What's this, no multi-page post today—complete with code examples and links all over the place? Instead, I did some house cleaning, and added a new wing. JavaScript has been such a hot topic around here of late, and in the Web development community in general, that I took a look at my growing list of resources and discovered that indeed, the JavaScript category was in need of some pruning. Amongst the list, and in particular by studying the most popular tags, I found that JavaScript libraries would make an excellent category to splinter off and reduce the weight in the parent folder. I know, I know, I need to implement paging. PHP is another one that grew out of its clothes.
Speaking of implementing paging (and caching and a lot of other things on my todo list), I have been really busy behind the scenes fixing bugs and making other improvements to both this blog and loadaverageZero in general. Some of them my visitors may have noticed, some may not. But things are definitely on the upswing around here since health has improved.
One thing that really has me puzzled is what to do with this blog. I'm running a rather old, and hacked to pieces, version of Serendipity. I don't want to let go of the design, which I spent a lot of time on, yet on the same token it bothers me that my only recourse to block spammers and other miscreants was to disable comments and trackbacks. I'm not a big fan of Captchas, I would prefer to go the OpenID route.
Speaking of implementing paging (and caching and a lot of other things on my todo list), I have been really busy behind the scenes fixing bugs and making other improvements to both this blog and loadaverageZero in general. Some of them my visitors may have noticed, some may not. But things are definitely on the upswing around here since health has improved.
One thing that really has me puzzled is what to do with this blog. I'm running a rather old, and hacked to pieces, version of Serendipity. I don't want to let go of the design, which I spent a lot of time on, yet on the same token it bothers me that my only recourse to block spammers and other miscreants was to disable comments and trackbacks. I'm not a big fan of Captchas, I would prefer to go the OpenID route.
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