Author: Aaron Brazell

  • The Most Expensive Question

    The Most Expensive Question

    The most expensive question you can ask a consultant is, “What else do you recommend?” This seems like a simple thing. At least if you’re a consultant. Potential clients approach you and they know they need something done. They may have a good idea of what that something is and they may even be able…

  • Threadsy Aggregates Email, Facebook and Twitter (plus invites!)

    Threadsy Aggregates Email, Facebook and Twitter (plus invites!)

    TechCrunch 50 startup and runner-up Threadsy reached out to me earlier to look at their service. I’m not usually one to do that but I had some time and their street cred seemed legitimate (TC50, etc). The service is an aggregation tool that pulls email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, even IMAP to name a few) together.…

  • Your SXSW Survival Guide

    Your SXSW Survival Guide

    Next week begins the 2010 edition of South by Southwest (SXSW) with the Interactive and Film festivals. This will be followed in the following week by the legendary music festival. As a veteran of SXSW (This will be my fourth year), let me share my tips from a Pro standpoint. Mind you, these tips are…

  • How to get a Great Tech Job

    How to get a Great Tech Job

    This post is a guest post from Sandy Smith, a hiring manager and PHP developer at Forum One Communications in Alexandria, VA. It was originally an email to a mailing list in response to a job ad posted by a recruiter. The job requisition was worded in such a way to make it sound like…

  • Buzz Kill

    Buzz Kill

    By now, if you follow the technology world at all, or if you use Gmail, you’ve probably noticed a new thingy released by Google in the last few days. The thingy is called Google Buzz and it is billed to be a “status update” tool to allow your friends to know what you’re up to?…

  • Do Not Lock In To One Device Lest You Kill Your Company

    Do Not Lock In To One Device Lest You Kill Your Company

    It’s funny. Comical even. A few weeks ago, I wrote that The iPhone is to Smartphones as IE6 was to Browsers. Most of the readers of that article agreed with me but almost all had a “but, but, but…” argument. This is because the iPhone is one sexy beast to users, even though AT&T can’t…

  • HipHop, PHP, and the Evolution of Language

    HipHop, PHP, and the Evolution of Language

    A lively little discussion developed over the past few days on the DC-PHP developers mailing list. We have a very active developers group here in the DC area – much larger than most cities, in fact. Part of what makes our group great is the diversity of background and experience that is in the group.…

  • Facebook's HipHop and What it Means to WordPress

    Facebook's HipHop and What it Means to WordPress

    This was originally posted on my company blog and reposted here for posterity. By now, the news has hit the street about Facebook’s new PHP pseudo-compiler technology that is looking set to change the PHP world once again. It is called HipHop for PHP. Here at Emmense, we build on PHP and more specifically, we…

  • WordPress Bible Release

    WordPress Bible Release

    Last night, I got home to find my copies of the WordPress Bible at my door. This was tremendously exciting as I have been waiting for 8 months for this day. It was exciting and the buzz on Twitter has been tremendous. Pre-sale numbers were huge. The sharing and re-sharing of information about this book…

  • Twilio: Phone API – Web Service for building Phone Applications

    Twilio: Phone API – Web Service for building Phone Applications.