Now running Phusion Passenger

Posted by Matt Sears on Friday July, 25 2008
 

Just finished making some major changes to this site. First thing you might noticed are the changes to the design. In effort to simplify things a bit, I modified a Scribbish theme to my own liking. Is it too geeky? The awesome portrait you see at the top right was created by Josh. Nailed it.

Here is a rundown of the changes made:

  1. Upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
  2. Installed Apache and Phusion Passenger (mod_rails)
  3. Change and tweaked Mephisto theme

I'm still in the process of moving my old blog posts over. More big news coming soon.

 

Littlelines featured at Freshbooks

Posted by Matt Sears on Sunday July, 13 2008
 

Josh and I were interviewed by Freshbooks for their "FreshFaces" blog. Freshbooks is a great tool for keeping track of invoices, so we were pretty excited to talk to them.

The article can be seen here.

 

LinkedIn shares it's communication architecture

Posted by Matt Sears on Sunday July, 13 2008
 

I was just reading LinkedIn's presentation on it's architecture and it was like walking down memory lane. I worked with almost the same architecture at LexisNexis. We also used Java, Solaris, Tomcat (Websphere mostly), Oracle, JMS and the cached was implemented with C++. Ah, the good ol' days.

 

SD West

Posted by Matt Sears on Sunday July, 13 2008
 

Really late on this, but here are some snapshots of the Software Development conference in Santa Clara, California. I had a really good time, except I was sick for a couple days. I concentrated mostly on design patterns, generics, C++, Java, and vomiting. :-)

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I had the opportunity to attend a few good sessions with pros like Bjarne Stroustrup, Herb Sutter, Martin Fowler, Eric Evans, Stephen Dewhurst, Ken Pugh, Allen, Hollub, and Bruce Schneier to name a few. There really is no substitute from learning hands-on from experts like these. I left each session feeling like I just learned an entire year's worth of knowledge. And of course, there were other things to do at the conference besides classes - Jolt awards, the expo, and Joel Spolsky was back to screen his documentary called Aardvarked.

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This year, I made it point to get out of the hotel, convention center, and bar to explore Silicon Valley. I drove around town with no real plans except to search for better food. The hotel food is awful, which is ironic since it costs 3 times more. Twenty six dollars for a chicken sangwich, fries, and drink - get real. There are a lot more locally owned restaurants in Silicon Valley that are a lot cheaper. There are especially a lot of Thai restaurants, which is good, because I love Thai food. I think I had that like three times.

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There are quite a few good restaurants in Sunnyvale too, but you have to know where to look.

Not going to make it back there this year. This is year is crazy busy and going to get busier and crazier, and any other 'ziers I can't think of right now.

 

Finally, MattSears.com

Posted by Matt Sears on Sunday July, 13 2008
 

After a decade of waiting, I finally nabbed the mattsears.com domain name. I almost forgot about it until Godaddy sent me an email last week that said it was Pending deletion. Though, I have to admit that I'm not really excite about it as I thought I would be. I guess it's because I've been using matthewsears.com for a couple years now and excepted using my full name instead, but it's cool that I have both now.