I suppose it has been a long time since I have done anything with this website. I sorta had to take a break from all of the extra curricular activities I had going on. I have found that I push myself too hard on my non work time and I just need to take a break from it all.
Well I am happy to say that I have gotten over all that. I have gotten back into the swing of things and I have gotten a lot of things done in the past couple of weeks.
I am in the middle of a complete code rewrite for Podcasting Paradise. I have come to appreciate the virtues of MVC frameworks and I decided that in order for that website to move forward, I needed to start over. I pushed over a lot of the core changes to the code this weekend so that Google can process all of the different URLs (luckily I was able to implement a lot of 301’s and canonical URL’s so that it hopefully will not lose its page rank). There is still a lot of work that needs to be done but now that I have a good base, I can implement the new features much faster than before.
Another thing I have started getting to know is Magento. Professionally, my job has shifted to working with that platform and seeing what I can do with it. Personally, I am fascinated with it and how much functionality Varien is giving away for free (and how much more they offer for around $10,000). I am amazed by how different their code is than anything else I have dealt with before. At this point I can say that I am familiar with using their code, however I am not quite comfortable with extending their code yet. Within the next few weeks however, I am confident that I will be able to accomplish all of that. One thing I am pretty sure about is that being familiar with Magento will probably be a very important part of my skill set and I am glad to be able to do that while I am being paid to do so.
One thing I was frustrated about with Magento was the apparent lack of documentation. Having to dig through Google for what I thought would be basic answers was frustrating. I also noticed that there was not one real good community that could support one another. Magento Connect is alright, but I felt that it was not very accessible. You could not search the website very well to figure out what you were doing.
So taking that knowledge with me I decided to create my own community. The Magento Users Group. There I will be hosting a phpBB forum as well as what I am calling the Magento Cookbook. Like other tech cookbooks out there, it operates based on a very simple question and answer format. Something I think will be incredibly helpful to other people. Right now the only things inside of there are the questions I had and the answers I have found.
Then there are my other blogs, Learn jQuery Now and Learn PHP Now. Both of which I am going to work on posting regularly again. However, instead of 5 days a week, I will be be posting once a week.
On the less techie side of things, I am going to be going to Mexico in a couple of weeks. I am very excited to get away from things for a week so I can really relax. I always seem to do pretty well when I am forced to be away from my email for about a week at a time. It’s actually pretty refreshing.