Friday, April 10, 2009

Yellow Maps now live

We’ve just launched another brand spanking new website for Yellow in Yellow Maps. It gives you the ability to do general map and direction searches a la Google but also do specific yellow business listing searches. You can layer on points of interest and see these pop up on your directions from one place to another.

The site was built using Kentico CMS 4, .Net 3.5 SP1, JQuery and the Yellow and Google APIs. Thanks to Calvin, Darren, Campbell and late night pizza from Hell we made it!

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 Thursday, April 09, 2009

Quick update

Just a quick post, 1.31am and the rain is battering down outside. I’m up late squishing bugs for another site launch tomorrow and am enjoying the benefits of our new air con system that was put in last week. Went to a parents evening at the day care centre today. Was really tired and wasn’t really feeling like it but it was really great to hear other people and the teachers talk about Tommy. When i got back i told him how proud I was of him and he looked really chuffed with himself and told me loads of stories about what he does at nursery. Normally he says “nothing” when i ask him what he’s been doing (i know, and he’s only 2).

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 Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Lia Rose Patton on the way!

We just had our 20 week scan and found out that we are definitely having a little girl! Due August 4th, very excited. Tommy didn't quite get it and said "I'm going to be a big sister!".

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Marker and Yellow partner to bring IE 8 first in New Zealand

My good friend Nigel Parker over at Microsoft beat me to the post with this excellent blog post on Marker Studio's new search site for Yellow and customised IE8 browser experience:

http://blogs.msdn.com/nigel/archive/2009/03/17/yellow-blackcaps-first-to-build-and-deploy-on-ie8-in-new-zealand.aspx

The launch has been very successful with over 10,000 downloads of the Yellow IE8 browser in the first 2 days!

To add a bit of technical detail to Nigel's post we made heavy usage of the Google Search Ajax APIs. I kind of wish they still had the SOAP apis as it would have been easier in many respects using .net to bind the results using server side asp.net rather than be forced to work primarily with the ajax apis. Also, the ajax apis come with handy code snippets http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/ but they assumed things like ajax calls for paging requests which means the user can't book mark the urls. Aside from that a few workarounds here and there got us enabling Google integrated search quite easily. I would like people to note that the Live Search apis were superior in terms of the range of ways one could consume and make use search services and relevance in my book is very comparable between the two.

We made use of Linq to XML when consuming the core Yellow listings api which is REST based. This made the consumption and binding of the search results to the page using a standard asp.net repeater much easier. In fact, i cringed to think of the additional effort that was involved before Linq for XML in navigating XML Documents with the .net 2.0 xml apis which I never found particularly intuitive.

There is also some Salesforce integration for helping to manage competition entries where we created custom lead objects in Salesforce. It's kind of nice to have the ability to regenerate the wsdl for the web service after you make changes in the gui to core field information. It would be even nicer to have this discoverable at runtime so i could just regenerate proxies using a url rather than having to download the wsdl and re-run svcutil across the wsdl locally.

And let's not forget our good friend JQuery, and loving that Intellisense support in Vs.Net 2008;) Also a shout to facebox for those obligatory modals with rounded corners.

Oh, and the whole thing is powered by Kentico CMS. Kentico CMS is a powerful, flexible and affordable content and document management system that i have been personally recommending to all and sundry since i first came across it in 2005. At Marker  <shamelessPlug>we have a great team of experienced Kentico developers should be looking in this direction. Please give me a yell if you would like to discuss further</shamelessPlug>.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:44:56 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [5]  |  Trackback

Brave Tommy on Log Flume

"I be brave Daddy!"

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:50:22 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |  Trackback
 Monday, March 09, 2009

New Marker Website

We just launched a brand spanking new website at http://www.markerstudio.com/ go take a look.
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 Saturday, February 28, 2009

Tommy having fun under the sprinkler

A great video of wee tom having so much fun under the sprinkler with Ellis at Luke and Anniina's house.

 

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A new car!

Here is our new car, a 2003 Nissan March (Micra in UK). Got it online at www.turners.co.nz, quite exciting buying a car online to be honest. I haven't got a clue about cars and have never driven an automatic before but it seems to work ok. All the manuals are in japanese so that's useful. I am so COOL!

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One for Carin here. grammar gone to the dog's! NO APOSTROPHE FOR PLURALISING ACRONYMS, PLEASE!

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annabel's lovely new haircut!

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tommy dancing with ellis under the sprinkler at luke and anniina's house

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at jazz in the park in the domain on a lazy sunday

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Saturday, February 28, 2009 10:19:15 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  |  Trackback
 Monday, February 16, 2009

New Job at Marker

Well, it's not often i have to resort to the obligatory 'sorry it's so long i've posted a blog entry', but you know blogging is so naughties, we should all be twittering now right? Or is it the saddest thing ever?

When i pointed out to my wife that there are over 6 million users of twitter she responded that there's easily enough total geeks in the world to account for that number, fair enough.

Anyway, after a fun and challenging year at www.practiv.com putting together an enterprise service layer (that does sound posh now doesn't it?) underneath www.telecombusinesshub.co.nz i have decided to go back to my roots and join a very exciting and cool web agency over in Ponsonby called Marker (www.markerstudio.com, new website coming soon i'm told!).

I'll be the development manager there overseeing the output of the techie people there, interfacing with clients, designers and other assorted webbie types. Very excited and lots of interesting meaty and high profile projects to kickstart the year.

I'll be starting my new venture on March 2nd and would like to bud a fond farewell to all and sundry who might have bumped into me during the last year and who i will probably not be seeing for a while.

Monday, February 16, 2009 11:32:42 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |  Trackback
 Thursday, January 29, 2009

Twitter Feed and Friend Feed

I just realised there exists today more helpful free software than i could ever possibly imagine. A few years back I remember it being hard to find good little utilities to do even the most basic things like FTP in a reliable usable way.

TwitterFeed.com

Anyways...I've resuscitated my usage of Twitter by using www.twitterfeed.com. Essentially, this allows me to automatically prefix and post up tweets from RSS Feeds.

In my case, i'm automatically tweeting from Google Reader shared items (i simply click a share item in Google Reader, and a tweet is imminent..) and from this blog.

FriendFeed.com

In addition, i thought i would blabber a bit about www.friendfeed.com which is essentially an aggregation portal for your online activity.

I've integrated friendfeed activity directly into my blog (on the right hand side panel) which should make some of the things i'm doing without the need for formal blog posts.

You *could* if you wanted have twitter feed pull from all your online activity via freidn feed, but you would have to exclude twitter from friendfeed to avoid a nasty infinite loop of friendfeed/twitter posts;)

To avoid this, you can filter the friendfeed rss by service, but you can only select one service;( i wanted to create a feed for everything apart from twitter but couldn't do this.

This is why i'm manually adding feeds to twitterfeed.

Have fun!

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 Saturday, January 24, 2009

Leonard Cohen - Auckland 2009

On January 22nd, one of my bucket list items was well and firmly ticked off with my attendance at the ceremonial worship of my favourite living human being, Leonard Cohen. This man has been a revelation to me from the age of about 14. Songs of Leonard Cohen purloined from my dad's record collection, and his strange low, compelling voice and arrangements just, well, spoke to me beyond anything I've ever heard. Even alongside Dylan, Drake and many other singer songwriters in whom i've tried to find the same qualities, this man is as flawless an authentic musical and poetic force as you could ever hope for. At least he is in my eyes!

He came onstage to a standing ovation at Auckland's Vector Arena. Annabel remarked that we were the youngest people in the audience, and I simply didn't care. I wouldn't have cared if i had been 18 or 108, what was being produced for us was timeless word and song in perfect unity. It was nothing short of a spiritual experience.

The musicianship and arrangements I thought I would have disliked or zoned out to concentrate on the man, but you know what, I think if this tour produces a live album, which it surely must, we'll see a whole new generation of people discovering the beauty of these songs, not as stripped down entities, but as lush, expressive orchestrations full of humour, hope and despair!

In fact, his manager going off with all those millions has ironically gifted to the world the necessity of this tour, and with it, doubly enshrining Leonard Cohen's place in history.I had a lump in my throat for all 3 hours of it, and more than once was voicing "you can't cry, it's a gig!" to myself just to stop things from boiling over.

And if that weren't enough, Leonard Cohen would easily replace my previous choice for President of the United States, Larry David, who would i think do much better as a sociopathic Secretary of State.

I shall end with a poem inspired by the night. my first in a while (be gentle carin, and no sniggering).

i felt something that night
and if you don't know the answer
then i'm gonna make this damn thing
burn brighter than a star

in your face
there was a word
translated softly
and spoken
before hope began

as if listening to you
brought the room into existence
and laughing shook the edges
of the universe into rapture

take part in the connection
of matter, of molecules, of feelings and of all
these i promise you is more
than mere mirage

for undivided source i am
to you no longer forgotten
with sound and smile and recognition beyond
the walls of thought

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