Don't be afraid, I work at Engine Yard, not a sushi bar.
Although you can't tell because the look is identical, the backend of the site has now been transitioned over to my own simple blogging engine. Those of you who will be able to tell, are those with rss feeds, which I haven't implemented yet, but no doubt I will by the end of the day if I find time.
Typo just wasn't doing what I wanted, and it was easier for me to build my own engine rather than hack away at Typo. The site now has the infrastructure to implement my portfolio system, and other pages. Links on the sidebar will be faulty, but bear with me and everything will come back online and have more functionality.
Also, you might notice a few graphical glitches. Don't worry, I'll iron them out. My priority was to get commenting working again, and it does. Shame I had to remove all the comments on the transition across. So if you've previously left comments and they're gone, my apologies.
EDIT: The search system is now working at the top left, and rss feeds have been implemented. So please re-subscribe to the new feed. Sorry for any inconvenience.
EDIT2: Permalinks have been added, so link away!
Jamie van Dyke has been a Rails developer since the beginning of 2005, working with some of the major players in the web market. He also played a large part in the documenting of Rails for the Caboose Documentation Project and teaches others on his blog and in training sessions around the world. Jamie is a core Rails contributor, and the publisher of multiple gems and plugins.
I'm a father of 2, living in a little village called Skipton which is in North Yorkshire, England. Anything else you'd like to know you can ask. Check out my photo and info at the caboose facebook or my flickr page.
Jamie is also unsure why he must write a Bio in third person, and doesn't really have a fear of fish, he just dislikes the taste and smell of them.
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