The CodeUnit of Craig Lotter: My World Online

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Just a quick note to mention that I’m finally getting my act together and am in the process of tying all of my various online (and mostly hidden away) personas and content aggregated and linked to from a single source, namely the main codeunit.co.za domain which formerly hosted Ryan’s and my joint CodeUnit.ZA project (that didn’t last particularly long at all in the end!)

This also means that I now have a nice place and opportunity to toy around with the various available web application APIs out there, meaning I’m going to have fun pulling in stuff from things like , flickr and just to name a few.

The idea is to have a central repository for everything I do online, making it easier for me to disseminate tools and information as well as mitigate the danger of my keeping all my source code, writings and ideas stuffed away on a volatile portable hard drive here on my desk at home. Most of all though, it’s just another step in digitally opening my life up as much as possible and in so doing leave some sort of digital and accessible legacy highlighting the fact that I actually did do something with my life after all! :P

Related link: https://codeunit.co.za

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About Craig Lotter

Craig Lotter is an established web developer and application programmer, with strong creative urges (which keep bursting out at the most inopportune moments) and a seemingly insatiable need to love all things animated. Living in the beautiful coastal town of Gordon's Bay in South Africa, he games, develops, takes in animated fare, trains under the Funakoshi karate style and for the most part, simply enjoys life with his amazing wife and daughter. Oh, and he draws ever now and then too.
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