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		<title>Drupal, the holidays, etc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I feel like I&#8217;ve cracked a major milestone, or something, regarding Drupal. I finally figured out how to write a basic module, and it works. Still needs <a href="http://ptocheia.net/2009/12/29/drupal-the-holidays-etc/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel like I&#8217;ve cracked a major milestone, or something, regarding Drupal. I finally figured out how to write a basic module, and it works. Still needs a lot of finessing, but it gives me confidence that I can finish this project I&#8217;m working on without that pesky guesswork of knowing what I needing to do, but having no clue how to do it and no clue how difficult it is to do it. I&#8217;m really hoping that I can clean up my module and make it more user-friendly, so I can publish it with other modules and future people could find it useful. </p>
<p>I think I might go ahead and convert the Salami Day website to Drupal. I was originally using it as my CakePHP learning experience, but since not getting the job that I originally tried to learn CakePHP to impress, I feel like Drupal is just a better direction to go in, for now at least. That was an unfortunate job experience, anyhow. It&#8217;s really crappy when you go to an interview, find out that there&#8217;s something they really want you to know that they never bothered to tell your recruiter about, or bothered to mention in the telephone interview you&#8217;ve already had with them. Then, when you mention you&#8217;ve been thinking about learning it and can pick it up in the next week, they give a dismissive comment, as if they don&#8217;t believe you. Pretty much my entire design/development career has consisted of &#8220;Hey, I need to learn this program to do this thing. Guess I better do it.&#8221; I mean, that&#8217;s how you learn, right? Mind you, I didn&#8217;t have any sort of fabulous grasp on CakePHP, but after a week I&#8217;d rebuilt Salami Day and had a decent enough understanding of it&#8217;s structure. The job looked pretty nice, too. Oh well. Considering how many applicants they might have had who actually *knew* CakePHP, I guess I shouldn&#8217;t be surprised that I didn&#8217;t get it. Nonetheless, I wish I could just jump up and down and flap my arms and scream that I&#8217;m a hard worker and love deadlines, and have them listen and fall in love with me and give me a bucket of dollars. If only!</p>
<p>In other news, I&#8217;m getting sick of ham + salad. We did Christmas with Drew&#8217;s aunt Pam, and as she was fortunate enough to get invited to a friend&#8217;s timeshare in Hawaii for the remainder of the holiday break, we got to take home all the food that Drew&#8217;s cousin Travis wasn&#8217;t going to eat. So, we have this gargantuan bag of salad, along with a nice pile of ham. Thus, ham salad! Goes great with Ken&#8217;s Steak House honey mustard dressing! Also, mmm, Christmas latkes. They went fast. We also have a metric ton of chocolate. Pacing issues with that, of course. Also, a post Christmas present &#8211; me finding a workout machine for free on Craigslist! It&#8217;s some sort of step resistance machine, nothing too fancy, but it&#8217;s free, and that&#8217;s the important part. </p>
<p>We leave for Nashville in two days. Drew&#8217;s family reunion and all that stuff. I get my sewing machine back, which shall be glorious. My butt will also get numb and fall off from the driving. Less glorious. </p>
<p>Also! On the 6th, I go in to take an application to become a Census worker. Could be fun! I have been spending waay too much time playing Oasis, which is this fabulous &#8220;Civilization meets Minesweeper&#8221; type game, which came out a few years back and I&#8217;m playing on my computer and is really cheap through the Amazon game downloads section. Andrew has been similarly productive, in that he just finished reading all of Dragonball. Which is a godawful quantity of manga. </p>
<p>Hmm, about time for another infamous ham salad. Hope everyone has a Happy New Year!</p>
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