I attended Open Source Bridge was last week, and have to say it was the best conference I’ve been to (I’ve only been to half a dozen). The variety of content kept the conference interesting and it was nice for me to finally meet others in the Portland tech community. I took a bunch of …
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Every business has slow times, with freelancing it’s the “famine” part of the feast and famine cycle. Since most freelancers are just a single person, a slow period can easily affect your lifestyle and cause a lot of stress. Once you are in the famine stage, you have to admit to yourself that it’s only …
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I offer computer programming, testing, and deployment for websites, web applications, and business tools using Ruby on Rails and the Ruby programming language. Here are some benefits of using my services: Ruby expert who will work with you to create the software you need Easy to use, high quality software Throughly tested applications, no more …
2009 Goals
Everyone’s talking about their 2009 goals now, I guess the New Year tends to do that to people. Not to feel left out, I’m posting my 2009 goals. As a freelancer and a software developer, a lot of them are about building new software applications and learning technology. One thing I learned in 2008, was …
Looking back at my 2008 Goals
It’s hard to believe 2008 is over. It feels like just last week I started Little Stream Software but I’ve been in business for over 18 months now. I’ve decided to do a short review of my 2008 goals: Grow my business to make $100,000 in revenue in 2008 Yea, that goal was a bit …