2010: Reflections on PresentationCampToronto —
At Tuesday’s PresentationCampToronto organized by Chris Gurney, I gave an eight-minute talk on relentlessly improving your presentation skills. This was [...]
2009: Drupal in the Trenches: Fighting with Views —
The other developers have bought into the idea that all behavior-related changes should be in the source code. It’s the [...]
2009: Upcoming Web 2.0 Conferences —
Web 2.0 Expo – SF
March 31 to April 3, 2009 (Schedule)
San Francisco, CA
Conference plus workshops: $1745 before March 30, $1945 [...]
2009: Ada Lovelace Day linkfest and wrapup —
Here’s a quick wrap-up of some posts from Ada Lovelace Day:
Linda Rodriguez wrote about how Ada Lovelace Day came to [...]
2008: Optimizing my day —
Maybe there’s some truth to the advice, “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and [...]
2007: Sunday tea and developing my personal style —
You discover yourself through your choices. One of the things I like
about having my own place is learning more about [...]
2007: Tea —
I picked up another teapot and a wooden box of assorted teas at
Winners this afternoon in preparation for my second [...]
2006: Speaking of The Miniskirt… —
Lusine was surprised to find out that I’m taking my master’s in
mechanical and industrial engineering. (I really should drop the
“mechanical [...]
2006: Noodle night —
One of the wonderful things about Graduate House is that the Graduate
House Council organizes a lot of social events. Tonight [...]
2006: Where do network cards go to die? —
I’ve rummaged through all of my things, and I’m certain I left my
wireless network card in the Philippines. Mumble. That’s [...]
2004: ACM Technews: “Search Beyond Google” —
From ACM Technews:
Google’s enormous success with its search engine—and its apparent
inability to develop a follow-up innovation momentous enough to sustain [...]
2004: Remembering —
A friend and I were thinking of papers to submit to the Loyola Schools
Review. I joked, “What could I write [...]
2003: Computer Braille Code Reference Card —
nabs-l@nfbnet.org, Wade Hemmelrick:
This is a free listing of all the computer braille code symbols.
Computer Braille Code Card in Grade 2 [...]
2003: python web solutions —
python@lists.free.net.ph, Andy Sy:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/WebProgramming
2003: Emacs test suite —
Robert Anderson has some testing scripts at http://rwa.homelinux.net/emacs
2003: Chinese Python? —
Miguel Paraz, python@lists.free.net.ph:
http://www.chinesepython.org/cgi_bin/cgb.cgi/english/english.html
The author claims that Python is easy to translate to Chinese.
This could be useful to the Chinese-literate people [...]
2003: Free mailing lists —
Tech mailing lists without a home might want to check out http://www.freelists.org .
2003: Nemeth mathematics —
On the blindprogramming@yahoogroups.com mailing list, Yvon Provencher mentions the useful tutorial at
http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_downloads/notenemeth.asp .
2003: emacs-wiki-markup-word —
I use (defun emacs-wiki-markup-word ()) to squelch all the bad markup I’m getting lately.
2003: equals in URLs and emacs-wiki.el —
I suspect that URLs need to be verbatim; stray equal signs and
underscores can be their undoing! Maybe I should just [...]
2003: magicpoint —
Chris Beggy writes in with another tip
(thanks!). Chris thinks that Magicpoint is an
excellent PowerPoint replacement. I like Magicpoint’s text-based
presentation files [...]
2003: pdf presentations —
On debian-user@lists.debian.org, David Z Maze thinks Prosper is great
for making PDF presentations from LaTeX. xpdf -fullscreen
-papercolor black to actually run [...]
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