The Everlasting Fight To Expand My Metaphorical Sight (Part 2)

Well, time certainly flies by quickly. Since the last entry in this little mini-series, I’ve globe-trotted some more (London, New Jersey, New York City, DC, San Francisco, Seattle… San Francisco again…), and released some new projects that’ve been in the pipeline for some time. What’s next?

The Everlasting Fight To Expand My Metaphorical Sight (Part 1)

For the past few weeks, I’ve had the incredibly fun experience of living in Tokyo, Japan. I’ve already fielded quite a few questions as to the “why” I decided to do this, and in an effort to not re-type the story another hundred times, I figured I’d throw it down here. This post is not programming centric; for those of you who follow the feeds for them, you’ll have something soon, no worries. This is the first in a multi-entry series.

Emulating Ruby’s “method_missing” in Python

I don’t pretend to be a huge fan of Ruby. That said, I can respect when a language has a feature that’s pretty damn neat and useful. For the uninformed, method_missing in Ruby is something like the following…

How to properly ask a girl to Homecoming

Before we get into this, I’ll note that this post is actually about mobile web development, not the romantic adventures of anyone in particular. You’ve been forewarned.
Sometimes in life, you feel as though doing things the “ordinary” way just doesn’t cut it. I’ve found this to be a common theme in my work, and I’m [...]

…and what’s the deal with San Francisco? (along with my travels)

It’s been a good two months since I last updated this. Ordinarily I’d be a little angry that I let it slide for that long, but in this case I think it’s warranted. For those interested, here’s a summary of what I’ve been up to, along with my thoughts on San Francisco in general.

Moving right along…

For those who haven’t heard the news, my last day at Webs.com was this past Thursday (July 29th, 2010). After three and a half years, I figured it was finally time to move on.