James Stewart
links for 2008-02-20
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
About our maps / The EveryBlock Blog On why EveryBlock chose to build their own maps rather than use one of the existing mapping providers (tags: everyblock...
Book Review: The Definitive Guide to Django
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Django is a framework I’ve long (in web years) held in some esteem, despite never having used it before the past few weeks. The framework’s creators...
links for 2008-02-25
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Developing OAuth clients in Ruby Nice step-by-step tutorial (tags: oauth ruby) Matt Legend Gemmell – MGTwitterEngine - Twitter from Cocoa "MGTwitterEngine...
links for 2008-03-03
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Economizing can be penny-wise and pound foolish "Pick up the source code for a program and three highlighter markers, one green, one yellow, and one red...
The new office
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Yesterday, Matt Patterson and I moved into the office space we’re going to be sharing. In London’s fashionable Hoxton, right next door to a startup...
links for 2008-03-08
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Is MySpace Good for Society? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog Not really about MySpace, more about social networking...
The Wire and the web
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
With its complex yet penetrating arcs and careful unravelling of a fictionalised but well-rooted version of Baltimore, The Wire quickly became my favourite...
Is it time to upgrade drupal yet?
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
Working with a number of non-profits I frequently find myself tasked with extending or upgrading drupal. Each new version of drupal has been a significant...
Book Review: Design Patterns In Ruby
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
For many the idea of bringing design patterns to ruby is a terrifying one. Having taken refuge from over-engineered java projects (or for that matter, attempts...
Guest Post: Inline CSS Using a TextMate Command
almost 4 years ago by James Stewart on a work on process.
A few months back I posted a series of entries about the process of producing HTML emails. Those posts generated a number of comments and emails, including...
