Welcome to the web home of Steve, Julie, Jordan, and Jada Donie |
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| a little slice of geek heaven. | now hosted by me, at home. |
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Go see the photo album - my family photo album,
with pictures of the whole clan. This is password protected, for access only by
family and friends.
Email me if you would like the password. This album is produced with software that I have written myself, and is almost fully automated. I store the photos using a tool called Subversion. Whenever I add a new photo, an automated process starts that generates smaller photos for the web, all the HTML navigation, etc., and then posts it automatically here. It also automatically shows up on my electronic photo frame that I made from a dead laptop. |
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Steve's personal weblog - Powered by pebble, running on my own server. Steve's technical weblog at Los Techies - Starting in late 2008, I have started blogging technical content at Los Techies, a strong community of technical bloggers About Me - a little bit about who I am and what I do. Steve's OLD Weblog - On blogger.com. Someday I may migrate that stuff to pebble. Donie Family Weblog - an aborted experiment in collaborative editing. |
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Steve's Resume - I consider myself a
Software
Craftsman.
I have a wide range of skills and the ability to interact well with people and computers. I am currently employed with DrillingInfo and I am not currently welcoming any recruiter calls. This resume is here for your curiosity only. I have directions to my office posted here since our company website doesn't have them. I also have my resume available in other formats, including Adobe Acrobat (PDF), Microsoft Word, and plain text. The resumes are generated using the XML Resume Library with some heavily customized stylesheets, and the generation and posting of them to this website is all automated. As with my photo album, the sources are stored in Subversion, the "build" is run by Ant and the whole process is triggered by Hudson. |
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Steve's Bookmarks - hope you find something interesting there.
This is now generated by using a new browser
(FireFox), an extension
called Bookmark Synchronizer that exports bookmarks as an xml file
and ftp's them to this site, and finally an xsl stylesheet that does the xml to
HTML conversion. Pretty cool. Another tool I have been using lately is called
del.icio.us. You can see what sorts of things catch my
interest by looking at my bookmarks there, as well.
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Scott and Kaili's site - My brother, sister-in-law, and neice Lucy's photo album. |
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Jordan's site - Jordan now has her own website, blog, and photo album. |
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Jada's site - Hellow world from Jada! Come visit my blog and see what I have been writing lately. |
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Grandma and Grandpa's Galleries - photos from my Mom and Dad |