Author Archives: Stephen Holt

I am a software developer and photographer in the San Francisco, CA area.

I specialize in Cocoa/Mac OS X applications, but I’m familiar with a wide range of programming languages and APIs.

I also like money, so buy my photos.

But, Hey, RAM is Cheap Now, Right?

Top 5 processes, all over 100MB each.  Yikes.

Preview: AutoHyperlinks Plugin For Coda 1.6

The guys at Panic just released an update to Coda which, among other very useful features, includes a new plugin API.

I’ve hacked together a quick plugin around the AutoHyperlinks framework that will find raw URIs and email addresses and link them.  URIs in existing markup is skipped, mostly.

get the plugin | get the source

Quality is still a little rough, but it handles simple markup well (and you can always run it on just a selection of text).

I’m releasing the plugin under a 3-clause BSD license. More to come, I hope.

Enjoy.

This is What Change Looks Like

The change.gov site is finally up.  It has blogs, a schedule, detailed info on all the new administrations policies, an open application for appointed positions (!), and this page:

Of the People, By the People

A simple web form—It’s like a suggestion box for America. But, because it’s so simple, I gotta ask: Why the hell hasn’t this been done before?!

THIS IS WHAT CHANGE ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE!

Update: Apparently, the jobs section is there to request more info about the application process. Still, impressive.