Posts Tagged ‘Programming’

Posted in Blog on July 8, 2005

Google Maps API

Seems while I was gone on vacation Google released a new API to their maps. I played with it a little last night when I got home and you can see the simple results of that work here: http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/maps/work-apt.html Look for new and cool map things coming soon from me. The ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 7, 2005

Upgraded to Wordpress 1.5.1.3

Yet another post I am making a little after the fact, I recently upgraded to WordPress 1.5.1.3. Let me tell ya, that definitely wasn’t an easy upgrade with all the changes I had made to the source to get the l&f I wanted. On the bright side, it forced me to do a cleanup on the d ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 29, 2005

New Code Gallery Online

This weekend I decided I wanted something to parse my Gmail account and show some statistics parsed from it. Thankfully from a few examples I found, this was pretty easy to do. After finishing that in about an hour or two’s time, it then dawned on me I had never finished a project I ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 23, 2005

Zend/PHP Conference 2005

Just wanted to make a post on the upcoming Zend/PHP Conference this fall from October 18th-21st, 2005. Based on the inside scoop I have heard, it will be quite the conference to attend in the US this year, so if you’re involved in PHP in any way I would highly advise you make p ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 19, 2005

Long time overdue – Conference Day 3

After an entirely way to long time, I am going to post the wrap up to the conference. I apologize for the delay, but other obligations have kept me busy. May 4th I started the morning off with Dan Scott’s interesting piece on DB2. It really opened my eyes to some of the potential fo ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 9, 2005

Conference Day 2

May 3rd: Today was spent almost exclusively at the conference. I started the morning off with a very informative speach given by Andrei on PHP & Unicode. The work they are doing to bring true Unicode support to PHP is nothing short of awesome. I can’t wait until this gets added ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 9, 2005

Conference Blog Posting Delays

This post is coming a little late, but better late than never. I was really beginning to feel in the dark ages of the Internet until today when I finally got to Frankfurt. The conference’s switch broke so we lost Internet connectivity the last day and the Novotel had an entirely way ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on April 13, 2005

Article in upcoming PHP magazine issue

The company who does the International PHP Conference, and who also publishes the International PHP Magazine (http://www.phpmag.net/), has asked me to write an article based more or less on my presentation I will be giving at the conference for their next issue of the magazine. The next is ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on February 12, 2005

Now XHTML 1.1 Compliant

The majority of my site has been XHTML 1.1 compliant for a while, but because of Google’s search box code I was forced to keep the site’s doctype as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. Finally I decided that had to change and sent Google an email about. Thankfully they understood my standp ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 24, 2005

International PHP Conference 2005 Spring Edition

Today I got an email announcing I would have the distinct honor of being one of the speakers at the International PHP Conference 2005 Spring Edition held in Amsterdam May 2nd – 4th. The description of the topic I will be presenting on is as follows: As the developer who wrote Hotscri ... Continue Reading