At least when it comes to making web interfaces. I'm part of doing a working prototype of a system for surveying installations. In two days, I took it from a fairly standard data entry system that requires a lot of clicking around to a system with substantial workflow support that makes use of available data whenever possible. It's slick and getting slicker. I'm really getting fond of the Dojo Templated system, which makes it really easy to make customizable and reusable HTML widgets. I'll be writing more about it over on
my programming blog soon. I feel very competent at work right now, and I'm very happy to have moved to a place where I actually learn something new at quite a clip.
I have also started to learn Ruby on Rails in my spare time, in order to support
quaryn_dk's thesis work. And I'm making a
3-D printer as well as putting up a photo exhibit at one of the nicer restaurants in town. My plate is full.