Author Archives: Lars Miller
Man, I love our new Dev Cave here at eyespeak. It’s the perfect place to shut the door and crank out some code. One of the cool things is that we have a Windows machine in there. It’s a necessary … Continue reading
So, I’m creating a site that will only have a login screen and a logged in area. In other words, there should be no other viewable page other than my login screen if you’re not logged in. Below is how … Continue reading
This past Monday at our team meeting we had Day Adeogba as a guest speaker. Day is a health, strength, and success coach, and inspires people to personal greatness. While his time here was limited, he shared as much of … Continue reading
Holy crap, guess what I just found out? Newer versions of PLESK (in my case 10.4) can house secure and non-secure content in the same folder by default. This is awesome news because I’m currently installing a certificate for a … Continue reading
I’m a programmer and a musician. @benjmiller and I have a constant conversation going on about my theory that all programmers are musicians. It’s held quite true. We inevitably ask the question of each programmer we come into contact with, … Continue reading
Have you ever set foot in a casino? There’s a ton of psychology that goes into the whole experience of a casino, from the lights to the sounds to the carpet to what employees are wearing. EVERYTHING has been thought … Continue reading
Nearly everyday @benjmiller sends links/resources for me to get inspired and to further my technical capabilities. What a great boss/leader! This one blew my mind… First off, what’s an inspector? An inspector is built into your browser either natively or … Continue reading
Let me start this post by explaining our process and how it has transformed over the years: Old Old Process (completely oversimplified for this post) design build content Old Process (also simplified) design content build Current Process (also simplified) content … Continue reading
There’s the planning part of your day, there’s the time in your day when you’re collaborating with co-workers, and there’s the time of your day that you spend with your clients. For everything else – buckle down, throw the headphones … Continue reading
I’ve been working at eyespeak for more than 6 years now. While who we are as a core hasn’t changed dramatically, the way we execute has… exponentially. Back in the “old days” we relied heavily on email. Email email email. … Continue reading
