In an effort to focus, and more importantly, focus on the projects that I really want to work on, and would benefit from personally, I’ve removed the following projects from GitHub:
- my fork of rest-client
- bulletin
- wondercroc
- uproar
- clementine
- flint
- quandry
- ioaxiom
- taskforce
If you had any interest in any of these projects, let me know and I could provide you the source, or any guidance for what I had planned for them. As it stands, this leaves me with Taskomaly, which I’m slowly waning interest in since my move to Things, and Rancher’s Delight, which, as a game and a very large undertaking, probably won’t see a lot of progress. This leaves me with a virtually clean slate with which to start thinking about problems I’m interested in solving.
To my faithful readers (all seven of you), I’m sure you’ll be delighted to know that I am finally going to do what I’ve been trying to accomplish for quite some time: open myself up to freelance development.
If you or anyone you know is looking for a web-designer with three years of experience and who is 4/5ths of the way through his computer science major, with emphasis on intermediate ASP.NET and experimental but consistent Ruby on Rails work, drop me a line at sales@iociem.com. My focus is on clean, functional, modern web design, and cutting-edge development practices and ideas. Any interested parties can also request a full resume from the address above.
Just a quick plug: My freelance company’s blog, The Tiniest Push, has been launched to splendorous fanfare. Where this blog is primarily concerned with the ins and outs and intricacies of programming and computer science, The Tiniest Push is more concerned with the web, productivity, copywriting, and design. If you’re into that sort of thing, I highly recommend throwing a subscription in your feed reader and waiting for the articles to flow!
I managed to retrieve some of my older entries from a cache, and I’ll slowly be re-adding them to the site. Please ignore the feedvomit.
Tore down the Typo blog because it was getting too many spam trackbacks. I’m honestly just more comfortable with using WordPress for my blog instead of a giant, hulking Rails applications. There may or may not be some posts coming soon.