A Woman’s-Eye View of WWDC
I wrote a guest blog over at autostraddle.com on A Woman’s-Eye View of WWDC. Check it out!
I wrote a guest blog over at autostraddle.com on A Woman’s-Eye View of WWDC. Check it out!
Here are the notes I took from my first NYC Drupal Meetup. I highly recommend the group. I learned an enormous amount, I got to see the legendary Earl Miles, and the space where it’s held is nothing short of breathtaking (think Hudson River views + floor to ceiling windows).
Drupal NYC Meetup 5/13/09
Speakers:
Nodequeue The nodequeue module can:
There are three main resources I’ve been using to teach myself Objective-C, Cocoa Touch and iPhone programming:

The cookbook is excellent as a reference, and as a human-readable, easy-analogy alternative to the lecture slides.
The class itself holds your hand with their assignments, and I have been slowly builing up my Obj-C development skills through their carefully thought-out assignments.
Finally, the ADC videos provide an excellent window into what iPhone OS 3.0 can do, and code samples to help you start actually doing it.
Now, you may be asking, “that’s all fine and good, but where do the LOLCATS come in?”
SO, you only need look at someone and you can quickly make an assessment if they’re an apple or a PC person. Apple’s TV marketing depends on it. But I would like to argue that you need only look at their EDUCATIONAL SLIDE MATERIAL to make the same assessment.
Sure, this isn’t from WWDC, but this is on iTunes to help people understand how to use iPhone OS 3.0. If I wasn’t a Mac convert before, this truly would have made me a believer:

Brilliant. Bloody fucking brilliant.
In case you haven’t seen the gloriously inept advertisement an organization called “NOM” or “National Organization for Marriage” has put out, go immediately and watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI261VU0AZAI wanted to do a parody that did several things:
You be the judge: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaT5qyVQnBY
Clips, in order of appearance. No Copyright infringement is intended!
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I continue to be perplexed by the extreme popularity of Rachel Maddow. Yes, she is intelligent. Yes, she is snarky and sarcastic. Yes, she is funny. Yes, she is bringing new visibility to the lesbian community, which is always wonderful for me in a deeply personal way. But people seem to think that she is this unique voice that the world has never seen. And even those in my beloved, dramatic community are fawning all over her.
But come on. Really? Rachel Maddow has all the ingredients of your typical, over-education, east coast lesbian. The only novel thing about her is she’s on TV. I think the problem is, while people know gay men, most people in this country just don’t know enough lesbians to see how completely typical Maddow is. Let’s break it down
1. Maddow is really, really into politics
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