The kindergarten programmer strikes

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Well, it’s been 10 years since I’ve done any programming and it’s time to get my feet wet again. I’d like to build a simple web service powered site as an excuse to directly work with some of the technologies I manage at work. I label myself as the “kindergarten programmer” as I’m rather bad at it and the folks I work with on a daily basis are light years ahead of my skills. Josh and Bob both recommended giving Rails a try, so my new PHP book goes on the shelf for a while. We’ll see how simple Rails really is. If a kindergarten programmer can build something, I’d venture most anyone could. :-)

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  • tweeted, “@senoraj I just bought one of these. old school. practically no manual. http://tinyurl.com/78yytz”
  • tweeted, “Moved to tweetie on my iPhone. Tired of twitterific slugishness and ads.”
  • tweeted, “Down to 13 rss feeds for 2009 (not including personal blogs I track ~25). Down from well over 100. Goal is to get through my feeds in 15min”
  • tweeted, “hanging at top pot downtown. down to 720 rss feeds.”
  • tweeted, “@akirakur cool to see lots of imdb link sharing on twitter”
  • tweeted, “Makes me want to take off for a few months and travel. http://vimeo.com/1211060”

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