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Mar
10

Back in action

After a short sabbatical from blogging, I am finally ready to start writing again.  It’s been a rainy and busy winter here.  The weather is finally beginning to change with the promise of many spring/summer days ahead.  Over the last few months, I’ve been trying to decide exactly what to do with my blog and what direction I should take. I’ve been struggling with trying to find a way to blog about technology and still maintain a personal side to the blog.  I’m not sure I’ve figured this out but think I can safely mix the two topics here.

Many of you have been wondering what I’ve been doing during my “free time”.  Well, I’ve been busy working with some Santa Cruz Geeks and a few select others to launch the 12seconds.tv website.  You can read more about 12seconds.tv by going to the website or reading our blog.   It’s been a fun process to see the site go from idea to implementation and will blog more about my experiences working on it.  The framework for this site is the Drupal CMS handling user authentication, friend invites, private beta, and content.  I’ve implemented several Drupal websites before and this process has only added to my Drupal experience.  I know many struggle with the steep learning curve for Drupal, but once you get past that things start to fall in place quite nicely.

My goals for this blog in the near future are:

  1. Convert site to Drupal 6.x from WordPress 2.x
  2. Update frequently at least 2 or 3 times a week
  3. Balance personal commentary with technology information
  4. Update the design

To accomplish goal number one, I will most likely be working on upgrading a Drupal 5.x module to import from WordPress 2.x to Drupal 6.x.  This will not be an easy undertaking, but will allow me to contribute back to the Drupal community and gain some experience with upgrading modules. I’m looking forward to writing again and keeping everyone updated on what’s going on.  If you want an invitation to 12seconds.tv, just send me your email.

For those that are curious, here’s an example of a 12second video.  I’m having sound issues on my Mac, but this will give you a general idea.  Once I fix the sound issues, I will post a new 12second video.  Also, you can check out what others are recording by going to http://12seconds.tv/channel

How long is 12seconds? take2 on 12seconds.tv

Aug
11

New hosting service

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Over the past week, I’ve been working on switching my hosting provider for AlphaGeekBlog.com. Today, I made the final changes and the blog is now up on a the Grid-Service (gs) at Media Temple. I think Media Temple and the grid-service are the future of web hosting. The Plesk control panel is laid out very nicely and their customer service was very responsive. In short here is the process that I took to the move the blog over to Media Temple from Blue Host.

  1. Set-up my account at Media Temple.
  2. Request technical support to fix a typo in my domain name (oops).
  3. Set-Up a MySQL database to support my WordPress Install.
  4. Exported the MySQL WordPress database from my Bluehost server to a text file.
  5. Imported the MySQL WordPress database to my new MySQL database at Media Temple.
  6. Copied down all the files in my Wordpress directory at BlueHost.
  7. Modified the wp-config.php with my new database settings.
  8. Changed the DNS servers on Bluehost to point to MediaTemple’s database

That was it. It was really easy and I’m very happy with my decision to host with Media Temple. Now, I am recommending that we go with MediaTemple’s Dedicated-Virtual service (dv) for our company websites.

May
7

Quiddities New Website…

Coming soon… A brand new look for Quiddities Dev., Inc. This new look will hopefully represent what Quiddities does more clearly. It will demonstrate our use of current and bleeding edge technologies. The collective experience of our team will be seens by our portfolio show case. The best part, however, is that we will be adding a blog and a newsletters so that you can stay updated on current projects and technologies.

Old site:
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New site (preview):

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What is a Quiddity?

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiddity:

Quiddity

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Look up Quiddity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

In philosophy, quiddity is identity or “whatness,” i.e., something’s “what it is.” The term derives from the Latin word “quidditas,” which was used by the medieval Scholastics to refer to a concept of substance they encountered while translating the works of Aristotle.

The (Greek equivalent) term was used by Aristotle in reference to an entity’s aspects of “matter” and “form.”

It describes properties a particular substance (e.g. a person) shares with others of its kind. The question “what (quid) is it?” asks for a general description by way of commonailty. This is quiddity or “whatness” (i.e., its “what it is”). Quiddity is often contrasted with the haecceity or “thisness” of an item, which, in turn, describes the particular propreties of an object or substance (e.g. a particular person).

Other senses

  • In law, the term is used to refer to a quibble or academic point. An example can be seen in Hamlet’s graveside speech found in Hamlet by William Shakespeare. “Where be his
    quiddities now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures” says Hamlet referring to a lawyer’s quiddities.
Jan
31

Frameworks Conference

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If you remember from my previous post , I won a registration to the Frameworks Conference in North Bethesda, MD. Fortunately, I’m in luck that it is in town. However, it starst at 8:00 AM ET, and as most of you know I am not an early riser. The plan is to leave here at about 6:45 - 7:00 AM to get there in time. I’m very excited about this as the topics will prove to be very useful to me in my work. I’m also excited to meet or at least listen to many of the people who I rely on almost daily to educate me in the programming world.

Here are the sessions that I am planning on attending:

Start Stop Track Speaker Title
Thursday, February 1, 2007
8:00 AM 8:40 AM Michael Smith Welcome/Keynote
9:00 AM 10:00 AM Other John Paul Ashenfelter Web Application Deployment Frameworks
10:15 AM 11:15 AM Beginner Adam Wayne Lehman Introduction to Fusebox 5
12:30 PM 1:30 PM Other Steve Nelson CFCs ARE the Framework
1:45 PM 2:45 PM Other Peter Bell Application Generation - Beyond Scaffolding
3:00 PM 4:00 PM Other Simon Horwith When and Why to use a Framework
4:15 PM 5:15 PM Advanced Jeff Peters Tools for faster Fusebox Development
Friday, February 2, 2007
8:00 AM 9:00 AM Advanced Sean Corfield Extending the language of Fusebox
9:15 AM 10:15 AM Other Oğuz Demirkapı Frameworks Development Teams Pragmatism
10:30 AM 11:30 AM Beginner Brian Kotek Designing Framework-Agnostic Models with CFCs
12:30 PM 1:30 PM Beginner Nat Papovich Making the Jump from FB3 to FB5
1:45 PM 2:45 PM Other John Paul Ashenfelter Rails for the Ruby-Impaired
3:00 PM 4:00 PM Beginner Christian Ready Using FLiP as a sole developer
4:15 PM 5:15 PM Advanced Elliott Sprehn Smart Frameworks: Utilizing Rich Metadata and Code By Convention