Archive for November, 2006



Kiwi progress…

Progress has been slow on Kiwi lately, and I apologize for that. I’m a student as many of you know, and I seem to have a ton of projects and homework assignments floating around. Recently, there’s been a bit of progress, like builds no longer fail (yaay!). The client is still not functional in it’s […]

Check out this talk by Martin Fowler on domain specific languages. It’s directed at Java developers, but the same ideas can very easily be applied to Objective-C. Link via Ralph Johnson

It’s moving time.

I’ve been working on migrating my sites over to my shiny, new virtual private server. Like always, it’s taking longer than anticipated, mostly because of a lack of sysadmin experience on Debian. I’m learning quickly, and I have a few things setup, like the main Kiwi website, and a wiki run off of MoinMoin.
I’m […]

SpamBayes and a plan for Spam

I’ve been working on setting up my virtual server which runs this site and Kiwi, and I’ve been tinkering with the mail system (of course). I have Postfix running as the MTA, which sends incoming mail to Procmail, which deposits my mail into a series of Maildir directories. From there, I can use the wonderful […]