Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
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A combination of Jacob Emerick's tweets, runs, reads, blogs, and YouTubes all in one awesome lifestream.
Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
This week I finally made the leap and pushed my personal MVC to a public GitHub repo. I didn't do this because I'm particular proud of the code - a good chunk of it is six years old and isn't representative of current (or past) best practices. Nor… [read more]
Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
Man, 30 million images? Congrats @Bigstock twitter.com/BigstockLibrar…
Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
Pushed some code at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
Created branch master at jacobemerick/jakemvc.
Created repository jacobemerick/jakemvc.
@AmieLucasPhoto yeah, things like database structure and form processing are always good to keep secret :)
Queuing and messaging are two super-dandy things that I've had plenty of opportunities to play with while at Shutterstock. And with such a diverse company there are plenty of options to choose from. For a while I played with Resque, then it was… [read more]
Not that a personal site is a huge target, but exposing data schema and infrastructure is never a great idea.
Trying to decide whether or not to put my personal website code on Github. Weighing security risks with shame-driven development.
Realized today how important it is to not always catch your kid when they trip. Literally. A few minor scrapes can teach a lot.