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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
I write this blog in Canadian English and don't use a spell checker. Typos happen.
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» Full-time with Rails since May 2005 » Former committer for RadRails (now Aptana) » I also have a few Rails side-projects in development: 1. wheretogoinTO.com Toronto nightlife 2. Hey Heads Up! TODO list and sharing 3. Layered Genealogy family history research 4. foos for foosball scoring 5. fanconcert for music fans (on hold) Hiring Rails developers? I can telecommute by the hour from Ottawa, Canada »» Email: rails AT ryanlowe DOT ca
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AudioMan Gets a New Home
I have moved the AudioMan site to its new home: http://www.audioman.org. I'll be writing more on the site about AudioMan's new architecture next week though a lot of it will be blogged here to work the kinks out. Judging by the response so far not a lot of you are interested in it. :) Ah well, I'll keep writing about it anyway. Posted at February 06, 2004 at 03:26 AM ESTLast updated February 06, 2004 at 03:26 AM EST Comments
Ah, but there is a difference between being interested and having time to participate. Usually at the end of the day I don't feel like turning on my computer (but do so anyways to rant (blog) or check email). It could just be that people want a rest. » Posted by: Jim at February 6, 2004 08:45 AMI love programming when I get home! The reason I have not jumped totally on board is... well a few things 1) I live with a she-devil in a cramped tiny little space until my home is ready (now set for March 31). 2) I am still getting used to my ayTop. Once I get java up and running - I want to throw together a simple hello world style program to get jUnit, jCoverage, Ant going... including looking at the token replace thing 3) I am currently working on a project that may pay me some $$... 4) I love to play with Ayana after work as well... so that complicates things ;-) My honest, optimistic guess would be 1 month after I move into the new place. My pessemistic guess is probably 1 month after the honeymoon :-) » Posted by: aforward at February 6, 2004 10:10 AMI'm like Jim. After coming home, I have to do the "social" things. Not having a girlfriend means I have to go out and date. And that's time consuming. That and playing sports and meeting friends. I only have time to get music, email, blog (not anymore though!). However, there are days when I get on the computer and I feel like programming...but those are becoming rarer as I have so many issues in "the real world" that I have to deal with. Wish it was different. But it isn't. So I just deal. » Posted by: roy at February 6, 2004 12:28 PMI wasn't trying to guilt-trip you guys. I was just pointing out the obvious. :) » Posted by: Ryan at February 6, 2004 01:12 PMI haven't jumped up board because between my fantasy basketball obsession, girls, having Raptors TV, 4 sportsnets and Fox Sportsworld, my computer has because a place to email and blog... and of course read about more sports... Roy, what's the story with you website?!?
It got too popular ... for a day. The Rogers people won't let me access it - even by FTP. Basically, I'm taking a Blocation for 1 or so months. Hey! I just made up a word! Blocation = Blog + Vacation. def: Taking a break from your Blog. » Posted by: roy at February 7, 2004 05:31 PMold news... but it's neat when you blog comes up high on search engines... I googled "jcoverage c# version" [i'm looking for a few code coverage tool for .net] and you're resume ended up 3rd on the list (because of the jcoverage) http://www.google.com/search?q=jcoverage+c%23+version |