I think I have been a really good sport. Two weddings in two months! Luckily all of my brothers and sisters are married now, so I am hoping to not have to attend any more weddings for a while. I’ll defer to Justin’s rant on weddings so I don’t have…
Moving my blog to tomcaswell.com/blog
I have decided to move my main blog over to tomcaswell.com/blog. That means everyone who has been following my blog may want to change your feed readers to point the new blog location. All three of you. Part of the reason is because I want to use WordPress so I…
Letting my Flickr photos wander…
I’ve been having a lot of fun with Flickr lately. I like seeing the different ways my photos get reused. From Wikipedia to Schmap.com to an online women’s magazine. Just for fun, I have added a “reused” tag to each of the photos I know has been reused somewhere. Here’s…
Rapid web client development/deployment with Bungee Builder
From the FamilySearch Conference:(but it deserves its own post)Matt Misbach (Bungee Labs): Rapid web client development/deployment https://builder.bungeeconnect.com/ The buider IDE itself is a bungee application No data management included, but this can plug into S3 (it runs on EC3). The IDE will always be free to developers Business model: it…
FamilySearch Developer Conference Notes
I’ll be adding some notes throughout the day… Keynote Ransom Love: “Brave New Platform: Changing the World of Genealogy” http://devnet.familysearch.org/support/roadmap-for-new-developers (It’s nice to see that FamilySearch is using plone) Duane Kuehne: API Overview They do not yet have load metrics on any of the API calls they outlined. They expect…