Archive for June, 2009
New WordPress Page: Got Themes?
Lately, I’ve been coding some WordPress themes and code. So, I thought I’d showcase my efforts here on my site. Check out my new WordPress page to see what I’ve been up to. There will be some items to download for your own use. Not all of them will be free, but some will. I’ve [...]
Open or Closed: Experiencing (Social) Technology
Open. Or Closed. This has become a big question for web technology. Opening up your source or API to the public can reap huge dividends. Just look at Twitter and all the news and apps and traffic it has. (It also has great content, but let’s have that as a given.) Closing your source or [...]
WordPress Development Cheat Sheets
Found this via John Saddington today. It’s good enough that I wanted to post this for any of my readers who design WordPress themes. This article contains some WordPress cheat sheets for all of your theme development and design needs. I’ve already downloaded most of them, and will be referencing them often. So, click through [...]
Imperfections: Why We Have Teams
Think of a baseball team. 9 guys all playing together. They all have one goal: win the game, be the best team. How do they get there? They practice, they work together. They usually have very good players. But they’re not perfect. They have imperfections. No team is made up of perfect players. That means [...]
Video Games Saved My Life
Going about my usual blog reading, I was reading this post (which linked to this Mashable post). Great thoughts. I’d like to add a few. Video games are the movies of the next generation. Games can suck you into their worlds so easily, it’s not even funny. I remember playing Star Wars:Knights of the Old [...]





How Do You Consume Online Media?
With all the means to get news, blog posts, and almost anything else on the web, which tools do you use? How efficient are they? Could they work better? I was inspired by this post to think about my subscription practices, and I’ve found they could use some work. For my RSS feeds, I use [...]