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Greg Leppert

A software developer with a penchant for Japan. Amongst other things.

San Jose, CA http://falquan.com/ 37 posts
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Security and the Common Coder

I understand that our intertubes, blogoweb, dumb-o-sphere, whatever the devil it is the children call it these days, we have super-big security risks: Viruses. Trojans. (Giggity! »

Greg Leppert on education, internet, security, spyware, virus 26 February 2008

Don't SHOUT, I Know What You're Saying...

I think we’ve all had moments like this. As a career nerd, I seem to have the unique luxury of avoiding the customer service desk. »

Greg Leppert on call, link, martha, representative, stewart, support, technical, zelda 27 January 2008

All the Good Names are Already Taken

Is it too much to ask for just a second of thought before releasing a product to the public? Seriously. The Jerkstopper? Obvious tasteless innuendos aside »

Greg Leppert on consumer, cord, entendre, innuendo, jerkstopper, mcwrap, names, power, products 25 January 2008

Not Completely Without Merit

In the spirit of the Order of the *Science Scouts *of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique, I propose that we redefine success through merit badges. »

Greg Leppert on badge, exemplary, merit, physique, Science, scouts 20 January 2008

Javascript is not for Lovers

Recently, I spent 1.3 buttloads of time (and yes, the buttload is the metric standard unit of time spent coding) coding Javascript. Why, you ask? »

Greg Leppert on ajax, client-side, javascript, little bunny foo foo 17 January 2008
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