I have released a college-weight wrestling boxscore infusion for the PHP-Fusion content management system. You can see it in action at the NECCWA website, as well as a version for high school weights on the e107 content management system at MassWrestling.
The source is released under the GPL and you can find more informaton on it at my CV.
Starting January, I’ll be working for Basis Tech in Cambridge. Their office is a two-minute walk from Alewife on the MBTA, so I won’t have a car this time around and I can’t begin to say how happy I am to not have to pay for gas and insurance. I’ll be doing development and programming projects.
My new apartment is right next to Fenway Park (I can see Jillian’s from my bedroom window). Unfortunately it looks like I’m about .3 miles from the nearest greenline T stop, Hynes Convention Center, and .4 miles to Kenmore. Northeastern’s a .75 mile walk from the apartment. You can check out the location with Google Maps. For coop it will be nice not needing to be on campus, but I’ll probably have to get a bike once summer two semester starts and I’m back in classes again. The most exciting part about my first apartment is that I will be moving my furniture from home into it - my queen size bed, my glass desk, my glass shelves, my nice lighting…all the things that I can’t have in an on campus apartment, not mention the fact that I can paint my walls a color other than eggshell. I’m so tired of white walls and posters trying to cover them up.
I feels like I’m making a big step towards being independent - for real.
Here’s a press release from Pyxis Mobile (my last coop) that talks about their newest product version, mPlatform 5.0.
All the talk of connecting to “disparate data sources” in the MDM relies heavily on the work I designed and developed, which was named the PAF: the plugin application framework. It’s so rewarding to read about something that I contributed so much to - be so talked up so strongly in a press release!