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Looking for a REALLY good PHP programmer
by IncognitaMy IRL alter ego is working on a project that extends Museum of Dust into the community software sector. She has real money to pay a …
My IRL alter ego is working on a project that extends Museum of Dust into the community software sector. She has real money to pay a real PHP head to customise and build extension modules for a white-label social software PHP core. Someone who can also write kickarse CSSs would be super ideal… otherwise also seeking a web designer who can do the same. Very happy to negotiate timeframes, etc. If you can recommend anyone… or are the person above… PLEASE bubblemail me.
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Using an exported art list
by Dave PearsonYesterday I finally got around to using my little tool for exporting my RedBubble art list...
Yesterday I finally got around to using my little tool for exporting my RedBubble art list to build a quick and dirty site that acts as a simple “front door” into my works here. Given that I’ve had the domain davep.co.uk hanging around not doing anything useful for a while I’ve placed it over there. At the moment it’s a quick and dirty hack, more of a proof of concept than anything else, I’ll probably expand it into something more at some point in the future. But, for now, here’s the first version of Photography by Dave Pearson.
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Hack: Random page of UK group art
by Dave PearsonThe UK group has quite a lot of art in it now (204 pages as of the time of writing) and it has…
The UK group has quite a lot of art in it now (204 pages as of the time of writing) and it has been suggested that having so much art could work against a lot of the stuff that’s in there (a suggestion that makes sense to me). So, I got to thinking: it could be amusing to have a little tool that directs you to a random page. One line of PHP code later: The UK Group Art Random Page Selection Thingy Clicking on that link will take you to a random page. Note, however, that there’s a small problem with the above in that I need to hand-edit the max number of pages as the number of works increase. Still, for a quick one-line hack, it’s not so bad. I think.
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Geeking Out With Exif
by Dave PearsonBack in May last year I knocked up some code to generate some (po…
Back in May last year I knocked up some code to generate some (pointless) stats taken from the Exif data of my photographs. The other day I found the Google charts API and got to thinking that it might be (pointless) fun to knock something up that used it to generate some charts from the stats. A little bit of PHP hacking later and I’ve now got a page of totally pointless charts to go along with the totally pointless stats. Things like this: No, I’m not sure that it tells me anything useful either. But, but, but…. It’s fun to hack.
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Hack: Random profile page link generator
by Dave PearsonInspired by yesterday’s little hack I got t…
Inspired by yesterday’s little hack I got to thinking that it might be fun to have some way of pointing people at random aspects of your profile (random page of art, random page of clothing, random page of favourites, random page of people on your watchlist being the obvious ones). To make it work, to make it so it approaches being easy to use by most people, it needed some sort of link generator. Some hacking about with PHP later and here it is: The RedBubble random pages from your profile link generator thingy I’ve tried as best as I can to document how it works and how you can use it over on the page so I won’t write any more about that here. However, if you’re stuck, or find it confusing, or just need a hand with something, feel free to ask here. To give you an idea of what it ends up doing: View a random page of my art
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The RedBubble Hacks Forum
by Dave PearsonJo O’Brien has been kind enough to create a new forum in the How To RedBubble group’s...
Jo O’Brien has been kind enough to create a new forum in the How To RedBubble group’s forums area that provides a place to discuss RedBubble hacks. If you’ve got an interest in creating add-ons or little hacks that help when using RedBubble please do pop over and join in.
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Putting my photography in its place
by Dave PearsonNow that I’ve got my ruby code that lets me query the photography on my main site in a nice and simple way...
Now that I’ve got my ruby code that lets me query the photography on my main site in a nice and simple way running smoothly I’ve been toying with some more things that I can do with it. After doing the geoname hack the other day I realised that I now had everything I needed to generate a list of all of my albums broken down by the nearest centre of population. One very short ruby script later (the heart of which is a single line of code, albeit a rather long line of code) plus a little bit of php hacking (my main site was developed ages ago in php—I’ll probably move to rails one day) and I had what I wanted. So, here we go: all my albums broken down by nearest centre of population. The layout could do with some improvement and I’ll probably get around to that some time soon but, for a quick hack, it works well and is actually quite handy (at least for my own purposes).
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This was actually the title of a message preached by the president of the Bible college I went to…shortly after his message, I wrote a poem by the same title (he was pleased that I was paying attention during the preaching & honoured that I used the same title)... If we live our lives in such a manner that we acknowledge Christ’s presence, what kind of life would we live??
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This treasure from the Musee de Louvre in Paris France was captured in September 2007.
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