Monthly Archives: January 2009

JazzRecord: You Have The Power!

Since I recently held a conversation over IRC about some of how JazzRecord’s association loading and saving works, I thought I’d share it with the world as well.
The coolest two things about JazzRecord, and likewise Rails’ ActiveRecord:
* the fact they automatically load associated records as objects, based on models’ knowledge of interrelations with other models, [...]

JazzRecord.org Redesigned! MSIE now exists again!!

After slacking on deploying some design improvements I made for jazzrecord.org, I finally pushed them today! JazzRecord visitors might notice the jump in version numbering from a 0.1b to 0.5. This should reflect the vast improvements to the library Nick has been making while I’ve been letting the site stagnate! (JazzRecord on [...]

JazzRecord Blog Finally Goes Live!

In tandem with design improvements I made to jazzrecord.org (which will be detailed in another post), we finally rolled out the JazzRecord.org Blog, a la WordPress! We considered doing this up in Mephisto, the self-proclaimed “best blogging system ever”, but it hasn’t been touched since April, 2008. (Perhaps it got perfect so they [...]