Web Applications Developer on the Scholars’ Lab R&D team, David graduated from Yale University with a degree in the Humanities in 2009 and worked as an independent web developer in San Francisco, New York, and Madison, Wisconsin before joining the lab in 2011. David is the lead developer on Neatline and works on research projects that use software as a tool to advance traditional lines of inquiry in literary theory and aesthetics.
Posts by David
- Testing asynchronous background processes in Omeka May 17, 2013
- Neatline 1.1.3 Maintenance Release May 16, 2013
- Interactive CSS in Neatline 2.0 May 14, 2013
- Announcing Neatline 2.0-alpha1! May 13, 2013
- Restarting Marionette applications March 1, 2013
- Neatline and Omeka 2.0 February 26, 2013
- SVG-to-WKT: Converting vector graphics into spatial coordinates February 18, 2013
- Neatline Feature Preview – Importing SVG documents from Adobe Illustrator February 13, 2013
- Neatline Feature Preview – 1,000,000 records in a single exhibit February 6, 2013
- Populating MySQL tables with Node.js November 28, 2012
- Using Neatline with historical maps :: Part 3 – GeoServer August 29, 2012
- Using Neatline with historical maps :: Part 2 – Transparency August 23, 2012
- Using Neatline with historical maps :: Part 1 – Georeferencing August 20, 2012
- Parent-child relationships in Neatline July 20, 2012
- Neatline and the framework challenge July 17, 2012
- Neatline Sneak-Peek June 12, 2012
- Future possibilities for Prism May 6, 2012
- Generating HTML fixtures using Zend, Omeka, PHPUnit, and Jasmine January 9, 2012
- Fedora Connector – New and Improved July 5, 2011
- Untimely Coding: Scholars’ Lab Weekly Roundup June 22, 2011