2010: How I got into computer science —
How did I get into computer science? I don’t know. I grew up immersed in computers.
A preschooler: [...]
2009: Weekly review: Week ending October 25, 2009 —
Plans from last week:
Work:
Set up two idea labs and send invitations
Follow up with experts
Write the script/speaker’s [...]
2009: The man who should’ve used Connections —
Wow. There are some seriously talented IBMers out there.
This is the latest installment in “The Man Who Should’ve Used Connections”, [...]
2009: Thinking in terms of decades —
One of my mentors is about to celebrate his quarter-century anniversary with IBM. Over biscuits and tea at my place, [...]
2007: Business practice maven-wannabe —
That’s what Stephen Perelgut and I came up with: business practice
maven-wannabe. I want to get really good at observing people [...]
2006: What does a portfolio for a tech evangelist look like? —
Software developers show printouts of code. Artists bring a portfolio.
What does a tech evangelist wannabe show?
Testimonials?
Speech transcripts?
A short pitch for [...]
2006: KMD2004 meeting —
Start: 2:15 PM
End: 4:00 PM
Dave Kemp, Sacha Chua, MJ Suhonos
Sacha will send Dave Kemp login information for the wiki
Discussed feedback [...]
2005: Midterms and mushrooms —
My midterms were actually pretty fun. I missed a number of
points—made a mistake in one formula, forgot to mention something [...]
2005: Joel on Software against tailoring software —
Shrink-wrapped software makes more financial sense, says Joel Spolsky,
warning of the dangers of consultingware.
No problem with that, but _I_ like [...]
2005: Presentations and getting naked —
No, no, this is still safe-for-work material. Presentation Zen has some great insights on
being in the moment.
Great musicians aren’t as [...]
2004: Coding life —
I have come to the realization that as much as I love coding, I don’t
think I’d want it to be [...]
2004: In other news —
Pretty much done with the code for the little project they gave us. Am
a few days ahead of the Friday [...]
2004: Backlog: After the conference —
Half of my personal mail was in Japanese thanks to the keysigning. I
liked that a lot. I should write in [...]
2004: Met Jean-Christophe Helary —
JC Helary is a professional French/English/Japanese
translator who handles documents from the countryside. He comes to
Tokyo every month for business meetings [...]
2004: Mail problems —
cyrus (Hiya, Jijo!) is dropping mail from me again, so I have to send
mail using my own MTA for now. [...]
2004: More Emacs tips —
http://www.douglasjohnston.net
From Douglas Johnston:
In case you’re interested, the second part of my “Emacs retreat” is
online at the blog. (It’s mainly for [...]
2004: 11/1 Mozilla Japan free seminar —
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2003: Rough notes on education —
reach the interested people first (at least for _this_ talk.)
subexercise – evolving code
lots of students
problems because of few resources
frustrating to [...]
2003: More GCBirzan stories — education —
*GCBirzan* I teach CCNA courses for a local Cisco Academy
Mmm. In our database class, we're allowed to use any [...]
2003: Debian Bug Squashing Party —
Debian bug-squashing party, Sunday November 9th 2003, Ecublens, Switzerland
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, the
GULL (Groupe [...]
2003: Contemplate thread scoring —
I’m somewhat interested in long threads on some mailing lists, as
chances are those are the ones with cool insights. I [...]
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