Another week, another weekend!
Doesn’t it feel good to make it to the end of the week and look back at how much has been accomplished?
Here’s what you guys shared last week:
- Jon Cook – shared some awesome videos!
- Mark – wrote a heart wrenching post. So glad I read it.
- Jason Bradley – is a Standard Theme WordPress wrangler!
- Raoul Snyman – tore it up!
- Paul Clifford – says he isn’t Superman?
- James Cooper – had the manflu!
- Scott Reyes – did a great job using Standard Theme for a new website. Check it out!
Awesome stuff, guys!
It’s great to see what others are working on. 🙂
Let’s see what you’ve got for us this week, and don’t forget to comment!
Josh Byers says
I found the Keep Calm Carry On meme through you all and created a mashup using Philippians 4:6 – Be anxious for nothing.
http://joshbyers.com/2012/03/be-anxious-for-nothing/
Frank Gantz says
Josh, I really like this. Thanks, bro.
Eric Dye says
Again, very cool.
Frank Gantz says
Knowledge is not always power. http://www.frankgantz.com/i-dont-wanna-know/.
Eric Dye says
Love that Kermit comic.
Raoul Snyman says
I tried my best to keep at blogging. Quite difficult when you have work, open source projects, and a family to take care of.
This week I managed to blog[0] twice[1], though I didn’t have enough time to write up part 3 of my series on learning how to program in Python.
We’re gearing up for our next (and hopefully last) beta release of OpenLP[2] at the end of this month, so I’ve been busy with fixing bugs and reviewing other people’s code[3]. We also applied to be part of the Google Summer of Code this year, but we’ll only get feedback on our application next week.
[0] http://christianoss.org/blog/2012/03/06/alternatives-adobe-flash-player-linux
[1] http://christianoss.org/blog/2012/03/10/you-get-what-you-didnt-pay
[2] http://openlp.org/
[3] http://code.launchpad.net/openlp/+activereviews
Eric Dye says
Cool! Can’t wait to hear how you do with Google!
James Cooper says
This week, I recovered from man flu 🙂
I also made a WP theme (not live yet), did some paperwork (not my fav job…) and spend a couple of days in facebook getting the pages I admin ready for the new look (watch this blog for a post soon!).
And on Friday http://www.vinesong.com came to my church for a gig/worship session and I did a bit of roadie-ing for them!
Eric Dye says
#WINNING!!!
Jeremy Smith says
I’ve been learning the transition of a married couple to becoming parents. Amazing how much your world changes!
http://www.seventy8productions.com/2012/03/05/and-its-a/
Eric Dye says
This is SO true.