stopgaps

In high-school, the teacher who taught a programming class and worked to write a Java-based voting system insisted they build in logging functionality, in spite of the iron-clad storage of data into text files. This discussion made an impression upon me because the best and worst thing about programming and computers is they do . . . → Read More: stopgaps

2006 IntelliContact Accomplishments

I decided to make list of things of which I’ve been a part of accomplishing over the last twelve months at IntelliContact not any without assistance, and some for which I’m only happy to have had a role.

From 3500-7200+ customers From one database cluster to four From eight mail servers to 12 Creating . . . → Read More: 2006 IntelliContact Accomplishments

CIO Magazine

A recent CIO Magazine article about pre-packaged open-source software includes several quotes from me.

the Spike

We’re engaging in a spike at IntelliContact this week. Some of the projects people are investigating (none of which are sure to be finished by the end of this week):

Mac/Yahoo Desktop Widget Cleanup of old files in codebase Consistent mail sending for messages other than broadcasts Firefox/Thunderbird Extension for showing message stats Refactoring . . . → Read More: the Spike