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About This Site
This site is home to my open-source projects — and, increasingly, my writing about building them. It has grown from a place to host a handful of applications into a mix of calendar software, developer tools, libraries, web apps, and the occasional experiment with AI and agents.
The most prominent project here is WebCalendar, an open-source, web-based calendar and scheduling system written in PHP. It has been under active development since 2000 and continues to evolve — a stable, feature-rich product that compares favorably with the best commercial calendars.
Latest from the Blog
Here’s what I’ve been building and writing about most recently:
- A WordPress Calendar Plugin That Scales to 100,000 Events
- From a Sentence to a Calendar Event: Building a Human-in-the-Loop Scheduling Agent
- Generate QR Codes, Charts, and More in Pure Go with ilibgo
- A Lot Has Changed: Catching Up on Virginia Basketball
- How to Connect Claude to Your WebCalendar with MCP
- Best Self-Hosted Google Calendar Alternatives in 2026 (Open Source)
All Projects
For the full catalog — calendar software, developer tools, libraries, web apps, and a few things just for fun — see the Projects page.