Since I announced my departure, no one at Envision has asked me why I’m leaving. I suspect most consider my motivations obvious, and the rest would rather not know. For my own reference, though, I’m going to note them.
My primary criteria for the next employer was a capacity for growth. I’ve felt […]
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Exiting Envision
New job!
It’s official: after 6.5 years I’ve tendered my resignation from Envision and have accepted a position with infuz.
As I told Dick Fleming, I count among the first workforce casualties of the planned highway 40 closures. My old commute was 17 miles each way and took an hour and a half daily, the new one […]
Pastoral office space
One of the few uses I’d have for a large home with many rooms would be crazy interior design. Today’s idea is to use grass-green carpet with a few other textures and then populate with a herd of sheep.
My destiny includes a new Miata
Yesterday I received a voucher from Mazda for $35 if I’d simply go test drive a 2006 Miata.
Then, on the way home, my clutch began behaving as if the hydraulics were low, and by the time I got home I couldn’t use 1st gear and shifting at all was a chore. Naturally, I got […]
First Yoga
Kurt? and I finally went to Urban Breath to try yoga. Good timing after a stressful drive?. The class was a “Yoga-Pillates fusion” led by Laura and focused on the abdomen and hips. I learned several things:
it is possible to just sit still and end up sweating
women trained as cheerleaders and dancers […]
Reintroducing Saint Louis to the Mississippi
Yesterday I took a stroll down to the riverfront to check out Artica and ponder the redevelopment plans recently made public. Most people are familiar with the four progressive proposals, from the simple and cheap Promenade to the outrageous Terraces and Islands.
The official plans
Rather than presenting 4 distinct proposals for public feedback, the design […]
Capitalism can be short-sighted
Yesterday I lunched with a friend who immigrated from Pakistan. Intelligent and driven, he is interested and knowledgeable in sociology and psychology, with a keen theory of mind. He also speaks Farsi and makes sharp observations about both western and middle eastern cultures, but is very grateful for his citizenship here and grateful […]
RC Saucer
My father gave me a flying saucer for my birthday. The package pronounces it a perfect gift for your 32 year old child, but I guess he thought I’m mature enough to handle it.
Finally got it inflated and flying today. This was a great gift; I’d never buy it for myself, but it’s […]
JSF
a.k.a. JavaServer Faces
I have been highly skeptical of JSF, perceiving it as a “me too” answer to ASP.NET, in the same manner JSP was an answer to classic ASP. My skepticism may prove insignificant, though, if the momentum behind JSF and credibility lent by some big-name supporters is any indication. My hope is […]
Shale
Shale is Craig McClanahan’s proposal for a next-generation Struts?, based on JSF?. It looks like it may make JSF approachable.
Shale provides a ViewController interface and abstract implementation with helpful methods. In a way, it provides the last bits necessary to treat backing beans as one treats ASP.NET codebehinds. David had a slide […]