This is just a quick tease not a full essay. Want to see a static HTML page from WordPress? Take a peek. (You can see static rendering of the Atom syndication feed here. Burningbird here. Program modified to grab all content in page and reproduce.) I logged into the #wordpress IRC today, and the issue of static rendering of […]
Rose garden
I can’t just ‘do’ technology. The longer I don’t feed that other half of me, the more somber I become. The weather was too nice to stay inside pasting, cutting, and folding for my Art of Book projects, so it was a good time to visit the rose gardens; take some pictures, though I know […]
M is for MySQL and P is for PHP I like to go the book store about once a week, to browse the shelves checking out what’s new and have a really nice cup of coffee at the cafe. (Well, and also make sure my books are stocked, but that goes without saying.) A couple […]
M is for MySQL and P is for PHP For the LAMP series, I’ve decided to focus on WordPress for the nonce. I’m anxious to dig in and start playing with the tool, not to mention migrate the rest of my weblogs. I’ll return to Textpattern at a later time; or we’ll see how Joseph […]
Never kick a sleeping giant
Recovered from the Wayback machine. Mark Pilgrim has also made the move to WordPress saying what the rest of us have been saying, that it’s not about the money (i.e. we’re not whining, cheap, spoiled free blogging shits). He wrote: WordPress is Free Software. Its rules will never change. In the event that the WordPress community disbands […]
