Twitter OAuth: Simple cURL requests for your own data

Having to include an entire PHP OAuth library every time I want to make a simple API request for some of my own data from a 3rd party app like Twitter really pisses me off. Perhaps this is unreasonable, but it's a problem I ran into for the…

An assortment of useful linux commands

This is a totally random post full of linux commands that I find useful but am always forgetting. I use linux at work and also on a command-line-only VM at home. I'm always battling with it, largely because I'm a noob. Usually after a couple of…

WordPress: Migrate! Updated

A new version of Migrate! is now available to download from Github [https://github.com/ErisDS/Migrate/zipball/master]. What does this fix? A few people have reported having problems using the Migrate! script with their local setups as it constantly shows an error message saying "Your current URL…

Time flies when you're having fun

[http://uk.moo.com]There is some mystery time warp device which absorbs time when you're having fun. There is also a nasty tunnel monster which lives on Britain's railways and gobbles up all your freetime whilst you're travelling to and from work. At…

Another dot com boom...

Despite the current economic turmoil, many people are warning that the technology market is falling foul of another bubble [http://techmeme.com/search/query?q=bubble&wm=false]. I've been following the discussion with fascination, and last week this article from TNW [http://thenextweb.com/industry/2011/…

Awesome: 1. Real-time radiation levels, Twitter heartbeat & BBC #fail

An introduction This is the first in a new series of blog posts I will be writing about the cool things I discover in my travels around the web. Twitter provides a wealth of wonder every day, RSS provides regular treats & the cool people I work & play with…

Why don't all HTML elements have a src attribute?

In the middle of writing a blog post about generating placeholder text (think lipsum..coming soon) I started wondering why there is no HTML-native way to load arbitrary content into an element. API's and RESTful services are all over the web these days, but we continue to have…

State of the Browser

On the 19th March I'm going to be attending "State of the Browser [http://browser.londonwebstandards.org/]". It's an event hosted by the London Web Standards [http://www.londonwebstandards.org/] group for "web creators" to get the low down on up-and-coming features…