a few months ago, I blogged about my 'solution' to running Movable Type with Catalyst. I have put my 'app', mtcatalyst, on github.
October 2009 Archives
I have been very remiss in the upkeep of this blog, as my last entry is somewhere in the vicinity of 2 months old. At the very least, I have involved myself in the time-suck that is Twitter. While my followers do not top 5000, like some, I have managed 36 suckers followers to date. Twitter seems easier to update and keep up-to-date with, as it is real-time and you receive real-time feedback.
That said, there are a few improvements I'd like to make to my blog, mainly implementing nothingmuch's 'graceful degrading of gists' (and its subsequent follow-up). From there, I'd like to get a barebones Catalyst+KiokuDB blog up to at least take my old posts and render it to static HTML, working on the admin interface as necessary.
I also plan to make improvements to twirssi and create a 'fbirssi' for Facebook updates.
We'll see how much free time I have once I start my new job November 10th. Leaving my current position means I may cease contributing to SNMP-Info & netdisco (and also rendering my netdiscoX / snmp-infoX github projects moot), if for no other reason than I won't be doing network programming any longer and won't have a test bed (or a vested interest). I am still trudging through SQLT2 (from GSoC), attempting to get it to pass SQLT1 tests.
That said, there are a few improvements I'd like to make to my blog, mainly implementing nothingmuch's 'graceful degrading of gists' (and its subsequent follow-up). From there, I'd like to get a barebones Catalyst+KiokuDB blog up to at least take my old posts and render it to static HTML, working on the admin interface as necessary.
I also plan to make improvements to twirssi and create a 'fbirssi' for Facebook updates.
We'll see how much free time I have once I start my new job November 10th. Leaving my current position means I may cease contributing to SNMP-Info & netdisco (and also rendering my netdiscoX / snmp-infoX github projects moot), if for no other reason than I won't be doing network programming any longer and won't have a test bed (or a vested interest). I am still trudging through SQLT2 (from GSoC), attempting to get it to pass SQLT1 tests.
