Posted on March 2nd, 2009 by Neil Crosby. Filed under Blog Posts.
One of the things that’s been annoying me recently about GitHub is the way that a user’s repositories are presented on their profile page. Take my profile page for example — I have 16 repositories, but only 5 of them have had any active development over the last month. To my mind those ones are […]
Posted on December 18th, 2008 by Neil Crosby. Filed under Blog Posts.
Gosh, it’s thursday already? Last Sunday I attended last.fm‘s first open Hack Day near Brick Lane in London with the intention of building a system to allow creation of Genius Playlists using last.fm’s data. For those of you who aren’t sure, a Genius Playlist is a playlist of music that all “works together” that’s created […]
Posted on November 17th, 2008 by Neil Crosby. Filed under Blog Posts.
As should be obvious by now, I write most of my code whilst I’m on the train. Up until a couple of weeks ago I’d been using Subversion as my Version Control System running on a remote server, but this had never sat completely easily with me because I had to wait until I got […]