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Today I finished a draft of a column that I last week successfully pitched to an online publication (where I've appeared before) and asked some former cow orkers for a tech review. Got two responses, one helpful, one less so. Put it aside for now.

Fielded an idea from a couple of more recent ex-orkers regarding an online resource for all kinds of legislative tracking. I noted how it rekindled my ideas about a sort of IMDB for Congress, where bills and laws are like film titles and the congresspeople behind them are like the cast and crew, and everything is hyperlinked and automated. That would be kind of cool.

Picked up another Arcus contract. (Or got tossed one, rather.) It's a 20-hour job due in two weeks, but is most notable in that it requires me to get familiar with some software that I wrote two years ago, including a shopping cart Perl module that I was rather proud of at the time, and have since utterly forgotten about. It has lived on, in my wake. Nutty. Also, hmm. Despite Joe's feelings to the contrary, I still can't find anything like it on CPAN. This I will put on my list of things to revive.

Revive? I today found that O'Reilly.com has a link in their catalog page to P&X, so I really have to at least mention it on my own site. Haven't done this yet, but I did get bit by the desire to play with "corndog", my own weblog software. I got it running on my iBook with a little bit of struggle (more the fault of my not-quite-understanding of one aspect of HTML::Mason). It's ready for me to swoop in and add the glossary components that I've been wanting for many many months. That, sadly, may prove to be the end of my regular LJ postings. I think it will be for the best. We'll see what happens.

It's past 7 but I think I'll change my pants and head over to Denis' anyway.

Date: 2002-03-06 10:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prog.livejournal.com
Well, you can of course just go to my website, but I grok that having one Friends page is one of the most attractive features of LJ. My LJFriends are the only blogs I visit daily, cuz it's so easy to do.

OTOH, LJ is migrating towards RSS, which, if they do it right, should let you build Friends pages out of any blogs anywhere on the Web that export RSS channels. LJ, in fact, can generate an RSS feed for any of its users; just tack an '/rss' onto the URL's path. Here's mine, for example. Not very interesting, but a RSS-eating computer program can build interesting things with it.

There, see, I can technogeek on demand. WHEE

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