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Jeremy Zawodny

Biography

Jeremy Zawodny and his two cats moved from Northwest Ohio to Silicon Valley in late 1999 so he could work for Yahoo!--just in time to witness the .com bubble bursting first-hand. He's been at Yahoo!® ever since, helping to put MySQL and other Open Source technologies to use in fun, interesting, and often very big ways. Starting with the popular and high-traffic Yahoo! Finance site, he worked to make MySQL part of the site's core infrastructure in large batch operations as well as real-time feed processing and serving content directly on the site. He then helped to spread "the MySQL religion" to numerous other groups within Yahoo!, including News, Personals, Sports, and Shopping. Nowadays he acts as Yahoo!'s MySQL guru, working with Yahoo!'s many engineering groups to get the most out of their MySQL deployments.

In 2000, he began writing for Linux Magazine and continues to do so today as a columnist and contributing editor. After over a year of active participation on the MySQL mailing list, he got the idea to write a book about MySQL. (How hard could it be, really?) You can still find him answering questions on the list today. Since 2001, Jeremy has been speaking about MySQL at various conferences (O'Reilly's Open Source Conference, PHPCon, The MySQL User Conference, etc.) and user groups in locations as far away as Bangalore, India. His favorite topics are performance tuning, replication, clustering, and backup/recovery. In more recent times, he's rediscovered his love of aviation, earning a Private Pilot Glider license in early 2003. Since then he's spent far too much of his free time flying gliders out of Hollister, California and Truckee, near Lake Tahoe. He hopes to soon earn his Commercial Pilot license and then go on to become a certified flight instructor someday. Occasional MySQL consulting also helps to pay for his flying addiction.

Jeremy rambles almost daily about technology and life in general on his weblog: www.jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/

Blog

Jeremy's blog posts are hosted at:
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/

Opa! is Good Greek Food in Willow Glen

November 23 2008

A month or so ago, the long under-construction Opa! opened its doors on Lincoln Ave in downtown Willow Glen. Wanting to try it for a while, we walked down on Friday night for dinner. And we were not disappointed. The Good The menu is straightforward and has a good variety… read more

Bash Trick: Watching Multiple Background Jobs

November 21 2008

I recently had a need to add some error checking to a bash script that runs multiple copies of a Perl script in parallel to better utilize a multi-core server. I wanted a way to run these four processes in the background and gather up their exit values. Then, if… read more

TV Watching and Happiness

November 17 2008

In one of those "well, duh!" moments the other day, I came across a headline on Slashdot that said Unhappy People Watch More TV. Given that I mostly stopped watching TV quite some time ago and consider it to be one of the more rude devices in our culture, I… read more

Asynchronous MySQL Client in Perl

November 14 2008

I recently found myself wishing for an async library for MySQL. My goal is to be able to fire off queries to a group of federated servers in parallel and aggregate the results in my code. With the standard client (DBD::mysql), I'd have to query the servers one at a… read more

Post-Election Thoughts: Equal but Not

November 13 2008

I'm happy that Barack Obama won the election. I think it's time to stir things up a bit. What really bothers me is that fact that we still don't have equal voting in this country. We certainly have the technology to share vote counts quickly and efficiently, so who not… read more

Kick Ass Fonts in Ubuntu: 3 Easy Steps

October 22 2008

A few days ago I made yet another tweak to my Ubuntu laptop to make the fonts look a little better. The result is that I'm now quite happy--impressed even. Here are the three things I've done to make my day-to-day work easy on the eye. First, enable subpixel smoothing… read more

Random Updates

October 22 2008

I've got several random things to say to the interwebs but none of them merit a blog post individually... First off, I love data. But I hate the fact that the spreadsheet in OpenOffice 2.x and Gnumeric both have row limits of 65,536. I don't know who missed the boat… read more

Yahoo! Search Taste Test

October 15 2008

In today's coverage of the new Yahoo! Search radio advertisements, Erick Schonfeld at TechCruch says: So can an advertising campaign change any of that? Search is not like a soft drink. People use the search engine that they think can do the best job in helping them find things. Now,… read more

Great HTPC Wireless Keyboard: Adesso WKB-4000US

October 08 2008

A few weeks ago I asked for HTPC Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Recommendations and got some excellent suggestions. After reading reviews on-line and checking out the various specs, I settled on the Adesso WKB-4000US. I decided on this keyboard partly because I've liked previous Adesso keyboards and partly because it… read more

Back Seat Flying in the Citabria: Tailwheel Fun

October 07 2008

About a week ago I finally got the chance to work on the back seat flying with my instructor in our Citabria. I'm not new to flying from the back. I've done so in gliders for a few years now, but I knew this was going to be a bit… read more

Steve Fossett Wreckage in Mammoth Lakes Area

October 02 2008

Various news sources are reporting that Steve Fossett's wreckage has been found in the vicinity of Mammoth Lakes, California. There are a few interesting bits about what I've heard and read so far, but first have a look at the terrain that area. View Larger Map There are ski runs… read more

Programming Annoyance: Libraries that Exit on Me

October 01 2008

This is something that's been bugging me for a long time now. Over the years, I've come to realize that programming time is 10% about writing the code to do the work, 70% about figuring out where failures might occur and dealing with them, 10% about documentation, and 10% about… read more

Ubuntu Kung Fu: Best Book Cover Ever!

September 25 2008

I just ran across news that Ubuntu Kung Fu is Shipping and happened to look at the cover. As a cat lover and technical book author myself, I felt a little slighted. That's right. Keir Thomas got a kitten on his book. That kicks ass. But even better, Ubuntu Kung… read more

Mustard Lime Beef Steaks Recipe

September 24 2008

A few days ago I made a new grill recipe that turned out even better than we expected, so I've reproduced it here for your grilling and eating enjoyment. Ingredients 4 sirloin beef steaks (roughly 1" thick) 1/4 cup of dry mustard (Colman's works well) 1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce (Lea… read more

HTPC Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Recommendations?

September 22 2008

Dear Lazyweb, As of a few weeks ago, we have a computer hooked up to the 66 inch TV full-time. However, it currently has a wired keyboard and mouse, both of which are less than optimal when you'd prefer to keep your ass on the couch and pick a movie… read more