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		<title>Got the Ball Rolling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weekend was a blur. It went by too fast. I made a trip to Madison, Wisconsin, where I met up with Amir to get this feed reader project off the ground. We didn&#8217;t code all the time, of course. &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2007/09/05/got-the-ball-rolling/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weekend was a blur. It went by too fast.</p>

<p>I made a trip to Madison, Wisconsin, where I met up with Amir to get this feed reader project off the ground. We didn&#8217;t code all the time, of course. We got a chance to see <em>Superbad</em> while it was still in theaters (when I first saw the previews for this movie, I knew I wanted to see this with the big Manj himself). I finally got a chance to play Metroid Prime 3 as well (which was cool).</p>

<p>I was happy to get the ball rolling. In the end, we didn&#8217;t get a lot of code down, but I felt like a lot of the foundations were laid into place&#8230; So many things I felt like I took for granted while running through the Depot application using <a href="http://locomotive.raaum.org/" title="Locomotive">Locomotive</a>&#8230;</p>

<h3>Deployment of Rails Applications</h3>

<p>But alas, this weekend has really pushed me to even more topics I need to quickly learn. Deployment of Rails is an amazingly tricky issue, and I have yet to see a coherent blog post on it. Hence, I bought the eBook <a href="http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_deploy/index.html" title="Deploying Rails Applications">Deploying Rails Application</a>. Looks like a very good resource for all things Rails deployment.</p>

<p>Currently, we&#8217;re using Dreamhost (because it&#8217;s free, since <a href="http://alexargo.com/" title="Alex&#8217;s Blog">Alex</a> was cool with us using it) with FastCGI and Apache2. I hear it&#8217;s not the way to go. Oh the choices run the gamut from Lighthttpd, Mongrel, Pound, Nginx, blah, blah, blah.</p>

<p>Looks like one of the good ways to go is: <a href="http://www.theblatherskite.com/articles/2006/11/20/pounding-mongrel-light-tpd-ly" title="TheBlatherskite | Pounding Mongrel Light(tpd)ly">Pounding Mongrel Light(tpd)ly</a></p>

<p>Something about Lighttpd rocking Apache, minus load balancing, which is taken care of by Pound&#8230;</p>

<p>Yes, I&#8217;m still confused. Much to test and learn.</p>

<h3>Naming the Darn Thing</h3>

<p>I really liked names that had to do with water due to the phrase &#8220;river of news&#8221;. &#8220;Firehose&#8221; and &#8220;Fire Hydrant&#8221; were suggested. We even went the tongue-in-cheek route and tried to name it something to do with garbage&#8230; refuse, debris, detritus&#8230; Foreign words&#8230; Latin words&#8230; I mean, this wasn&#8217;t the first naming session for this project.</p>

<p>In the end, we decided to not really belabor this issue any longer, and ended up just coming up with a standard way of naming milestones. Of course, this had to be funny, since it would be used internally.</p>

<p>We ended up with: Words that have to do with Christopher Walken sketches on Saturday Night Live.</p>

<p>Yes, I agree. It&#8217;s hilarious.</p>

<p>Of course, the first milestone project name had to be called &#8220;Cowbell&#8221;, from the infamous Blue Oyster Cult sketch involving &#8220;Gene Frenkel&#8217;s&#8221; (Will Ferrel&#8217;s) hilarious usage of the cowbell in the song &#8220;Don&#8217;t Fear the Reaper&#8221;. And who could the producer be? None other than Bruce Dickenson (). Yes. <em>The</em> Bruce Dickenson.</p>

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<p>Why is this man so funny? I don&#8217;t even know if he&#8217;s trying&#8230; I wonder if he&#8230; talks like that&#8230; in real&#8230; life.</p>

<p>Or was that too Shatner?</p>

<h3>The Date</h3>

<p>Heck, I don&#8217;t even remember when I got the idea to do something silly like this. But I do remember coming up with a cool looking launch date not based on anything but the fact that it was a cool looking date. (For those of you wonder, that date was 07.07.07)</p>

<p>Regardless of what might have come before, September 1st, 2007 it is. The day when &#8220;Cowbell&#8221; started.</p>

<p>Time to put my pants on, one leg at a time. Except, once my pants are on&#8230;</p>
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