I Think I’m Going to Start Dreaming in WordPress

Between home (getting this place into shape and looking forward to my personal site redesign), freelance (helping out with Tom’s blog once again) and work (three separate, concurrent, WP projects) I think I’m going to a bit mental with WordPress. Good mental. Hacker mental. But mental nonetheless.

Why mental? It’s rare for me to do so much server side coding. I’ve always done it- in moderation. This is absolute gluttony. All kinds of custom features, complicated, multi-template themes, etc. It’s all there. All I’m missing is a plugin and I’ll be working the full WordPress experience.

Which isn’t to say it’s all PHP all the time for me. As anyone who’s worked with WordPress knows, it’s a serious mix between server side code and good-old HTML + CSS and JavaScript, so I’m still able to push some boundaries with my core competencies- even while I’m stretching my brain with some semi-serious PHP.

Now if I could just work some Python into the mix, I’d be all set

I’m dying to share some of the work I’m doing. I’m super happy with the results so far.

Anyone out there doing any similar cross-training? I find it helps keep things interesting and ends up making me a better programmer when I get back to my home turf.

You?

On My Radar This Week- Cufon, Event Tracking, Steve Souders’ New Book

The following is a handy list of the things I’m currently thinking about and/or working with as well as a few things that are coming up around the bend. I’ll do this kind of thing from time to time. Mental housekeeping.

One with it.

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HTML5 I’m Using Today- Custom Data Attributes

I have two technology goals over the summer.

One is to finally do some meaningful Python work. I’ve been sniffing around Python for a couple of years now and still don’t have any real experience with it under my belt. Hopefully I can change that this summer.*

The other, more on-topic goal is to absolutely devour HTML5. I’ve had my eye on it from the dawn of the whatwg, but I’ve missed the recent opportunity we’ve been presented (in the form of browser support) to play with some of the new toys in a hands-on manner. That’ll change this summer.

And I’ll be sharing what I find, here.

See how well that works for all involved?

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Google Releases Page Speed (and I add a few lines to my to-do list)

Check it out:

Google Page Speed

Beyond the plugin itself, the rules are definitely of interest:
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What This is All About

Hi, my name is Rob Larsen and this is a new blog for me. I’ve decided to move all of my web technology and business of the internet writing over to one place so that people focused on that stuff can be spared the sketchbook images, movie writing and sports rambling I do over at my personal site. It’ll also allow me to go a little bit more off the rails there from time to time as people who know me from my day job will have this place to focus on.

I know what you’re wondering? Who am I? What’s this site about?

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