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Updates Monday, February 11, 2008
As, as you can tell, I have added the user controls to the site. This will so far (for normal used) allow account sign ups etc. For me, though, I can see all your account information, see where your Blogs will be, and various other pieces of information, as well as post news. So, I guess the backend admin program is probably bust now. But, while the going is slow, I will need to put off Blog coding and photo coding for a bit, as Amazon Web Services 4.0 comes into the light and I need to rework some of the AWS code I have. Hey, it happens.
Hiring Programmers Friday, December 21, 2007
The company I work for is hiring for the same position I am in: Senior Programmers. If you have C#, ASP.net, DB2 experience send me an email at josh@joshfink.net with your resume and I guarantee if you have the skillz I will get you an interview.
Development Updates Tuesday, December 18, 2007
So, Development has been a little slow. I am working at a new job in Rensselaer, NY. Unlike the last shitty, antisemitic, discriminatory place that I worked at before, I am actually getting complete specs to get the job done. While I am not liberty to say who I am working for or what I do, I can say I am happy. I am actually treated professionally and with respect. But, I am working a lot. Not during the Sabbath of course, or during the weekend really, but it is a lot. At least I feel productive.

Anyway, I plan on having TheBlog ready for a beta release most likely by February 1, 2007. As of right now I am working on an RSS system to allow people to access an RSS feed of Blogs that will be here on joshfink.net. Also, the user management system is something that only I will be seeing, so I am sure none of you care about that. That should be ready by January 1, 2008. But, for now, I shall be going.
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