mathowie gives a shoutout to philg. photo.net was one of the first web sites I went to. I actually remember reading Travels with Samantha and going through the photo resources before happening on WTR. Like Matt, Philip’s writings really shaped a lot of my thinking on web community and development. For a while, I would use familiarity with Philip’s work as a way to judge a developer’s savviness/background. As time went on, I got more and more blank stares… Nowadays I doubt more than a few percent of developers would recognize the name. But a lot of the pre-dotcom webfolk would, I suspect.

Unlike Matt, I did get a chance to thank Philip personally one of the times he came out to Caltech (’98 or ’99?). I had answered a question during the presentation, and when I mentioned I had done the problem sets afterward, I got an off-the-cuff job offer, which was quite amusing. While at the time working at ArsDigita seemed like it would have a dream job, I never followed up. Looking back, maybe was a good thing (see also). He seemed like a nice enough person, and I’m glad that’s how I remember him as. Anyway, thanks Philip, for all you’ve done for the web.

Oh, and I’m so glad I no longer write TCL.

Avoiding paying work by doing some… web design (wow, last time I did that was… …a long time ago). Also, mulling over SQL representation of potentially cyclical graphs: using a cluster table to restrict tree building and then baking all the nodes (beats writing a servlet and caching all the nodes I think)

Related: check out Marc Canter’s current blog design – the Laszlo widgets I couldn’t care less about (sorry), but the WebOutliner (especially the inline quoting) and K-Collector integration is hotness.

Finally got around to working on that Sidekick address exporter. Finished with 6 minutes to spare. Merry Xmas.

So, it’s GPL’d. I may eventually get back to it, there’s a lot left to do, and it’s quite fugly, but I’m sick of it at this point. Hopefully someone else will find this useful, as it’s the only way that I can justify the time spent on this. 🙂

(AFAIK, there’s nothing else that pulls out live data from your hiptop, so enjoy — alpha software, requires Perl, WWW::Mechanize, HTML:TokeParser, only tested on my Panther system. If there’s demand, I may get around to actually getting this in a more usable state, and/or throwing up a web version)

Posted a thread on the hiptop forums.