Patrick Curtain http://patrickcurtain.com @pcurtain posterous.com Tue, 01 May 2012 17:16:00 -0700 Exhaust yourself happily! http://patrickcurtain.com/exhaust-yourself-happily http://patrickcurtain.com/exhaust-yourself-happily

I don't really understand people who are unhappy all day and just wishing for "time off". To do what? Sit and stare? Lay down?

I wish for everyone the joy I have most of the time... spending ourselves in endeavors we believe in. For me, I'm playing music (practicing, rehearsing, performing, recording) and I'm building things in software (the products, relationships, minds and talents of my teams). I'd *rather* do these things than "watch tv" or "hang out" aimlessly. 

Exhaust yourself in a good cause! If it feels like play time, you're doing it right.

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Mon, 26 Mar 2012 23:56:54 -0700 TC Electronics RS112 http://patrickcurtain.com/tc-electronics-rs112 http://patrickcurtain.com/tc-electronics-rs112

Love this addition to my gear. The RS112 replaces my Phil Jones Briefcase as my "small rig". Four times as loud and the same total weight. :)

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Thu, 01 Mar 2012 14:34:00 -0800 Let's pay MORE for gas... http://patrickcurtain.com/lets-pay-more-for-gas http://patrickcurtain.com/lets-pay-more-for-gas

I favor higher costs for gas. My hope is it leads to a more realistic valuation of transportation and it's costs.

When importing a 200lb finished wood item from China is still cheaper than making it here, we're not doing it right.

When people think cars and gas and highways and accidents and lost time due to congestion are all less of a burden than public transit, we're doing it wrong.

When we falsely keep the price of fuel below it's current real value, we lose the differentiation it SHOULD make. 

We currently have some of the lowest fuel prices in the world, aside from the producing countries (gulf states, etc).

Think about our commuter habits. Big employers just expect people to drive great distances to them, when they could reasonably set up satellite offices much more effectively. :)

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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:51:35 -0800 Who would Jesus Tax? http://patrickcurtain.com/who-would-jesus-tax http://patrickcurtain.com/who-would-jesus-tax http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/72363.html
“I actually think that is going to make economic sense, but for me as a Christian, it also coincides with Jesus’s teaching that ‘for unto whom much is given, much shall be required,’”

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Tue, 10 Jan 2012 16:28:51 -0800 Recording! http://patrickcurtain.com/recording http://patrickcurtain.com/recording

Been having a BLAST recording with Christopher Worth http://worth-music.com/. Here's a tiny snippet:

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Tue, 05 Jul 2011 11:51:55 -0700 Standup! (Update) http://patrickcurtain.com/standup-update http://patrickcurtain.com/standup-update

Just realized, I haven't updated that post to show you all the Ikea solution i found. $150. :-)

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Thu, 30 Jun 2011 14:23:00 -0700 Dark Horse needs YOU! http://patrickcurtain.com/dark-horse-needs-you http://patrickcurtain.com/dark-horse-needs-you

Coders! Dark Horse Comics Needs YOU!

We're doing *our* part to make the world safe for Digital Comics [1][2]  and we need bright engineers to keep up the fight.

Join us if you:

  • Have a bright mind and a passion for software
  • Have been coding in an OO language at least a year
  • Know mobile (iOS and Android) or want to learn [2]

We offer

  • An Agile/XP development environment
  • Pairing and collaborative interaction
  • Test-driven culture (still growing)
  • FREE COMICS!
  • Mobile and Digital Media experience
  • Low stress, sustainable pace

To apply, send me an email with the URL to your LinkedIn profile.  If you have links to Github/Bitbucket repos, portfolio sites and other examples of your work, also good.  Tell us about your passion for software and one idea for how to make the comics reading experience better.

Oh!  More specifics? Uh... Well, we're really more interested in finding bright intelligent people that will work hard and fit our tightnit team than in any laundry list of specific buzzwords, but...

All our developers mix tasks cutting across our project and tools so you'll be expected to work in:

  • Python/Django for current web work, many frameworks and libs
  • Javascript and HTML5/CSS (have you seen our Web Reader!?[1])
  • Objective-C for our Dark Horse Comics reader app [2] and other iOS efforts
  • Java for the Android version currently in development
  • PHP for legacy apps waiting to be re-tooled [3]
  • Linux/*nix and AWS for servers, comfort with the shell is a must
  • Various tools in our stuck including fabric, puppet, hudson, mercurial, , raw SQL (still!) and more

We practice facilitated code reviews (using reviewboard currently).

We use Pivotal Tracker for planning and during sprints.

We provide Macs with second monitors decked out as each of us prefer.  (Dark Horse is a top to bottom Mac shop)

Most of our development happens collaboratively, so being on-site in our offices in Milwaukie is the norm, but hours and work styles are flexible. Style is very casual, come as you are.

(Did I mention the FREE COMICS!)

Links

[1] http://digital.darkhorse.com/

[2] http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dark-horse-comics/id415378623?mt=8

[3] http://www.tfaw.com/

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Fri, 07 Jan 2011 10:23:33 -0800 skimming node.js http://patrickcurtain.com/skimming-nodejs http://patrickcurtain.com/skimming-nodejs I know I'm late to this, but maybe still early enough to have fun.  This question, "What are the benefits of developing in node.js versus Python?", on Quora sent me off on a reading spree last night.  Some of those links:
My excitement, of course, goes back to the Newton and it's wonderful NewtonScript development environment.  NewtonScript was one of the first follow-ons to the Self language (evolving Smalltalk) to take advantage of "instance-based object inheritance" (prototypes) that javascript has now popularized.  Great stuff, man.  :)

I'm definitely excited to poke around in server-side javascript and a more async.-model programming style as well as seeing how the proto-inheritance idea would change system models in design.  Fun stuff.

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Thu, 06 Jan 2011 14:05:00 -0800 What ONE thing can help the most? http://patrickcurtain.com/what-one-thing-can-help-the-most http://patrickcurtain.com/what-one-thing-can-help-the-most

Aiming for a more equal (more just) society.  

Yup.  That's it.

Some more info, should you want more than just my say so on that...

And you can find lots more from 

Headquarters for the authors and the movement is at "The Equality Trust"

And yes, there are naysayers.  Read em all!  I can tell you which side I find more common sense and more believable.

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Mon, 20 Dec 2010 13:24:00 -0800 Standup! It's better for you.... http://patrickcurtain.com/standup-its-better-for-you http://patrickcurtain.com/standup-its-better-for-you

I stand up when I code.  

(Standup update has updated pics of the desk I'm using for standing now)

I read this article in the NY Times about the effect that constant sitting for work has on the modern worker.  All of our "at the computer keyboard" time, thought work, programming, analysis, writing, etc. is killing us.  And that's happening even to the active among us, those who actually find time to go exercise before and after work.  They still die younger than those who don't live at a desk.

So, as I stepped back into a coding role (software developer here) I knew I didn't want to spend 8+ hours each day sitting in a chair.

More specifically, my own physiology has been changing and I'd feel it at the end of the day.  In my hips, knees and back, I'd have pains after sitting all day writing software.

For me, then, the answer was to stand UP!

Stuff

At home, this just meant setting my laptop on a box or anything else convenient and stable

Once starting at Dark Horse Comics in the Fall (2010), I mentioned that it's something I'd like to do, and "could you help me with this"? I'm really grateful that Marty Carter here found me an Anthro Cart that had been abandoned and was in storage.  That's the two-level desk you see to the left in the picture.  I just put my monitor on a big box (filled with packing peanuts for stability). I use the Bluetooth keyboard and trackpad so i can easily shift to sitting mode.  Takes less than 2 minutes to slide over to sitting down.

Sitting

In Action

What I can't easily show is how it feels.

I actually move almost all the time.  Programming isn't primarily typing.  It's reading thinking (a lot!) and then typing before observing the outcome (tests run, builds, etc) so... any time my hands aren't on keyboard or mouse, my legs are moving, shifting weight back and forth, bending and walking around.  You'll be surprised, once you try it, just how much you move.  And yes, even while coding.

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Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:11:00 -0800 Carousel Pains http://patrickcurtain.com/carousel-pains http://patrickcurtain.com/carousel-pains

Okay, likely to say this in longer form later, but...

I think the main image to carry, when starting as the new coder in an existing, high-functioning development team, is this....

You're a five year old and you walk up to the already spinning carousel in the playground

Angular velocity

You run around and keep trying to jump on, but whatever it is that's spinning that carousel is doing their job well.  :)  Ya kinda have to keep running and hope that you eventually hit a velocity that will let you join the team at speed.

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Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:43:49 -0800 Desiging for iOS http://patrickcurtain.com/desiging-for-ios http://patrickcurtain.com/desiging-for-ios It's quite fun to work through the design issues around the iOS user interaction. All kinds of things are well set by expectation now, but there's still the question of how much makes sense, behaviorally. Fun stuff. :)

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Mon, 08 Nov 2010 20:31:23 -0800 Trying the iPhone app for Posterous http://patrickcurtain.com/trying-the-iphone-app-for-posterous http://patrickcurtain.com/trying-the-iphone-app-for-posterous

P94

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Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:32:26 -0800 First Test Post http://patrickcurtain.com/first-test-post-47 http://patrickcurtain.com/first-test-post-47 Just testing the posting for now.

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Fri, 01 May 2009 13:02:00 -0700 Pig Flu: Et Tu, Pooh? - Boing Boing http://patrickcurtain.com/pig-flu-et-tu-pooh-boing-boing-0 http://patrickcurtain.com/pig-flu-et-tu-pooh-boing-boing-0 http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/01/et-tu-pooh.html

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Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:27:00 -0700 Your Code Rocks (Greg Weber) http://patrickcurtain.com/your-code-rocks-greg-weber http://patrickcurtain.com/your-code-rocks-greg-weber Greg Weber is an amazing thinker and writer who once thought he'd code for a living, but found much better uses for his abilities. :) 

Today I posted a status:

"love it when the qa pass tell me our software rocks and there are no problems to report doesn't happen often."
Which led him to pen this lyric...

(Led Zep folksy strum)

I went to QA Pass with my parcel of code,
My hands were sweaty, i was weary of the cold
The wizened old man with eyes red from croup
Poured over every line and over every loop
When he finally spoke, my labors he did not mock
And instead pulled out a guitar, and he doth began to rock:
"Your code ROCKS!!!! Your code ROCKS!!!!
There is trouble in middle earth
And ogres are causing mayhem
There's a lotta shit causing problems
But your code is not one of them
Cuz YOUR CODE ROCKS!!!! YOUR CODE ROCKS!!!
YOUR CODE ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKS!!!!!!!"


Greg simply rocks. Doesn't he?

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Mon, 27 Apr 2009 05:12:00 -0700 The Mary Girls http://patrickcurtain.com/the-mary-girls http://patrickcurtain.com/the-mary-girls Just had the oddest memory climb back to my consciousness. :)

Years ago my family was friends with a family of four girls, also former Catholics, also in this fervent charismatic faith walk. I remember them being somewhere in the "Valley".. Ventura, CA maybe?

Anyway, the sticky part that triggered the memory is... their mom had named each and everyone of them "Mary." IIRC, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Mary Beth and Mary Rett.

So, netiverse, in this age of Social Networking and wild reconnections, if this reaches one of the "Mary Girls", get back to me. :-)

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Tue, 21 Apr 2009 00:38:00 -0700 Fairspin Teases Out The Bias In Political News http://patrickcurtain.com/fairspin-teases-out-the-bias-in-political-new-2 http://patrickcurtain.com/fairspin-teases-out-the-bias-in-political-new-2

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Fairspin Teases Out The Bias In Political News

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Every news source has its bias, and that is especially true for political news. The same story on the Huffington Post is more likely to have a liberal slant than something on Fox News. Most people figure out which news sources share political views and settle on a few which make them feel comfortable. For those who have trouble identifying left from right, there is now FairSpin, a site that looks like it just launched today.


FairSpin takes the most buzzed about news stories from memeorandum (the sister site to Techmeme, but for politics), and lays them out on a page literally from left to right. The Huffington Post, Talking Points memo, and Washington Monthly stories are on the left. The Washington post and New York Times stories are in the middle. And the Wall Street Journal Op-ed and Fox News stories are on the right.


If you don't agree with this pacement, then you can vote on any story, indicating whether you think it's bias is left-leaning, right-leaning, or "fair." (I am not sure whether a neutral leaning is more fair than any other, or simply wishy-washy). When you click through to a story, it presents it under a toolbar (yes, yet another frame) with its own shortened URL, which lets you cast your vote and return easily to FairSpin. For instance, this link http://fairspin.org/read/5093 takes you to a Michelle Malkin post. (This doesn't work for New York Times articles, however, because it has disabled such toolbars and non-redirecting URL shorteners after the whole Diggbar controversy).


FairSpin shows you your voting history, as well as the community's, and allows you to hide "highly-biased" stories. It neatly lays out visually what many readers already know, but is a helpful filter nonetheless. Just ignore the side which offends you the most.


The site was developed by Stephen Hood, who until recently ran Delicious for Yahoo, and Dave Baggeroer, a designer. You can read more about it on their blog.


Stephen Hood most recently ran the social bookmarking service Delicious at Yahoo. Based on this experience Stephen is a big believer in the power of the community to organize information and accomplish goals, and sees an opportunity to mobilize readers to identify bias in the news. Dave Baggeroer


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Tue, 21 Apr 2009 00:38:00 -0700 Fairspin Teases Out The Bias In Political News http://patrickcurtain.com/fairspin-teases-out-the-bias-in-political-new-0 http://patrickcurtain.com/fairspin-teases-out-the-bias-in-political-new-0

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Fairspin Teases Out The Bias In Political News

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Every news source has its bias, and that is especially true for political news. The same story on the Huffington Post is more likely to have a liberal slant than something on Fox News. Most people figure out which news sources share political views and settle on a few which make them feel comfortable. For those who have trouble identifying left from right, there is now FairSpin, a site that looks like it just launched today.


FairSpin takes the most buzzed about news stories from memeorandum (the sister site to Techmeme, but for politics), and lays them out on a page literally from left to right. The Huffington Post, Talking Points memo, and Washington Monthly stories are on the left. The Washington post and New York Times stories are in the middle. And the Wall Street Journal Op-ed and Fox News stories are on the right.


If you don't agree with this pacement, then you can vote on any story, indicating whether you think it's bias is left-leaning, right-leaning, or "fair." (I am not sure whether a neutral leaning is more fair than any other, or simply wishy-washy). When you click through to a story, it presents it under a toolbar (yes, yet another frame) with its own shortened URL, which lets you cast your vote and return easily to FairSpin. For instance, this link http://fairspin.org/read/5093 takes you to a Michelle Malkin post. (This doesn't work for New York Times articles, however, because it has disabled such toolbars and non-redirecting URL shorteners after the whole Diggbar controversy).


FairSpin shows you your voting history, as well as the community's, and allows you to hide "highly-biased" stories. It neatly lays out visually what many readers already know, but is a helpful filter nonetheless. Just ignore the side which offends you the most.


The site was developed by Stephen Hood, who until recently ran Delicious for Yahoo, and Dave Baggeroer, a designer. You can read more about it on their blog.


Stephen Hood most recently ran the social bookmarking service Delicious at Yahoo. Based on this experience Stephen is a big believer in the power of the community to organize information and accomplish goals, and sees an opportunity to mobilize readers to identify bias in the news. Dave Baggeroer


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Wed, 15 Apr 2009 12:54:00 -0700 Kathryn Cramer: Clay Shirky has an excellent post on #amazonfail http://patrickcurtain.com/kathryn-cramer-clay-shirky-has-an-excellent-p-1 http://patrickcurtain.com/kathryn-cramer-clay-shirky-has-an-excellent-p-1 http://www.kathryncramer.com/kathryn_cramer/2009/04/clay-shirky-has-an-excellent-post-on-amazonfail.html

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