Wow, another year gone by. Where does the time go? Well, considering I’ve written a year-end summary the past 2 years, I’ve decided to do it again for this year. So here it is, 2014 in review:
Wow, another year gone by. Where does the time go? Well, considering I’ve written a year-end summary the past 2 years, I’ve decided to do it again for this year. So here it is, 2014 in review:
Recently, there has been a spout of attention about how to deal with eval(base64_decode("blah"));
style attacks. A number of posts about “The Dreaded eval(base64_decode()) - And how to protect your site and visitors” have appeared lately. They have been suggesting how to mitigate the attacks. This is downright bad.
Last weekend I gave the opening keynote at PHPNW14. The talk was recorded, and no, the video isn’t online yet. The basis of the talk was centered around community and how we can come together (and how we are drifting apart). But there was one point that I mentioned that I think requires further thought and discussion. And that point is that there is far less trolling going on than it may seem at first glance.
There is a lesson that I was taught many years ago that I think everybody who contributes to Open Source projects should learn. Back when I was a volunteer firefighter, I had a rather interesting conversation with one of our ex-chiefs. Let’s teleport back to when I was 21 years old.
It’s that time of the year again. A time to look back on all that was accomplished in the previous year, and a time to look forward to all that can be accomplished next year. Once again, let’s look at what I was able to do this year:
Yesterday I was asked a rather interesting question about presenting technical presentations. While I don’t think my method will work for everyone, I feel it’s a good thing to talk about. So here’s my method, and some advice that I would give first time presenters:
About three months ago I decided to start shooting videos teaching programming concepts to put on YouTube. When I first started it, I didn’t think it would take off. In fact, I thought it’d be just another failed attempt at trying something new. But three months, 11 videos, nearly 700 subscribers, over 17,000 views and 1.5 man-months of viewership later, I can’t really complain. I’ve missed a few videos over the past few weeks, and missed another one today. And I feel that you deserve to know why.
Well, 2012 is wrapping up. What a year it has been! Here’s a partial recap of some of the things that happened to me and that I did this year: