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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
bici wrote #295829:
i got involved with Textdrive because of Gruber and Dan Benjamin . Gruber also knew about text pattern early on
Yup, I think Gruber got involved in that take over/merge/… out of interest for Textpattern (and the further development of it). I seem to recall he quite liked it, Daringfireball has some quite positive posts about it.
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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
phiw13 wrote #295830:
Daringfireball has some quite positive posts about it.
I had completely forgotten about the Joyeur blog they used to do.
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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
also Lou Quillio steered me to either text pattern or textdrive … don’t recall which one specifically. one of the good guys for sure
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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
michaelkpate wrote #295833:
I had completely forgotten about the Joyeur blog they used to do.
I’m impressed you’re able to recall these things, MKP. You’d be a great librari– OH NOW I GET IT.
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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
gaekwad wrote #295853:
I’m impressed you’re able to recall these things, MKP. You’d be a great librari– OH NOW I GET IT.
We don’t really have all the answers but we are pretty good at figuring out where to look. :)
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Re: Never knew Gruber had a role in Joyent
phiw13 wrote #295830:
Yup, I think Gruber got involved in that take over/merge/… out of interest for Textpattern (and the further development of it). I seem to recall he quite liked it, Daringfireball has some quite positive posts about it.
Glad you pointed that out. It’s also info I didn’t know. Saved me some embarrassment, perhaps. ;)
I’ve never really followed/read Gruber. I just kind of know him as the ultimate Apple fanboy and creator of Markdown, but maybe that’s not fair.
bici wrote #295834:
Lou Quillio … one of the good guys for sure
Lou’s awesome. He and I worked together on that STC stuff in his resume there. He’s a total no B.S. guy, and smart as hell.
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