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Ayalike: Content Management using Catalyst
I’ve been hacking away for the last week or so on a content management system (henceforth CMS). We are going to need a CMS for some future $work projects and I’m generally unhappy with all that I’ve reviewed. So many of the existing ’solutions’ seem to be more in the business of providing [...]
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Cory Watson
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Feb 3, 2008 12:31 AM
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What I Learned This Week
Oops. A bit late with this one. BPM 37093 is a white dwarf that, as it has cooled, has turned into a diamond. Our sun will do the same in about 5 billion years, as a hard crystalline core forms in it’s center. Planting 300,000 new trees and allowing them a full life would offset the carbon dioxide emissions of one 500-megawatt coal-fired...
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Cory Watson
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Jan 27, 2008 12:01 PM
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Things I Learned This Week
It’s back. A little short this week, but I have to get back into the habit. Baby blue whales can gain up to up to 200lbs a day by drinking about 100 gallons of milk. Whale milk is 40-50% fat whereas cow’s milk is appromixately 4% fat. India is the world’s largest butter consumer. It’s people eat roughly 46% of the annual...
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Cory Watson
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Jan 18, 2008 6:33 PM
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Let's Try Something
My day to day responsibilities have changed pretty drastically in the last two years. I’ve gone from being the sole developer on a small, focused project to a manager over a department that is creating some some fairly large projects. On second thought, it’s not so different. The challenges of the projects are the same. The wrinkle...
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Cory Watson
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Jan 14, 2008 6:33 PM
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Obligatory Christmas-Slash-Year-End Superpost
Two months since my last post. It’s not really that I haven’t had anything to say, I assure you. I just don’t remember it long enough to write it out or I haven’t felt compelled to write about it in public. I guess. Who knows? Imagine that I’m summarizing fanciful adventures and bracing, hard-fought lessons in this...
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Cory Watson
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Dec 28, 2007 6:27 PM
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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
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Douglas Clifton
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Nov 12, 2007 8:54 PM
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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
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Douglas Clifton
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Nov 12, 2007 6:55 PM
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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
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Douglas Clifton
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Nov 12, 2007 4:55 PM
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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
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Douglas Clifton
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Nov 12, 2007 2:54 PM
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The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
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Douglas Clifton
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Nov 12, 2007 12:55 PM
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Weekend of Labour
Friday night I released new version of my 2 Perl modules. I followed that up with more hacking over the last few days. Eventually I’ll release a new version of Clicker with some new features, but I got perturbed at it today and played the Xbox. Speaking of XBox, Connect360 kicks ass. Reminds me of a conversation with someone last week...
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Cory Watson
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Oct 30, 2007 11:00 AM
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Programming Digs
Learned markdown and used it for this post. My gig at magazines.com began as a member of a two person team. Luck would have it that we were very compatible office mates as we shared similar interests, hours and working habits. Even our music taste was similar. We moved from a shared cube to a conference room table to an eventual custom 3 man...
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Cory Watson
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Oct 30, 2007 8:59 AM
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Laundry List of Leisure
Things have been hectic as of late. Two weeks ago or so I began the rather stressful experience of converting the call center at work from an ancient terminal based order entry system to a fancy, modern Web 2.0-ified one. Many years of data was converted, and dozens of processes had to be [...]
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Cory Watson
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Oct 3, 2007 7:02 PM
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DBIx-Class-QueryLog 1.0.0 Released
I just uploaded the 1.0.0 release of DBIx::Class::QueryLog to the CPAN. The 1.0.0 label is mostly just a not to it’s maturity. I’ve been using QueryLog extensively at $job — most recently to tune a multi-million order conversion script — and a 1.0 is in order. The only new feature is a [...]
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Cory Watson
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Aug 30, 2007 6:42 PM
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Adding Action Timings To Your Output
When handing a request Catalyst politely outputs each action executed (in order) along with it’s timings, like so: 2007/05/17 13:52:18 INFO [Catalyst : 1506] Request took 0.429198s (2.330/s) .----------------------------------------------------------------+--------- --. | Action [...]
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Cory Watson
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May 18, 2007 6:55 AM
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