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Art in Strange Places

Over the years I've had my fair share of dead projects. Some of them had promise, most of them didn't. There is one, however, that wasn't a total loss. At least if you can call screenshots in Garrys Mod art. Looking Down Hug Cart

An Adventure in DevOps

About a couple of weeks ago was when I decided it was finally time to dip my toes in the murky depths of server management. Up until then, pretty much all of my software developing experience was in front-end work. (An umbrella term encompassing everything from static websites to games

LexHack: A Cautionary Tale of Ambition

Hackathons. Making the best program/application that you possibly can in a short span of time. Sounds like a perfect way to spend a day, doesn’t it? In all honesty, hackathons are quite fun, especially if you know what you’re doing, but even just to see the cool

Take Your Time

Yesterday, whilst browsing my usual slew of subreddits, I happened upon probably the best octopus related, github compatible, static blogging framework: Octopress. In my excited frenzy to whip together something that I could call a blog, no matter the quality, I failed to notice some very key details in my

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