit.

mihasya.com is getting a kick in the ass

Monday, September 29th, 2008

I was never that happy with this color scheme, so my new mind-numbing, end of the day task will be re-styling it, as well as actually adding content to it. I’ve been digging up old websites I had done work on and taking some screenshots, so hopefully sometime soon the site will be blessed with real content. In the mean time, I’ve been trying to hack less on the shuttle as it absolutely kills my wrists, so that little side project I’ve been working on is taking a bit longer. I’ve also been spending some time reading Django docs/source and now the develpers mailing list, hoping to contribute to the ORM in the department of scaling. Then I can have my cake and eat it too – develop on a kick ass framework AND have it scale better than a fat whale on some swallows. Stay tuned for the redesign, I’m quite pleased with what I have so far.

php: giving it a rest

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

As I had previously indicated, I’ve gotten a bit tired of just hacking PHP all the time – one can only handle so much PHP array notation. Since I get to do a ton of that at Yahoo!, I’ve decided to try to do as little of it as possible outside. This means I won’t be touching my PHP projects very much.

Wheel and mihasya_libs, are both in a state where they can be used and certainly extended. The source can be found here and here respectively. I’ll gladly answer questions if someone actually wants to use it. I know one guy has already branched an older version, so I guess my blog posts and source publications weren’t as futile as they seemed at first.

What am I up to now? Python, and particularly Django. I know this seems ironic after all the shit talking I’ve done about frameworks, but let’s get real here – nothing I’m writing right now is going to scale very much any time soon. As a bit of good news, if it does, I have a pretty clear idea of how I would hack Django in a way that would keep the same pattern. In fact, I think that a lot of the features Cal requested in his keynote can be worked into the Django model quite nicely.

In case you’re wondering, I’m not just writing bullshit “hello world” apps in Django. Last week over the course of a few shuttle rides (oh commute, how I love you), I’ve quickly put together a little joke app. The back end is just about done (~6-8 hours of work, counting me poking around the django docs, examples and source at almost every step of the way, granted it doesn’t do much), so after I sprinkle some CSS magic and make some graphics in my VMWare’d copy of Photoshop (OH JOY!), I’ll unleash this beast. If it’s not launched tomorrow, it’s probably Gabe’s fault. Seriously, who the fuck still runs Gentoo?

Girltalk@Hackday 2008

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Girltalk@Hackday 2008
Originally uploaded by mike.panchenko

The hackday concert this year did not disappoint. Gregg Gillis rocked the house. See my flickr stream for more photos/vids (click the picture).

The “Mojave” Experiment

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Even if these commercials weren’t total bullshit… well… they’d still be total bullshit. Not a single one of those people is actually using the computer. Of COURSE it looks nice while somebody else is going through scripted bullshit interactions while you’re just watching the flashy moron-geared graphics and animations.

I wanna see one of those suckers plug in an inkjet printer. That is reality show material right there.

“JavaScript: The Good Parts”

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

I highly recommend this book to anyone working with JavaScripts, particularly novices. I have very little ambition about the size of my javascript nuts, but I know I’ve grown a pretty decent pair over the years. I did, however, learn a whole lot from this quick, easy read.

If you are just starting to write JavaScript, READ THIS FIRST. In fact, this is probably the only book on JavaScript as a language in and of itself (outside the idiosyncratic world of browser DOM models and proprietary javascript engines) you should even bother reading.

Ironically, the part of the book that might be the most useful to a slightly more seasoned hacker are the appendices in which Crockford talks about the shitty parts of JavaScript. I actually do believe what Crockford says – if you only use the “good” parts and avoid the shitty parts, your code will be more reliable, more maintainable and easier to read.

The section on functions and closures opened my eyes.

In my opinion, a must buy for any serious frontend programmer. It helps that it’s also pretty cheap.

I know it totally sounds like I’m just trying to get in Crockford’s pants, but seriously, it’s a really helpful book.

On a side note, Open Hack Day is coming up. Stop by and show off.

Outside Lands (but only the first day, because I’m poor)

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Better late than never, right? It’s okay, I highly doubt anybody really gives a shit what I thought about the first night of the festival (no, I didn’t splurge for Tom Petty and Jack Johnson), but I’ll briefly rip on it anyway.

Layout Sucked Alexa and I helped break down the first fence and ended up ~30-40 meters from Beck outside the fences. Most fences between Beck and Radiohead (who, for whatever reason, played on different stages) ended up broken down as well.

Beck Sucked Throw your rocks. He sucked. The mix sucked, he wasn’t into it. I should have stayed and watched Manu Chau on the main stage, they were rocking pretty hard when we passed them on the way to Beck.

Main Stage Sucked I (6’0) couldn’t consistently see the stage from about 50 or 60 meters. Alexa only saw it once throughout the show – when she climbed on my back. Considering that area of the park is flatter than Keira Knightley, the stage should have been up at least 2 feet higher.

Radiohead RULED Made it worth the money, the time, and the headache of getting home afterwards. Great set, despite the couple of times when the sound cut out, probably because of humidity. Leaving the park along with 60,000 (?) other people was also a crazy experience.

Also, some coked out girl passed out right behind us and had to have her boyfriend carry her ass out, after whimpering some shit like “oh my god what happened? please help!” Bitch, let me explain: first, you weigh like 80 lbs and probably haven’t eaten anything other than the cocaine snot you swallowed after doing those lines off that porta potty in DAYS. Second, … actually, no, “first” covered it all.

Coming up: what the fuck have I been doing with my life? Did I become a gigolo? Am I having an affair with a major republican politician? Find out in the next post.

i can has desk!

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Finally starting to settle into my new apartment. Just put together the desk I got at Ikea this weekend, so I finally have a semblance of a work station at home. Once I get the package with my monitor from the leasing office tomorrow, I’ll really be back in business.