May. 21st, 2006

transmothra: (pacing)
Let's say you have a web portfolio of some web sites that you built.

And let's say you've found a few errors that you didn't catch in 2002.

Maybe even throw in a little obsolete code, which wasn't actually obsolete at the time.

...Is is ethical to clean it up? Is it ethical to present something that, for all intents and purposes, looks and functions almost exactly the same as it did back then, yet has been tweaked to fix small errors?

In other words: is it okay for me to fix my mistakes?
transmothra: (fast car)
Finally! My portfolio is nearly finished... The only thing left to do now is to acquire the main files from my most recent project and remove all proprietary informations.

I thought i'd NEVER get that shit done. That last one was a bitch to nail down - it turned out that it made much better sense to lose the damn b2evolution blog and just write in static content.
transmothra: (up close n friendly)
Lisa's lease is up next month. (She still works in the same department as Holly and me. Ostensibly anyway.) Rumor has it that she's moving to Columbus to be with her Trek-uniform-wearin' nerd. Here's to being rid of that nasty, creepy little brat once and for all time!!

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