Archive for July, 2010
A few weeks ago, I introduced the Coderlog. It was an attempt at having a generic programming link blog running here on the official coder.io blog. There was no shortage of stuff to post and some nice posts came out of it.
I decided to kill the Coderlog early in its life because it was trying to solve the same problem as coder.io itself. The Coderlog was a way to keep up to date with interesting new things in the world of programming and computer science but.. that's coder.io's entire mission. It seems crazy, then, for me to spend time manually curating links here when I should be improving coder.io to do the same job semi-automatically.
I want to integrate some more human-driven curation options into coder.io itself, but in terms of running a separate blog just about programming stuff, it makes no sense. Sign up at coder.io and subscribe to the tags and queries that interest you instead.

Since coder.io had its soft-ultra beta-"not telling many people yet" type launch less than a month ago, 403 users have somehow discovered the site and decided to sign up - thanks!
The user numbers will explode soon because I have a mailing list of 1700 interested developers I still haven't mailed yet. Oops.
It's of importance I keep pushing forward with new developments each and every week, so here's a public To Do list to show you what I'm working on and to act as a form of social pressure. Feel free to post a comment with ideas of your own.
- Write a series of blog posts about "how coder.io works" covering how content is found, how the system is structured, what technologies it uses, etc.
- Starring and saving of items - for personal recollection (this is a biggie..)
- API documentation
OpenID support for logins and signupsTwitter OAuth support for logins and signups- Add UI for people to submit "leads" to the coder.io system/add items
- Add UI for people to submit sources coder.io should crawl
- Multiviews - view types that can be chosen by users/readers at will (e.g. list, "newspaper style", links only)
- "Official" links against tags so that key resources can be prominently featured
- Avatars and metadata for tags (such as descriptions - helps people choose tags better)
- Advanced query/subscription builder
- Stack Overflow integration
- GitHub integration
- Notices/news box so key improvements can be easier seen
Remove the box nagging people to leave a message- E-mail subscription support - so you can have a weekly/monthly/whatever e-mail with content from your subscriptions
Image extraction from pages - to show relevant pics on items instead of just avatarsCanceling this idea, it's frivolous and not necessary for the sort of content coder.io covers.- Add many more sources (a permanent item)
- Add more tags and refine those existing (a permanent item)
- I will extend this list over time..

