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i finally wrote some code that Apple likes

Just over a week ago, some folks at WebKit invited me to make my little web development tool, tixe, an official part of Webkit. I am super excited. That is just about the best compliment I could have imagined. So I jumped right in, and after furious coding (which actually amounts to embarassingly small amounts of code), I’m happy to say that the framework formerly known as tixe (and even formerly known as BionicDOM) is now part of the WebKit nightly builds. Plus, I’ve gotten the opportunity to work with a really tight group of smart people.

So, to celebrate, we’re having ice cream! Raj and I and anyone else we can round up will be at Maggie Mudd in Bernal (903 Cortland) tonight at 9. There’s internet access there, and if anyone will let me, I will try to show off the li’l WebKit hack that made it big. Join us!

4 Responses to “i finally wrote some code that Apple likes”

  1. xenon
    April 21st, 2006 | 7:32 pm

    Congrats! Thanks for the great code!

  2. April 22nd, 2006 | 10:58 am

    [...] crosspost from TikiRobot!: Just over a week ago, some folks at WebKit invited me to make my little web development tool, tixe, an official part of Webkit. I am super excited. That is just about the best compliment I could have imagined. So I jumped right in, and after furious coding (which actually amounts to embarassingly small amounts of code), I’m happy to say that the framework formerly known as tixe (and even formerly known as BionicDOM) is now part of the WebKit nightly builds. Plus, I’ve gotten the opportunity to work with a really tight group of smart people. [...]

  3. may
    April 23rd, 2006 | 7:38 pm

    congratulations! I unfortunately don’t know what WebKit is (having only started using a Mac this month) but that sounds like good news! :-)

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