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| 2009-02-11 |
Hi folks!
Finally the new website is here. It has been much longer than I thought, but I guess it's normal when you try to finish a degree, start working and spend time on other toy projects.
I started designing this new page a long time ago and I think it took me a year to come up with this design in the end. However, it took me another 2 years to finally push a working version out there that I could live with. For the last year or so it was basically living under my experimental folder and only a hand-full of people have seen it. But now I finally thought, man this is embarrassing and you design will soon be totally out-dated.
Technically, I started with the good old PHP, but then after my internship at Google thought after actively working on the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) to use it for my website. So I started from scratch and implemented a GWT version that was totally dynamic. However I then saw that having a dynamic version brought more disadvantages than advantages and I didn't want to put it out there. After a lot of time I now dugg out the PHP code, polished it and here it is :)
Not everything is working yet as you might see and not everything is super polished. But I figured, I will probably be more motivated to update it once it's out there where everyone can see it :)
A few technical details: Despite using plain old PHP, I make use of Google services a lot to fill this site with content. I didn't want to implement my own content management system, but I also didn't want to use one. So for the articles section as well as for the excerpt on the front page I use blogger and their GDATA API to pull in the articles. For the pictures you see on the frontpage as well as in the pictures sectopn I use Picasa, again with the GDATA API.
I hope you like it, if so leave me a message. I will try to hock up blogger's comment function to my site as well at some point, so this should be easier.
For those folks totally not getting what I am talking about because they are looking at my actual blog, go over to www.haeberling.de :)
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| 2006-12-07 |
Hey there!
You might ask, why I am publishing so early again. It's not been months since my last post. So what the heck... Well, first of all, there is not much time left for me here in Atlanta. My internship is almost over, only two weeks left. It's unbelievable, but the time is speeding up fast - at least this is how it feels like to me. The second reason, why I am blogging again.... I want to focus on pictures this time and not text. There aren't too many pictures that I got for you, as I didn't get around as much as in San Francisco. But still, just to give you a glimpse of what it is like around here, I assembled a little album. Unfortunately I forgot my camera when Maria and I where out in Madison, GA, a neat little town west of Atlanta. But sometimes, the camera was with me and so some photos have been captured.
You can find them on Picasa:
Maybe a last post will follow, depending on my schedule and mood. I have to finish some papers for University in Germany and also need go get some Christmas presents. Not that easy, but I guess you are very aware of that fact already! Well, my last day at work will be Dec 19th and my flight back to Germany is two days later. So only one day for Christmas shopping. But it will work out ..... somehow.
So long for now, from the chilly and windy Atlanta, Georgia
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| 2006-10-17 |
First of all I want to say sorry for not writing for such a long time. I could say I didn't have the time, but it wouldn't be completely right. It's just that not so much has happened that is worth writing about and I am in touch with many of you anyway.
As my last post was created in Mountain View, let me say that I arrived savely back in Atlanta after staying in California for about a week. After an amazing week at the headquaters of Google, I spent a day in one of my most favourite cities: San Francisco. As it is only a 90 minute ride from Mountain View, I could manage to visit some friends there for a few hours.
Some weeks ago, my girlfriend Maria stayed here in Atlanta for 15 days and I tried to make some room among all the work I have to do. I think it worked out great. Fortunately the working hours are quite flexible so I could shift some days and worked from home. During those two weeks we managed to see a lot around here and it was actually the first time I could experience the city and its surrounding area. Before that, the only areas I saw were basically the ones on my everyday trip to work and home.
We visited the CocaCola Museum, which was nice but not spectacular. What you basically see there is commercials from all over the world from the beginning of CocaCola until today. In the end you get the chance to taste a lot of different product of the company, which sometimes taste quite bizarre. A very amazing place to visit when you are in Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium, where we went on a Sunday. It is one of the world's largest and contains (among other fascinating animals) a large basin with four whale sharks in it (for those of you that don't know: whale sharks are the world's largest fishes. At least that's what we've been told ;)). Great experience although going on a Sunday might not be the best decision, if you got the choice.
Since then I spend my time mainly on working in the office, working at home (mostly on XMl11) and study for university. I want to finish this semester so I can start with my thesis next year.
I will post back if something noteworthy happens. I have made some pictures and will post them online sometime soon. I will post the link there. But don't expect them to be as astonishing as San Francisco! :)
See ya!
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| 2006-09-05 |
After making a stop in Denver, I arrived in Mountain View yesterday . Everything went pretty well, except that there are too many hotels called Residence Inn in this area, so even the cab drivers get confused. One of them actually dropped me off at the wrong place. But another one then actually got it right so I had a nice place to spent the night before the big day.
And today it is... the big day. ... my first day of my intern orientation. Of course, I am not allowed to write about anything in detail, but from what I've seen today, this is just a great place to work/live. Free food everywhere, places to relax.... just a great atmosphere. A lot of very talented people all around.
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| 2006-09-03 |
First step done. I arrived in Atlanta today without any problems. I am currently staying at a hotel in Midtown Atlanta until tomorrow noon. I will then leave for the airport again to get to Denver and finally San Jose.
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| 2006-09-02 |
With just a few hours left in Germany, it might be a good idea to write a little bit about the current status. My visa got here in time. Just one day after being in Frankfurt, my passport with the attached visa was in the mail, yay! I also made arrangements for my stay in Atlanta. I found a nice offer on craigslist for a furnished room in Decatur (which is quite close to Atlanta city itself). After a few talks on the phone and exhanging quite some e-mails with the owner of the house, I am confident that this will work out and that I will have a nice stay there till the end of December.
So tomorrow (Sunday) I will depart in Frankfurt at 9.30am and arrive in Atlanta at around 1.00pm. After I got through the screening, customs and imigration I will head to my hotel in downtown Atlanta, where I will stay for one night. The next day I will again go to the airport again, to get on my plane to Denver. After a quick stop my connecting flight will get me to San Jose. From there I will head to the hotel in Mountain View, where I will (again) stay for one night till Tuesday. The rest of the week I will stay in corporate appartments of Google. On Tuesday, my orientation will start at the GooglePlex ('Plex). I am really looking forward to that week in Mountain View.
If I have time, I will try to go to San Francisco for one day to visit some friends, but I don't know about the schedule yet.
So that's it for the moment. The next entry will follow, and it will be from the United States.
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| 2006-08-25 |
Today I've been to the US Consulate in Frankfurt to apply for the visa. Everything went suprisingly quick. I got there at about 8.20am and left about two hours later with my visa application granted. Now I hope that the visa will arrive here in time. I also scheduled the flight to Atlanta today. It will depart on September 3rd from Frankfurt and goes directly non-stop to Atlanta. I will arrive there around 2pm. A few days ago I also found a nice person through craigslist, who is renting a room for this time. So after stepping out of the airport I will directly seek for a way to get to this place. I will have some time to rest until my flight on the next day (Monday) will depart to Mountain View. Unfortunately not a non-stop flight. But well, this way I will see Denver... or at least its airport. So everything seems to be set for a stressful week. After getting back to Atlanta on Sept. 10th I will start my regular job at the Google offices there and I hope to get some routine in there quickly.
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| 2006-08-19 |
Today I've done some experiments with the layout of this blog. As it turns out, it is very flexible. All the html can be formatted so I implemented a design that I did a couple of days ago for go|west 3. I also added some useful links, replaced the standard ones and removed the blogger bar at the top as I think it's not so useful for me. If you think otherwise, feel free to tell me. I am a newbie when it comes to blogging - so don't bother ;) I might do some further fine tuning on the site and also start adding some on-topic information as well. So stay tuned (whoever is tuned in).
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| 2006-08-19 |
After using my own scripted site the time I went to the USA, I thought it might be worth a try to use a blog software this time. I will try to explore the capabilities in designing and integrating this into my own site. If it works this might get a part of my future site, too. So, sorry for not writing more, I have to do some exploration :)
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