Monthly Archives: July 2007

jQuery makes AJAX easy

If you work in web development and need to pull off some nifty web 2.0 features like CSS manipulation and AJAX, I can’t recommend the jQuery library enough. I originally heard about it from Alex King’s blog and was inspired … Continue reading

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First WordPress Plugin

On the 18th, I released my first WordPress plugin. I basically copied the idea of the Tumblr bookmarklet and implemented it as a WordPress plugin. I love the ease of use of Tumblr but wanted the flexibility of WordPress. Tumblr … Continue reading

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Is Genius Status Attainable?

I consider myself smart, but I’m no Albert Einstein. I would venture to guess you feel the same way. We want to be on a higher plain of thinking, but for some reason we are stuck in our current set … Continue reading

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Sudo Psychology Explained

Many readers have asked me about the category sudo psychology. I know the proper term should be pseudo psychology, but I chose to use sudo as a geeky nod to the very important Linux/Unix command sudo – this command lets … Continue reading

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