devfritz's profile picture. Software engineer in the field since 1995. Founder and Director of @bprcalifornia. I like building things, coffee, and building things while drinking coffee.

Matthew Fritz

@devfritz

Software engineer in the field since 1995. Founder and Director of @bprcalifornia. I like building things, coffee, and building things while drinking coffee.

Matthew Fritz reposted

How to create a new JVM language in under an hour @shelajev youtu.be/8Lt8au76emA

java's tweet image. How to create a new JVM language in under an hour 

@shelajev 

youtu.be/8Lt8au76emA

I forgot about this account! Professional account for the win.


Moar abstraction layers, please!


Gotta love creating a simple XLS exporter!


Doing another five-to-six hour server upgrade!


It always pays to be close with the people in the usability and accessibility departments!


Five hours later the upgrade is complete!


Arg, I don't even have coffee yet either... #howamiawake


I'll still need to figure out why "whois" keeps hanging and hasn't worked the entire day but it may just be a firewall issue.


Oh yeah, "Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)" makes me feel great indeed. #pleasework


(cont.) absolutely no way I'm going to be writing any code and pushing to that server until the upgrade is complete. #whoops


Also just had a brain-fart that I'm SSH-ed in to the currently-upgrading server through a local development environment too and there is


Upgrading our servers to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. It's about time too!


Fixed a nasty auto-logout session problem that took us months to track down. We're good to go now! :)


Whew... four CSS rules later and my background gradient displays in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and IE properly.


Installing a new license server for #VisualParadigm. Let's get into some #UML!


Must... productionize... this code!


Researching cloud infrastructure at work with some of the other guys to consider a possible company-wide implementation for web apps.


Working on a responsive design framework from scratch. It's a pain but it's well worth it to learn responsiveness from the ground up!


Today is the day for copious amounts of static analysis.


United States Trends

Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.