A lot of peopl don’t know this but at Flickr, they have some uniqu job titles… For instance, they have programmrs, and managrs, and of course thy hav a presidnt, and mny othr vry importnt positns in th compny, so like next time you use Flickr, jst rmmbr tht….
Commenting on Comments
There’s comments, and then there are comments…
I mean, you comment your code, the code that most likely only you will be dealing with, so that you can figure out what the heck you were thinking/doing/etc. when you look at that code months later, right? And those comments make sense to you, at least you hope. I mean, you wrote them!
Then there’s the case where that same code has to go to someone else, and you end up adding a million more comments in the hope that what you wrote makes sense to that someone else. Someone who isn’t really as versed in Perl (or whatever language) as you probably are. Hurm…
There goes all my scripts that were nice and compact at under 500 lines of code. Well, actually, they’re all still under 500 lines of actual code, I’ve just added 100 lines of comments, or so it seems…
Font Jokes
In tribute to the font joke spotted at prolific.org, I offer this:
1st Designer: “Wow, you always have so many fonts, where do you get them from?”
2nd Designer: “Oh they come from Monaco, Geneva, Chicago, New York… I get them delivered at various Times throughout the day…”
1st Designer: “By who?”
2nd Designer: “A Courier!”
(At least you can’t throw tomatoes at me…)
The Yahoo! API
Hooray! for the Yahoo! API!
Inspired slightly by what Russell did with it in JSP for a video search, I felt compelled to crank out a simple example in Perl, though I choose to do a local search. See the results in my Yahoo! Local Search.
Looking for beer near my house? You got it!
I don’t care what people say, REST is cool. I didn’t even really need to read any docs or look at sample code, as it’s just a matter of building a URI getting the resuls (in XML) and converting it to HTML. Perl does all that quite well.
I will be the first to admit that this is not exactly “production ready” as it only underwent minimal testing. But then again, writing and testing it all took well under an hour…
The thing about Oranges
I think one of the reasons I like orange juice so much is because I hate eating oranges so much.
Whew, all this talk about oranges makes me think about The Oranges Band on Lookout Records…
