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The Afternoon Siesta
Despite an enthusiastic resistance, napping is something I seem to be destined for. As the afternoons arrive, so does a sleepy warm cloud of squishy goodness - submission seems to be the only answer.
CLI Part 4. Working With File Contents
A few notes on
nanoandvimfor editing text files via the command line....into command mode Insert Mode So insert mode is where you will be making you textual changes. It works mostly as you'd expect it. Type what you want, navigate with the arrow keys and you're away. In th...
CLI Part 3. Working With The Filesystem
Ah, file management and structure. One of the areas I think GUIs still have so far to go.
... myRenamedFile.txt rm - Remove / Delete Careful with this one - don't expect to find you beloved work awaiting you in the trash. This will instantly remove a given folder or file. Example: $ rm myUnw...
Cleverbox Project Administration
Over the past year, an upsurge in work has led me to rethink management of the development and project server I have set up. Cleverbox to the rescue.
Over the past year, an upsurge in work has led me to rethink the management of my development server. Trac, Subversion, and WebDAV hung in...
CLI Part 1. Navigation
The command line is not only a fantastically fast way to work with your *nix system, it's also a great way to make people think you are a leet hacker. But for that you will need to have a repertoire of handy commands at your disposal.
The following are but a small collection of commands I either use regularly, or find very useful in specific situations.
Enjoy!
Big Buck Bunny
The Peach Open Movie Project has delivered its brand new short film - Big Buck Bunny. Apart from being an awesome piece of animation work, it's also been released under the Creative Commons license - so downloading, sharing and using it isn't going to bring down a team of lawyers on you.
...delivered its brand new short film - Big Buck Bunny. Apart from being an awesome piece of animation work, it's also been released under the Creative Commons license - so downloading, sharing and using it ...
LG Filters For Quality Content - More Work Needed

Very impressed with LG, they seem to have developed a technology to filter poor quality television channels for its users.
About Me
All you could ever want (or not want) to know about me.
...uld have it - my job is all about coding for the web. digital Wranglers, a small web consultancy I work at, puts butter on my toast. I'm also one of its three directors and it's been one of my main point...
Symony 1.0 Released
For those who don't know, Symfony, a PHP5 framework, has been a core piece of our latest PHP work as of late. Using it since its 0.5 version, I've continually been impressed with the direction and consistant enthusiasm of the development team.
With frameworks being a dime a dozen, it's fantastic to find new groups like Symfony, still being able to bring fr...
Symfony Plugins - A five minute primer
OK, so one of my favorite parts of Symfony is its fantastic array of expansion features, one of which are plugins.
...a quick preview, but the patterns and structures shown above basically set the rules on how plugins work across the board. If you want to move beyond this, perhaps give back some code to the community, Pe...