tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5556280706339378698.post7748656915810497719..comments2019-10-13T17:16:39.057+01:00Comments on MagicAndi's Blog: My Personal Goals for 2012Andy Parkhillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05836158515805120800noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5556280706339378698.post-44174248668020349742013-02-10T18:18:52.537+00:002013-02-10T18:18:52.537+00:00Hi, Just find you blog after googling SharePoint-a...Hi, Just find you blog after googling SharePoint-attitide related stuff... I'm after 3-4 years with Sharepoint 2007/10/13 and have the same conclusions.. with SharePoint you do not do any serious coding.. mostly just configuring stuff, write SharePoint components webparts / jobs / features which does not allow you for much... and to be true.. are designer very, VERY badly.<br /><br />Right now I'm quiting this shit and starting (I hope) much more thrilling job which will bring me back to ruby/python.<br /><br />CheersWloshttp://devel.pc-serwis.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5556280706339378698.post-10842488313926664012012-02-02T18:10:47.665+00:002012-02-02T18:10:47.665+00:00Hi Johnny, thanks for your comment. Not sure yet ...Hi Johnny, thanks for your comment. Not sure yet if the mobile app will be open source or not - I have a simple idea just to get something done and out there. I might decide to build on it later. <br /><br />I prefer Mercurial myself - the tooling for Windows developers is better, though Git is slowly improving. Heard a great podcast on Git the other day - http://herdingcode.com/?p=384. Regarding Python vs. Ruby - still not sure. Ruby is definitely more popular for web development, but Python (to me at least) comes out as the better all round language. I may do a trivia application in each, just to see which I prefer.Andy Parkhillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05836158515805120800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5556280706339378698.post-82650540848066374362012-02-02T13:35:58.209+00:002012-02-02T13:35:58.209+00:00Hey mate. Great post. Almost feel inspired to do...Hey mate. Great post. Almost feel inspired to do the same and make some goals for 2012 myself. I always set goals that are high level and vague so I should probably take a bit of time to make them more tangible. Plus a bit of public accountability wouldn't hurt either. Yeah I read Leo Babauta's book too. Couple of years ago now but can remember the jist of it. Looking forward to seeing what you develop in the mobile space. Is this going to be the open source thing you'd been planning or is this something different?<br /><br />Be good to keep an eye on it. Do you do the GitHub thing? Only just got into it myself. Haven't got any public projects yet but all in good time. Currently learning Python. Slowly but surely getting to grips with it. As a result I've put any possibility of learning Ruby on the backburner for a while at least. Which is a shame given that Rumble Labs just started that Belfast Ruby thing. I'd already committed to learning Python at that stage. Bad timing I guess.Jonathan Maynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17370492777450504865noreply@blogger.com