adrianh
Feeling brave enough to briefly poke at the N months of mailing lists that I've been ignoring since Feb.
| adrianh @whitneyhess Just today's @chinposin theme - my partner has convinced me of Mr Sinatra's godhood after many years of brainwashing :-) |
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| adrianh Off to the pub. |
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| adrianh Feeling mellower after a mushroom and cheese melt for dinner. |
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| adrianh @grim_fandangly It's not that interesting a list. You might want @santa :-) |
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| adrianh Reviewing a list. Checking it twice. |
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| adrianh @pdcawley JATS - don't mind that particularly. When the templating system does odd magic things... yes I do (see EE hate #2) |
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| adrianh @chinposin update |
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| adrianh EE hate #4: templates and user info in same database - so automated releases, working on different branches, etc. hard to impossible |
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| adrianh EE hate #3: template admin via web interface - so using normal editor, keying off automated runs of test suites, etc. hard to impossible |
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| adrianh EE hate #2: template code seems to do expected magical things (e.g. {if:else} seems to break in pagination sections) |
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| adrianh EE hate #1: templates in database so no integration with your normal source control system |
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| adrianh Really not liking Expression Engine. |
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| adrianh @talexb Decentralisation is more useful than folk often think. Think dev sand boxes, or committing while on the train with no connectivity. |
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| adrianh @markng Apart from the svn swig perl bindings in I didn't find SVK a pain. Is a little slow tho. Will probably switch to git at some point. |
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| adrianh @talexb I don't know about git in particular - but distributed version control is dead handy in general. SVK is my particular poison. |
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| adrianh Now playing with Expression Engine. That's three different web frameworks in one day :-) |
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| adrianh Waves hello at new follower @mheusser |
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| adrianh One week until #dotdorset BBQ number 2 - do come along if you're in the area http://upcoming.yahoo.com/e... |
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| adrianh @markng I'll wait to see how many folk are interested at the BBQ. Conferences == meeting folk for me - so singularity loses there |
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