Reports about my death have been exaggerated

Filed under: Motorbike, Programming, self referential — Tags: , , , , — Eike @ September 27, 2007 12:58 am

… but not by much, at the weekend I ploughed the meadows with my motorcycle after a bee got caught in my helmet and I proceeded straight where the street made a turn. However this is not among the reasons for a lack of updates in the last week.

The main reason is simply that I’m quite busy with paid work – good for me since it keeps the money rolling in, but I don’t have that much time for fun things.

Another reason is that this was supposed to be largely a site about Joomla programming and as of late I got a little disenchanted with Joomla. My labor of love for these past three years – the holocaust ressource site shoa.de – runs on Joomla, or rather most of the time it doesn’t run. Joomla causes an inexplicably high load on the server (which in turn regularly collapses), user login regularly fails and a structure that allows only for sections and categories has proven to be unsuitable for our purposes, we need subcategories. And don’t even get me started on the trouble the 3rd Party-Components give us. Pretty soon I will have to rebuild the site and this time I will use another software, which inevitably means that my focus will shift away from Joomla – shoa.de has, after all, been the main reason I got involved with Joomla in the first place.

However I will continue to support and (even though it doesn’t look like it at the moment) to develop the content item module, since it seems by now a lot of people depend on it. I generally don’t let people down if I can possibly avoid it.

    Post 18, in which our hero suffers from a sudden lack of depth perception

    Filed under: Joomla, self referential — Tags: , , — Eike @ September 5, 2007 6:31 pm

    I’m currently – temporarily – blind on one side, not because there is anything wrong with my eyes per se but because the left eye is swollen shut (i.e. the tissue around the eye is swollen). I’m now both on antihistamins and antibiotics because the doctor couldn’t tell if this is an allergic reaction or an infection. Where is Gregory House when you need him (”Damn, the patient has a verruca on the left big toe! Everybody knows when a patient with plantar warts eats horseradish they will excrete an enzyme that makes his Hypothalamus swell until it exerts pressure on the optic nerve” – “But Dr. House, the patient has not eaten any horseradish” – “Well then, go feed him some”) ?

    This is a nuisance, no big deal, but it means more delay on programming work since I can’t properly read the screen. Sorry about that.

      about:comments

      Filed under: self referential — Tags: — Eike @ August 23, 2007 3:14 pm

      This is a good time as ever to tell you that comments on this blog are moderated – that and obviously akisment thinks it’s the best tactic to mark everything as spam and let the blog owner sort it out (which I’m afraid is not too far of the mark). So in case the two or three legitimate commenters on this blog wondered what happend to their comments, it should be all there now.

      And to the guy who was “just testing”, yup, comments work.

        Miscellaneous

        Busy busy busy… apart from the usual business there are some projects that have to be pulled through in quite a hurry. Berlin DJ Zuckermann needs a new site by the end of the month plus a somewhat embarrassed staff member from the Centrum Judaicum (New Synagogue Berlin – Centrum Judaicum Foundation) called to ask if I could do a small page for a new exhibition of theirs by the end of next week, which is a bit of short notice so to speak. So I won’t have much time for private stuff (only that I will still take the weekend off to visit the summer camp of the bike club Kuhle Wampe). But there are some things that shall not go unmentioned:

        • Shuttle Endeavour has landed safely. There was a bit of worry about the heat shield that had been damaged in the launch but the damage had been investigated and NASA decided that repairs weren’t necessary. Obviously they were right. Go to the shuttle mission pages at nasa.gov and look at some images – the Shuttle is a magnificent craft and I’m sorry that it will soon be decomissioned.
        • I finished Fifty Degrees Below by Kim Stanley Robinson, the Sequel to Forty Signs of Rain, and I still haven’t warmed up (global warming pun is accidental) to the series, partly because I still think it focuses to much on the private life of the characters but mostly because it reads more and more like a news report and less like science fiction. But please don’t let me detain you from reading it – both books are actually quite good, it’s more that at the moment I could rather do with something more escapist.
        • If you’re into german science fiction: Jacob informs us that the second edition of the magazine Pandora is soon to hit the stores – he is one of the editors there, which gives him the opportuntiy to hang out with cool people like John Clute. Dang, I shouldn’t have given up on my writing career.

        Now I going to burn some midnight oil to get some things off the desk. If you came to look for progress on the content item module for Joomla 1.5 I would urge you to download it and play around (not on production sites). I do not have much time to do testing on my own so I would be grateful for any comments.

          First !

          Filed under: Joomla, self referential — Tags: , , — Eike @ August 7, 2007 4:27 pm

          I really didn’t mean to do this. There are so many blogs already, there seemed to be no point in adding another one.

          It’s not that I don’t like to write – I’m as vain as the next man, and seeing your thoughts in writing makes them look more important (which undoubtly is the reason why blogs are so popular). It’s just that the stuff I write is usually tailored to specific audiences – speeches at science fiction cons, manuals for software I wrote or adapted, occasional ghostwriting, stuff like that. I’m used to do things for a purpose, and writing for an undefined audience seemed purposeless.

          Only I’m a web programmer, and occasionally I have to build sites in wordpress. And by now I have to adapt or write software for wordpress, and I need a place to test the stuff I wrote. So this is the purpose of the blog: testing facility, code bloat ground zero, room for improvement, whatever. And since I have to maintain the software anyway I just as well may write the occasional blog post.

          English is not my mother tongue, and I guess it shows. However bad english is a sort of lingua franca among people people who do web stuff (programmers, would-be programmers, users, designers, you name it), and I expect that most people who’ll drop by will do so in search of some web stuff, namely for some code I wrote for the Joomla CMS. To add a further purpose to this blog I’ll add a FAQ for that module (you’ll find the beginning of it in the side bar).

          I really didn’t mean to do this, there are so many blogs already. Yet here I am, and already I’m fighting the temptation to go all verbose on you. Count yourself lucky that I can’t wait to get my first post published.

          End of first message ;-)

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