John Resig


Work Has Begun!

The Release Schedule

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Development has officially begun on ideaShrub. Much of the morning was spent figuring out the use cases, actions, and our desired release schedule. Our first deadline is set for Thursday at noon, so we’re definitely keeping things under a […]

Comment · Posted: May 16th, 2005


Importing Data

People have data in thousands of formats and just as many locations. It’s a constant problem trying to figure out what ways for data importation are most effective and cover the widest audience.

Comment · Posted: May 12th, 2005


Exporting Data and Notifications

One thing that became abundantly clear within the first minutes of brainstorming for this project was the overall importance of being able to move your data around, easily and in as many formats as possible.

Comment · Posted: May 11th, 2005


Idea Shrub

I’ve got some good news to announce. First off, this summer I will be working for (my company) Juniper Bay, LLC full-time. The main project of the summer is going to be the Schedule Maker (mentioned before). However, before I continue work on that, I’m going to be working with Julia and Josh to bring […]

Comment · Posted: May 10th, 2005


Google Proxy Concerns

Yesterday Google released a new project of theirs dubbed the ‘Google Web Accelerator‘.

Comment · Posted: May 5th, 2005


Making Rochester Events Usable

One of the on-going jokes amoungst my friends is that the ‘has to be’ at least one festival every weekend here in Rochester, NY. So, the other day I sat down and tried to find every one that, at least, mentioned ‘fest’ or ‘festival’ in its name.

Comment · Posted: May 4th, 2005


Geo Traffic Data

I’ll admit that I didn’t give the Yahoo Traffic RSS feed data that close of a look the first time around (I had just assumed that it was purely ‘boring’ textual data), but now that Greg has posted a link to his Google-Yahoo Traffic Maps mashup, I see that each of the traffic incidents include […]

Comment · Posted: May 4th, 2005


Bug Jar Event Scraper

This script pulls down the current list of events on the Bug Jar web site – can be manipulated later to fit into an RSS feed or iCal Calendar (for example).

Comment · Posted: May 3rd, 2005


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