Andrew Shearer

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C++, Cocoa, CSS, django, drupal, healthcare, Hiking, HL7, iphone, JavaScript, jQuery, medicine, MySQL, Objective-C, PHP, Python, web development, Web Standards

About Me

I develop medical web applications at Lifespan. (If you're a doctor, nurse, or resident treating inpatients at Rhode Island Hospital, Miriam Hospital, or Newport Hospital, you probably use at least one of them.) I also work on the Lifespan Intranet and public web sites.

I soak up some of the rest of my time as one of the developers of RI Nexus.

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Title: Senior Web Developer (Marketplace)

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Title: BarCamp Boston May 17/18 (Forum)

BarCamp Boston 3 is coming up. Is anyone else from RI coming? I attended and presented at the first two, and thought they were great.

What: BarCamp is an unConference, organized on the fly by attendees, for attendees.

There is no registration fee, but you don't just attend a BarCamp — you can participate in discussions, demo your projects, or join into other cooperative events.

Topics may include, but are not limited to: open source software, startups, UI design, entrepreneurship, AJAX, hardware hacking, robotics,mobile computing, bioinformatics, RSS, Social Software, programming languages, and the future of technology.

Who: You, if you're a geek or somewhat geeky.  Pre-registration is highly recommended.

When: May 17/18, 2008 starting each day at 9 AM or whenever you want to arrive.

Where: Matignon High School, 1 Matignon Rd., Cambridge, MA.  The school is a short 10 minute walk from either the Davis Sq. or Alewife stations on the MBTA Red Line. Parking is available on site.

Details:  For more information go to http://BarCampBoston.org

 

Title: How Web Developers Relax (Blog)

Andrew Shearer is a web developer at Lifespan and the organizer of both the Providence PHP Meetup and the Web Developer Lunch Hour.

I came back last night from the Providence PHP Meetup at Trinity Brewhouse, where we found ourselves in overlapping conversations about Amazon’s web service offerings, local employment, web forms, frameworks, an idea for a data-tagging service, and some brief personal introductions to welcome newcomers. A little more than half of us had been programming web sites using PHP for years, while others were starting out (with a similar, but uncorrelated, split between regulars and new faces). The side discussions cut across all different levels of expertise.

photo of people at the last PHP MeetupIt turns out that there’s quite a significant web development community in Rhode Island, or at least, there are enough web developers for a significant web development community. Working inside a large company like I do (one that’s large in areas other than web development), it’s not easy to see that, and too easy to become isolated from everyone else.

Regular meetups counteract that isolation. Anyone involved with programming or web design can show up to discuss new techniques, give glowing accounts of tools, or, when the topic turns to Internet Explorer, commiserate. I’ve been organizing the Providence PHP Meetup for the past year to allow that kind of discussion and griping, and co-organizing (and later organizing) the Web Developer Lunch Hour for about that long.

logo of meetup.comBoth groups post meetings at Meetup.com, and share several regulars. The PHP Meetup is a bit more programmer-focused, and also a bit more alcohol-focused, though that’s probably coincidence. The Web Developer Lunch Hour is ideal for people who work in downtown Providence and can get away for a quick lunch at a local restaurant.

To sum them up like PowerPoint slides:

Providence PHP Meetup

  • monthly meetings, on a weekday evening
  • programming focus (mostly, but not exclusively, PHP)
  • beer is socially acceptable

Web Developer Lunch Hour

  • monthly lunches, on a weekday at noon
  • any tech-related topic goes
  • check your workplace policy on midday beer

Our next Web Developer Lunch Hour is next Thursday, February 14, and our next PHP Meetup is on Wednesday, March 4. If you’re interested, please come by. Hope to see you there.

Recent Comments

Source: Rhode Island Twitter "Sound Off" (Blog) Submitted: February 1st, 2009 - 12:09am link

Can't believe I ended up so slow off the mark, but here's mine:

@ashearer

Source: Apple Store July 11th - are you in? (Forum) Submitted: July 11th, 2008 - 1:55pm link

I activated the phone in-store a little after 10 AM. Apparently I was lucky. The activation server had crashed about 20 minutes earlier, but then the staff announced the new (nationwide? worldwide?) directive to give up and send everyone home to activate, after which it almost immediately started working again.

Source: Providence Werewolf (Event) Submitted: July 2nd, 2008 - 6:06pm link
I don't particularly want to hear an answer to Jack's question, but nevertheless, I'll be there.
Source: Apple Store July 11th - are you in? (Forum) Submitted: June 12th, 2008 - 7:15pm link

This made my current phone look even sadder than last week. A replacement is overdue. See you there.

Source: Werewolf (a.k.a. Mafia) (Forum) Submitted: June 12th, 2008 - 7:06pm link
Thanks, Matt, for the Werewolf game last week. It was a head-on collision between a party game and an interesting test of group and individual psychology. (Plus, since he wasn't able to make it, we got to kill Jack a lot.)
Source: Werewolf (a.k.a. Mafia) (Forum) Submitted: April 16th, 2008 - 9:15pm link
Thank you, k00k. I'd tried to post that link earlier but apparently lacked the technical skills.
Source: Werewolf (a.k.a. Mafia) (Forum) Submitted: April 16th, 2008 - 1:07am link
This guide to the game goes into more detail and answers a few questions I had after reading the first link. I'm ready to play. This will be a lot of fun to try out.
Source: How Web Developers Relax (Blog) Submitted: February 7th, 2008 - 12:32pm link
Strange how that happened. The seating in the photo makes it look more like a speed dating event than a regular PHP meetup. Rest assured, I'll look into avoiding this by enforcing strict boy-girl-boy-girl order next time.
Source: From Next-Gen Workspaces to Web Developer Meetup? (Forum) Submitted: December 4th, 2007 - 8:46am link
It would be great to see you at the lunch. The discussion is always different, depending on who shows up. I might be hitting both events, though I'm not 100% sure about the breakfast yet. If there are several people doing the same thing, maybe we can work out ride sharing or finding somewhere quiet to work on laptops in the 1.5-hour gap between the events. Anyone who’s thinking of attending both events, please update your RSVP to mention that fact, and we might be able to work something out. RSVP for Web Developer Lunch Hour. This is Chris Bloom’s farewell lunch meeting, after which I'm taking over as the organizer. Of general interest for anyone who can’t make the lunch, there’s also a PHP meetup happening downtown this evening. Though it's nominally about PHP, the topics usually spread to web development in general.
Source: Do You Twitter? (Forum) Submitted: November 2nd, 2007 - 7:06am link
I'm @ashearer on Twitter. I use MoodBlast (link below) to update both Facebook and Twitter. The only problem is that Facebook-style status updates don't always read well as Twitter updates, and vice versa, which just becomes a writing challenge. http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/download/moodswing/