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iTide: A Quick FAQ

February 16th, 2009

It’s been 10 days since iTide launched on the app store, and I’ve received a handful of questions and comments about the app.  I wanted to take a few moments and hit on a few of them, both to let you know I am listening, and that this is really just the beginning of the application.

Q: Where are the 2009 Signees?
I followed signing day closely, and I’m as eager to add them as folks are to see them added…but I’m holding off on a big Roster update until closer to A-day, and we can see how this season is going to shape up.  I’ll also take that opportunity to remove our seniors and others who left after the 2008 season.

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Josh Programming, iPhone, iTide

Pay It Forward/Back

February 10th, 2009

I was having a conversation with my wife this weekend, and we were discussing how valuable forum posts, blog entries, and the web in general were to us in our various vocations.  In my paying job, Google is a fixture — I’m constantly searching for how to do something, and very rarely am I disappointed.  Sometimes it’s a forum post from 5 years ago on an obscure subject, sometimes it’s a blog post on something fresh, but I always find it.  Gone are the days of contacting software support, going to the library or buying a new book, etc…a google search is much faster and easier.

In our discussion, we both noted that we rarely post on these threads, or answer questions of our own.  An informal poll leads me to believe that alot of my techy friends are the same way; we enjoy the fruits of these searches, but we do not contribute.

Starting today, I’m endeavoring to change that.  I’m going to start registering on forums and acknowledging when a post solves my issue, but more importantly, I’m going to try to do a better job of answering questions that I can.  I’m not going to go out and monitor forums looking for questions to answer, but I am going to try and do a better job of being “active” in the communities that support me.  I’d encourage everyone who so frequently turns to Google for knowledge to try and give a little back.

While I’m here, here’s a blanket “THANKS” to all the PHP, XCode, iPhone SDK, CSS, ASP, SQL, SSRS, Progress/Webspeed, Windows/Linux/OSX, Hardware, and countless other site contributors that have helped me over a hurdle in the past.

Josh Programming