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Every code review I had to fix stuff, but I learned a bunch. I absorbed a huge amount about Python, particularly during the code reviews from our Python expert Dave Symonds in Australia. Here was a project that folks have been wanting and I could learn a new language and toolkit. I’ve never really used Python before, and I need an actual project to work on before I really learn something. The second was to have an excuse to expand my horizons. If you ever get a chance to hear him talking about brewing beer or raising his six kids, you should. I worked with him on a previous project and had a lot of fun. The first was to keep working on a project with the Launcher tech lead, John Grabowski.
#Voodoopad 6 software#
So, why this particular project? Good question, since I haven’t done much with AppEngine, outside of a small Photo Software Quickies database, similar to the Borkware Quickies. What is the Launcher? It’s a little dashboard where you can create new App Engine projects, run them locally, look at the logs, and deploy to. Because of this, the Launcher works on Linux too.Īnd now it’s shipping. Even though it says Windows, I did most of my work on the Mac, since the project is in Python and uses wxWidgets. Over the last 9 months or so, I’ve thrown in my 20% time on the App Engine Launcher for Windows. But it’s really nice having the opportunity. It’s the responsibility of each engineer to actually find or make a project, and to take the time to do it. One of the cool things about working at the GOOG is you can spend 20% of your time on projects unrelated your usual work.
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~/Library/Application Support/VoodooPad/Script PlugIns/Svn a Snarf the “Commit changes to subversion” code” and paste it into a new file living at.Getting it set up correctly isn’t 100% obvious – here’s how I do it: VooDooPad has nice Script Plugin support, including some sample LUA scripts. This is complicated by VP docs being a bundle with files coming and going as the file is edited. So now I need to be able to commit VoodooPad doc changes. *cough*.Īnyway, I’m moving into a new 13″ MacBookPro (sweet sweet little machine), and I’m taking the nuke-from-orbit approach: only installing software and data files on-demand. By keeping a narrative of development in an ever-growing VP, I can go back and figure out where certain “design” “decisions” came from that are currently causing me problems. Yeah, Git and Hg are the new hotness, but for some projects I’m still using subversion.Ī also like keeping my project documentation in VoodooPad.