August 2009

Matt and I just finished this year’s Rails Rumble competition. For those unfamiliar, teams are given 48 hours to design, develop, and deploy a Ruby on Rails based web application. Our entry is was Operator.

I did all the visual design for Operator; we didn’t use a single stock image. I didn’t worry about IE at all during this 48 hours, and the site uses a lot of CSS3 attributes that make it prettier. Take a look at our team page for a look at the technologies used.

The landing page was something I threw together in Illustrator. All the icons were made in DrawIt. I’m pretty proud of my little creations and I think it will be a very useful service once we can really spend some time working on it.

Github Commit Graph

I thought this was funny: Our commit graph, shown by the hour, for the weekend.

We finished our development a couple hours before the deadline, and I thought we used that time to push up a pretty bugless app. Unfortunately, after spending some more time with it in Firefox, we noticed there were a couple of hangnails on Operator. Apparently, Firefox doesn’t like console.log unless Firebug is on. Neither does Opera. Neither does IE. Major bummer.

So, if you take a look at Operator in Firefox, playing messages from the answering machine and adding tags to calls via drag-and-drop will not work. Everything else seems to be fine, though, and you can still add tags from the call tags section and listen to messages from within each call. Moral of the story: WebKit rules. Go download Safari or Chrome and experience web how it should be experienced.


Some other entries from the KC RoR Community:

Great job guys!

I co-mixed and mastered Matt Dill’s Lila Rasa, which is a beautiful and haunting album. It was a lot of fun to work on. Give it a listen.

I’ve been sitting on these for a while, and now they’ll finally see the light of day. I present to you Little Chip Ringtones, Vol. 1. This implies that there will probably be a volume two.

⇓ Download the .m4r files

This download is a zipped directory of .m4r ringtones of the following nuggets of aural delight:

“Asia”

⇓ Download the mp3 I’ve never been to Asia. This is proof.

“Going Up?”

⇓Download the mp3 Working title was “Rossa Bossa”.

“Skills”

⇓ Download the mp3 You’ve got them.

“Arpegginator”

⇓ Download the mp3 Highly audible synth ringtone. Bring sexy back.

“Sunbrella”

⇓ Download the mp3 Leftovers from a school project.

The first four ringtones use the same synths. They were created in Ableton Live. I might post the .als file if anyone is interested.

Enjoy. Feedback might encourage more.

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Little Chip Ringtones, Vol. 1 by Ross Brown is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

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I like making things on the internet with Cremalab and music with Fullbloods, The ACBs, and Golden Sound Records. I live in Kansas City and enjoy food and drink.