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><channel><title>Matthew Turland &#187; New Year</title> <atom:link href="http://matthewturland.com/tag/new-year/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://matthewturland.com</link> <description></description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 02:29:07 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2</generator> <item><title>A Summary to End a Decade</title><link>http://matthewturland.com/2010/01/01/a-summary-to-end-a-decade/</link> <comments>http://matthewturland.com/2010/01/01/a-summary-to-end-a-decade/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 08:00:49 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Matthew Turland</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Personal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[New Year]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false"></guid> <description><![CDATA[Tonight we reach the end of the 2000s or, as some people like to call it, the &#8220;ones.&#8221; As is customary among most of my peers, I&#8217;ve reviewed last year&#8217;s summary to reflect on what I accomplished this year. So, here are the high points in no particular order. Draw: The writing and technical editing [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight we reach the end of the <a
title="2000s (decade) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s_(decade)">2000s</a> or, as some people like to call it, the &#8220;ones.&#8221; As is customary among most of my peers, I&#8217;ve reviewed <a
title="i should be coding :: another year, another summary" href="http://matthewturland.com/2009/01/01/another-year-another-summary/">last year&#8217;s summary</a> to reflect on what I accomplished this year. So, here are the high points in no particular order.</p><ul><li><strong>Draw</strong>: The writing and technical editing for my book was done by May. The publisher was able to get it proofread, but it&#8217;s still in layout due to delays from CodeWorks and the holidays. I&#8217;m really hoping things will come together next month, but as it stands now, I&#8217;m not able to hold a copy of my book in my hands just yet. In terms of writing books, there may be new developments come next year, but I&#8217;m keeping those under wraps for now until I have more definitive news to pass along.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: A number of things changed with the <a
title="Acadiana Open Source Group" href="http://acadianaos.org/">Acadiana Open Source Group</a> this year including our regular meeting format and where our web site is hosted. Additionally, we&#8217;ll be moving the meeting location to the LITE Center beginning next month, which is a very exciting development. I&#8217;m looking forward to continued success with the group as it approaches its third year.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: I published not one, not two, but three articles between the <a
title="php|architect / January 2009—PHP Magazine, PHP Training, PHP Conferences, PHP Books, PHP Apparel — php|architect" href="http://www.phparch.com/magazine/index/89">January</a> and <a
title="php|architect / June 2009—PHP Magazine, PHP Training, PHP Conferences, PHP Books, PHP Apparel — php|architect" href="http://www.phparch.com/magazine/index/99">June</a> issues of php|architect Magazine. I&#8217;ve also continued to serve as a Technical Editor for several issues.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: Even though I wasn&#8217;t accepted to speak at any conferences that were held this year, I did get confirmation that I will be speaking at <a
title="PHP Conference — Chicago IL May 18-22 2010 — PHP, MySQL, Linux, Windows, Drupal, WordPress" href="http://tek.phparch.com/">php|tek</a> in 2010. Given how I originally worded this goal, I&#8217;m going to call it a win.</li><li><strong>Draw</strong>: I did actually purchase the <a
title="MySQL ::  MySQL 5.0 Certification Study Guide" href="http://www.mysql.com/certification/studyguides/study-guide-5.0.html">MySQL Certification Study Guide</a>, read it, schedule the test, and show up to take it. Through an error on the part of the testing provider, however, the exam was pulled prematurely and I wasn&#8217;t allowed to take it that day. In hindsight, this goal doesn&#8217;t seem as important to me now as it did when I originally set out to do it.</li><li><strong>Fail</strong>: I didn&#8217;t find time to learn more about the C programming language and PHP internals to make any sort of contribution. Hopefully I can make amends on that in the coming year.</li></ul><p>So, more successes than failures. Not too shabby, all in all. Again, there were also some accomplishments that weren&#8217;t on the list, but that I feel are significant.</p><ul><li>I&#8217;ve marked the end of my first year with <a
title="Blogs | Blue Parabola, LLC" href="http://blueparabola.com/">Blue Parabola</a>. It&#8217;s been an interesting year and I think the coming year holds a lot of new and exciting developments. (Dun dun dun!)</li><li>I gave webcasts for both <a
title="When RSS Fails: Web Scraping with HTTP" href="http://www.slideshare.net/tobias382/when-rss-fails-web-scraping-with-http">php|tek</a> and <a
title="CodeWorks 2009 — Touring PHP conference San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Washingon/Baltimore, New York" href="http://cw.mtacon.com/main/news/view/33/Missed_Our_SPL_Webcast__View_the_Recording_" class="broken_link">CodeWorks</a>. I&#8217;ll be giving an extended version of the latter presentation as a session at php|tek 2010.</li><li>I helped to organize the <a
title="PHPDeveloper.org: Community News: Hackathon at php|tek 2009 - Interview with Matthew Turland" href="http://www.phpdeveloper.org/news/12403">Hackathon</a> at php|tek, an idea which has gone on to inspire a <a
title="You can Hack if you wanna.. | PHP Conference Chicago May 2010 - PHP, MySQL, Linux, Windows, Drupal, WordPress - TEK·X" href="http://tek.phparch.com/2009/12/you-can-hack-if-you-wanna/" class="broken_link">Hack Track</a> at php|tek 2010. This is definitely an event to look forward to!</li><li>While <a
title="Phergie - A PHP IRC Bot" href="http://phergie.org">Phergie</a> isn&#8217;t ready for stable release just yet, I think the core is mostly done and what remains is porting plugins and fixing any issues or filling in any gaps that present themselves. In addition to wrapping that up, I also plan on getting some sort of proper web site (maybe a <a
title="MediaWiki" href="http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki">MediaWiki</a> installation) up for the project this year.</li><li>I just barely got this in today, but I made my first contribution to the <a
title="PHPUnit" href="https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/">PHPUnit</a> project in the form of a <a
title="Commit 2c63f31b9b1fafa0de9977da640424470ba591ad to sebastianbergmann&#039;s phpunit - GitHub" href="https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/commit/2c63f31b9b1fafa0de9977da640424470ba591ad">commit</a> that adds support for the <a
title="MySQL ::   MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 4.5.4 mysqldump — A Database Backup Program" href="http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqldump.html">mysqldump</a> XML format to PHPUnit&#8217;s Database extension.</li></ul><p>Happy New Year (and Decade) everyone and I hope you have many more!</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://matthewturland.com/2010/01/01/a-summary-to-end-a-decade/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Another Year, Another Summary</title><link>http://matthewturland.com/2009/01/01/another-year-another-summary/</link> <comments>http://matthewturland.com/2009/01/01/another-year-another-summary/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 09:34:03 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Matthew Turland</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Personal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[New Year]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false"></guid> <description><![CDATA[In seeing several people doing the year&#8217;s end blog post thing, I decided to take a look at my post from last year and follow suit with one for this year. First, I thought I&#8217;d look at the list of goals I set for this year and see how I did. Fail: I ended up [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In seeing several people doing the year&#8217;s end blog post thing, I decided to take a look at <a
title="i should be coding :: 2007 in a nutshell" href="http://matthewturland.com/2008/01/01/2007-in-a-nutshell/">my post</a> from last year and follow suit with one for this year.</p><p>First, I thought I&#8217;d look at the list of goals I set for this year and see how I did.</p><ul><li><strong>Fail</strong>: I ended up leaving my job in Baton Rouge and also withdrawing from BROUG due to other commitments, so I wasn&#8217;t able to get very far into my term as their VP.</li><li><strong>Draw</strong>: I did read and <a
title="i should be coding :: book review: php web 2.0 mashup projects" href="http://matthewturland.com/2008/01/24/book-review-php-web-20-mashup-projects/">write a review</a> for one book, though it wasn&#8217;t in my existing backlog. I managed to read or at least skim through most of <a
title="The Pragmatic Bookshelf | The Pragmatic Programmer" href="http://pragprog.com/book/tpp/the-pragmatic-programmer">The Pragmatic Programmer</a> and <a
title="Matthew Turland's blog | Blue Parabola, LLC" href="http://blueparabola.com/blog/2">blog about it</a> several times. No other reading to speak of, though.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: I submitted one paper for <a
title="OSCON 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 21 - 25, 2008, Portland, Oregon" href="http://www.oscon.com/oscon2008">OSCON</a> that was rejected, then submitted four for <a
title="Zend PHP Conference and Expo: Thank You 2008 Attendees. - ZendCon" href="http://www.zendcon.com/ZendCon08/public/content/home">ZendCon</a> and <a
title="i should be coding :: speaking at zendcon" href="http://matthewturland.com/2008/06/24/speaking-at-zendcon/">got one accepted</a>. I gave one of the others as <a
title="ZendUnCon 2008 - Update 1 | CaseySoftware, LLC - Supporters &amp; Developers of web2project" href="http://caseysoftware.com/blog/zenduncon-2008-update-1">an uncon session</a>.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: The aforementioned book review was also released as a <a
title="PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 33: Book Review: PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects" href="http://devzone.zend.com/1170/php-abstract-podcast-episode-33-book-review-php-web-20-mashup-projects/">PHP Abstract podcast episode</a>. While it hasn&#8217;t been published yet, I do have another magazine article coming out next month that I wrote this year.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: Part of the reason I haven&#8217;t done more in the way of podcasts and articles is that I did get a publishing deal and find myself a technical editor. I&#8217;m in the ever-so-slow process of writing the book now. I&#8217;m hoping it will be out in the first half of 2009 and will post updates here as they arise.</li><li><strong>Fail</strong>: While I did get <a
title="FishEye: browsing Standard_Incubator/library/Zend/Service/RememberTheMilk" href="http://framework.zend.com/code/browse/Standard_Incubator/library/Zend/Service/RememberTheMilk" class="broken_link">initial code</a> and unit tests developed for Zend_Service_RememberTheMilk, the unit tests I did ended up needing to be refactored to use local static files representing expected web service responses. In short, my interest and energy levels were depleted before that portion of the project was completed.</li><li><strong>Win</strong>: I did migrate my blog to <a
title="Habari Project" href="http://habariproject.org/en/">Habari</a>. I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s been entirely stable (though it&#8217;s admittedly still pre-1.0) and without issues, but the ride has been interesting nonetheless. I may look migrating to something else later depending on how Habari does. WordPress seems to be improving, so maybe I jumped that ship too soon.</li><li><strong>Fail</strong>: No developments on a content management project yet, just ideas floating around. I may get around to it eventually, but for the moment I&#8217;ve got enough other projects keeping me busy.</li><li><strong>Fail</strong>: The local music scene web site project never got rebooted either, again due to lack of time and interest.</li></ul><p>So 4 wins, 4 fails, and 1 draw. At least I broke even. I also did accomplish a few things that weren&#8217;t originally on my list.</p><ul><li>I had a large hand in rebooting the <a
title="Acadiana Open Source Group" href="http://acadianaos.org">Acadiana Open Source Group</a>, a local agnostic open source software user group. It&#8217;s had monthly meetings almost every month since April and I consider it a fair success.</li><li>I was present for the first public offering of and among the first to take the new Zend Framework certification exam. Though it was rather last minute that I was able to get a slot, happily I was <a
title="PHP Yellow Pages - Zend.com" href="http://www.zend.com/store/education/certification/authenticate.php?ClientCandidateID=ZEND006349&amp;RegistrationID=222726164">able to pass</a>.</li><li>I switched jobs twice. The first change was to <a
title="Home: surgiSYS" href="http://surgisys.com">surgiSYS, LLC</a>. I enjoyed my work there and later made the difficult decision to leave for other opportunities at <a
title="Blue Parabola, LLC" href="http://blueparabola.com">Blue Parabola, LLC</a>, where I&#8217;m currently working and having a blast.</li><li>I attended php|works and <a
title="PHP Appalachia" href="http://phpappalachia.org/temp/">PHP Appalachia</a> both for the first time. Both were immensely fun and informative events and I hope to continue my presence at both next year.</li><li>I&#8217;m now a technical editor for <a
title="Welcome— php|architect, PHP Magazine, PHP Conferences, PHP Books" href="http://www.phparch.com">php|architect magazine</a>. So, if you submit an article for the magazine, chances are you might be working with me to polish it up before it goes to print.</li></ul><p>And I&#8217;ve got an updated goal list for this year, of course.</p><ul><li>Finally finish my book and hold a published copy in my hands! (And hopefully get requests to sign a few. Hey, a guy can hope.)</li><li>Continue this year&#8217;s success of the Acadiana Open Source Group and become involved in other technology and social media related events in the area, such as the TechSouth conference.</li><li>Publish another magazine article. PHP podcasts, it seems, are going the way of the dinosaur. The two most well-known, <a
title="PHP_Abstract" href="http://devzone.zend.com/tag/PHP_Abstract" class="broken_link">PHP Abstract</a> and <a
title=&#8221;Welcome&acirc;<br /> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://matthewturland.com/2009/01/01/another-year-another-summary/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>3</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>2007 in a Nutshell</title><link>http://matthewturland.com/2008/01/01/2007-in-a-nutshell/</link> <comments>http://matthewturland.com/2008/01/01/2007-in-a-nutshell/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 04:36:32 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Matthew Turland</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Personal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[New Year]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://ishouldbecoding.com/2007/12/31/2007-in-a-nutshell/</guid> <description><![CDATA[I know these will probably follow in short order from most of the friends I&#8217;ve gained this past year, so I figured I&#8217;d follow suit for the sake of posterity and do an annual recount of the past year&#8217;s experiences. So, here goes. First off, I started this blog! The time had come to establish [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know these will probably follow in short order from most of the friends I&#8217;ve gained this past year, so I figured I&#8217;d follow suit for the sake of posterity and do an annual recount of the past year&#8217;s experiences. So, here goes.</p><p>First off, I <a
title="i should be coding :: I'm here!" href="http://matthewturland.com/2007/07/22/im-here/">started this blog</a>! The time had come to establish a more permanent residence for myself in the blogosphere. Being known for my inherent laziness, I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;m finally got off my laurels and saw the effort through.</p><p>I turned 25 in March, and hopefully am a little wiser for the wear as well as being a little older. I celebrated my fourth wedding anniversary, and it still doesn&#8217;t cease to amaze me how long it&#8217;s been. My children are now 4, 2, and 1; it&#8217;s the only time in their life when they&#8217;ll have ages that are consecutive powers of 2, which I think is pretty cool! We got to celebrate our first Thanksgiving and Christmas together in our home, which we hadn&#8217;t been able to do last year. It&#8217;s been just over a year since we bought the house.</p><p>I <a
title="Varien :: Open Source eCommerce Development and Consulting Firm" href="http://www.magentocommerce.com">switched jobs once</a>, which ended up not working out. Thankfully my <a
title="METHODS Technology Solutions" href="http://www.methods-net.com">former (and now current) employer</a> was gracious enough to take me back. Despite the commute subtracting significantly from the time I have in a day, circumstances make it seem that it&#8217;s where I&#8217;m meant to be for the time being.</p><p>I got elected to position of Vice President on the <a
title="Baton Rouge Oracle User Group" href="http://broug.org">Baton Rouge Oracle User Group</a> Board of Officers for 2008, which now has a <a
title="Facebook | Baton Rouge Oracle User Group" href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21498107072">presence on Facebook</a> by my suggestion. I also got to attend the first meeting of the <a
title="Facebook | LAF.NUG" href="https://www.facebook.com/">Lafayette .NET User Group</a>, the first such organization to appear in Lafayette in several years.</p><p>I attended <a
title="i should be coding :: There and Back Again - A Conference Tale" href="http://matthewturland.com/2007/10/14/there-and-back-again-a-conference-tale/">my first conference</a> and got to meet many of my friends from the <a
title="PHP Community" href="http://phpcommunity.org">PHP Community</a>, as well as make some new ones. While there, I tested for and received <a
title="PHP Education - Zend PHP Certification - About the Exam - The Industry Standard that Recognizes PHP Expertise" href="http://www.zend.com/store/education/certification/authenticate.php?ClientCandidateID=ZEND006349&amp;RegistrationID=222726164">my ZCE certification</a>. I published <a
title="i should be coding :: PHP Abstract Episode 22: Screen Scraping" href="http://matthewturland.com/2007/10/18/php-abstract-episode-22-screen-scraping/">my first podcast</a> and later <a
title="i should be coding :: Web Scraping Article Published" href="http://matthewturland.com/2007/12/20/web-scraping-article-published/">my first professional magazine article</a>. Toward the end of the year, I received my first request to review a book for <a
title="Packt Publishing Book Store" href="http://www.packtpub.com/">a publishing company</a>, which should come out shortly. I also submitted <a
title="Zend_Service_RememberTheMilk - Zend Framework Wiki" href="http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Service_RememberTheMilk">my second Zend Framework proposal</a> and had it approved for incubator status.</p><p>And last, but certainly not least, I made it up to being able to hold my own on Hard in Guitar Hero II and III. Had to get that one in somewhere!</p><p>I have a number of aspirations for the coming new year. I don&#8217;t know that I can accomplish even a fraction of them, but I certainly plan on trying. If nothing else, the list will give me something to look back on and continue to strive for. Here are the ones I can think of off the top of my head at the moment.</p><ul><li>Serve well in my duties as Vice President of BROUG and help to revitalize the organization.</li><li>Catch up on reading the backlog of books I&#8217;ve been building up, including <a
title="Sara Golemon" href="http://blog.golemon.com/#">Sara Golemon</a>&#8216;s <a
title="Extending And Embedding PHP - Golemon, Sara; Furlong, Wez at books XYZ" href="http://booksxyz.com/profile1981787.php">Extending and Embedding PHP</a> which I recently received as a Christmas gift.</li><li>Submit one or more papers to one or more conferences (and hopefully get accepted to speak at one or, that notwithstanding, at least get to attend one).</li><li>Have additional magazine articles and podcasts published.</li><li>Begin seriously looking at getting a book published.</li><li>Get Zend_Service_RememberTheMilk into the Zend Framework core.</li><li>Examine the possibility of migrating this blog to <a
title="Habari Project" href="http://habariproject.org/en/">Habari</a>.</li><li>Start a project to do for content management what <a
title="Magento - Open Source eCommerce Evolved" href="http://www.magentocommerce.com/">Magento</a> did for e-commerce this past year.</li><li>Restart an old project to establish a web site for the local music scene here in the Lafayette area.</li></ul><p>So, wish me luck! Happy New Year!</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://matthewturland.com/2008/01/01/2007-in-a-nutshell/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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