Archive for the ‘Yardsnap’ Category

Yardsnap BETA now online

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

…and has been for the past three weeks. We’re still ironing out bugs at the moment and there’s so much more we’re going to roll out over the next few months, but as it stands it’s a damn good free property listings site.

Signups from landlords and students have been promising. At one point we had 35 properties listed for Canterbury but that’s trailing off as houses are getting let. Student / Tenant signups are strong and hopefully this trend will continue - we’ve only been online for three weeks. ;)

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I’m working on this quite hard at the moment and lots of exciting new management features for landlords are on the way. Watch this space ’cause it’s changing rapidly!

Yardsnap Ltd. and Google Checkout

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Woweee! A day or two ago Aaron registered Yardsnap with Companies House, so now I am one of three legal directors for Yardsnap Ltd. along with Aaron and Shazz. Exciting stuff (I just have to make sure the guys keep the Inland Revenue happy and it’ll be fine. :) ).

The super-duper brand new shiny website is coming along. It’s nice to see it finally take shape and work as a whole instead of being a mishmash of random components. Still a lot of work left, but with 5 weeks to go before I enter the world of full time work I think I can just about squeeze it in.

Today I implemented the first stage of the shopping cart using phpgcheckout. For those of you who don’t know, phpgcheckout is an “Open Source PHP Google Checkout Toolkit”, that is, on the whole, very easy to use.

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The second stage is implementing a GC callback web service that can receive messages from GC and update our database. This is going to be harder. phpgcheckout has all the code available to use, but it’s pretty poorly documented and I could only find one example online which was a bit hardcore. When I figure it out I’ll post an example here for all to see.

Watch this space.

Check out the new blog, yo!

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

So here it is, I finally got my ass in gear and bought a shiny new VPS to host my blog and various other sites I’m working on. I don’t really ever expect anyone to come and read this, but through the power of Facebook and their “import blog” tool I can force what I’m writing down peoples throats. Hurrah! I have high hopes for that feature, so hopefully it will meet expectations.

Exams are over and Summertime is upon us; I can finally get working on projects that I’ve been meaning to do for a while. I really have two biggies, a rather large property website and a Linux Cluster I want to build.

The latter came about when I managed to get my hands on three P3 800s from a friend. Combine those with an old machine I had laying around and the makings of something were there. Two major decisions need to be made: What do I run this cluster on and how do I store it? Being a fan of Gentoo Linux I’m considering installing that, but Parallel Knoppix looks very easy and I haven’t decided how much of a headache I want to develop yet. Storing it is more of a problem as each P3 came in a massive ugly beige box which I ditched almost immediately. I now have two more choices: build my own custom shelving unit to house my motherboards / hard drives / PSUs or look to buy something that fits my needs. Now, I would buy something in an instant if I could find anything, but I don’t really know where to look and the things I have found aren’t suitable. Ideas anyone?

The other project is a collaborative effort between myself and two other guys from uni. I’m not going to give too much away but it’s called Yardsnap (the current website can be found here) and it deals with helping students find property. We have some very interesting ideas in the pipeline and hopefully by the end of August it’ll be up and running in its new form kicking some ass and helping students everywhere find a place to live (for a small fee, of course!).

In August I embark on my Industrial Placement at Sun Microsystems as part of my Computer Science course. Hopefully my projects will be complete by then and I’ll have found a place to stay in Camberley! My Official title is “.Sun E-Business Web Engineer” and I think I’ll be supporting existing applications they have there, mainly to do with their UK Store so no doubt I’ll be busy!

Other than that not sure what to mention for a first blog post. If you have a blog and want to do a link swap then let me know. If you’re reading this through Facebook then my real blog can be found at mikelaming.com/blog.

Peace out, bitches!