David Pogue, Are You Kidding Me?
Sunday, June 14th, 2009Shortly after my lunch I saw the following tweet from David Pogue, technology columnist for the The New York Times.
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Friday, June 12th, 2009Today is my last day at The Bivings Group. Yesterday was my last effective day; as I write this, I’m flying over West Virginia on my way to a friend’s wedding in California.
Starting June 22nd, I’ll be working for Applied Security. I’ve learned a lot at The Bivings Group, and worked on a lot of [...]
Of Community
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009The PHP Community is a fairly large, rules-free community of people who share a common interest in programming. Many of us hang out on Twitter, our own blogs, or on IRC (usually on Freenode #phpc). So some events of the day certainly caught me by surprise.
This afternoon, while hanging out in a lesser known channel, [...]
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