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Aaron Jorbin is a Washington, DC based Web Developer who builds and manages custom websites, applications, and WordPress plugins. He strives to always build high quality experiences for all users of web applications.
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Category Archives: Programming
Two Chrome Extensions I’ve Started Using
I’ve started using two chrome extensions lately. Both are pretty simple and are designed to make one thing easier. The first is The Png Project which makes it so that on any Noun Project page, you can download the image as … Continue reading
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Real Time Search and Social Analytics
Over at AddThis, we just released an expanded version of our Live View Analytics. We now are bringing together what was multiple screens of live data in to a single live view. This was a pretty fun project. The server … Continue reading
Why be clean, when you can use Node Dirty
During my presentation at WordCamp Philly, one of the people in audiance asked me what (JavaScript) libraries I like and I rattled off a few of them. I thought it would make more sense to start writing them down and … Continue reading
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Accessibility Camp DC 2011
Last year, I went to Accessibility Camp DC 2010 and afterwards said: Before hand, I knew just a little bit about accessibility, but I’m happy to say that I walked out with a ton of new knowledge and a desire to keep … Continue reading
Big Data DC #3
Two enterprise big data consulting companies presented about the architecture they use for processing and storing at the third Big Data DC meetup. Much like the first and second meetups, the common thread seemed to be the decisions that the engineers made to … Continue reading
Big Data DC meetup #2
For the second time, a group of bright and talented developers gathered at clearspring to discuss Big Data.The first Big Data DC meetup had a great turnout. Rather then write up a summary, I decided to check out storify and … Continue reading
Dancing and Coding
Two weeks ago I switched to primarily standing at work. I’ve found that while my foot are kind of sore by the end of the day, (though I’m hoping the barefoot shoes I just ordered help with that). I also have definitely noticed … Continue reading
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