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What Geeks Could Learn From Working In Restaurants 5 Sep 2012 | 08:34 am
I spent a long time in my teens and early 20′s working in restaurants. To be honest, I loved just about every minute of it. It’s exciting, you’re never idle, and it’s usually not boring: you either ge...
What I’ve Been Up To 6 Aug 2012 | 10:02 am
Historically, I post fairly regularly on this blog, but I haven’t been lately. It’s not for lack of anything to write about, but rather a lack of time to devote to blogging. I want to post at greater ...
PyCon Talk Proposals: All You Need to Know And More 6 Aug 2012 | 09:17 am
Writing a talk proposal needn’t be a stressful undertaking. There are two huge factors that seem to stress people out the most about submitting a proposal, and we’re going to obliterate those right no...
Sending Alerts With Graphite Graphs From Nagios 25 Feb 2012 | 09:08 am
Disclaimer The way I’m doing this relies on a feature I wrote for Graphite that was only recently merged to trunk, so at time of writing that feature isn’t in a stable release. Hopefully it’ll be in ...
The Python User Group in Princeton (PUG-IP): 6 months in 3 Nov 2011 | 04:08 pm
In May, 2011, I started putting out feelers on Twitter and elsewhere to see if there might be some interest in having a Python user group that was not in Philadelphia or New York City. A single tweet ...
The Happy Idiot 2 Nov 2011 | 04:13 pm
Today is November 1st, and there’s an event that takes place every November called National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). I don’t believe I have the ability to really write a novel, and have no rea...
pyrabbit Makes Testing and Managing RabbitMQ Easy 24 Oct 2011 | 06:05 am
I have a lot of hobby projects, and as a result getting any one of them to a state where I wouldn’t be completely embarrassed to share it takes forever. I started working on pyrabbit around May or Jun...
Shhh… I’m Hunting Talks 14 Oct 2011 | 06:10 am
Well, it’s that time of year again. The PyCon 2012 Call for Proposals has ended. This means it’s time for the Program Committee to spring into action, evaluating all of the proposals, preparing to cha...