2012: Monthly review: April 2012 — Business: April was my second full month as an independent business owner. It’s awesome having a flexible schedule, especially as [...]
2006: Picnic! — The picnic at High Park was an awesome idea, even though we missed
most of the cherry blossoms. I had a [...]
2005: Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals — “Big, Hairy Audacious Goals” is a catchy and inspiring way to think
about things. If you don’t have this book yet, [...]
2005: BBDB tags — Right, that tags thing looks like a good idea. It should be easy to
hack into BBDB. I’ll need to actually [...]
2004: Jigger Escario — http://www.gugigugu.com
Dominique introduced me to Jigger Escario, one
of his friends from IBM and Cebu. He’s Liam’s cousin and the former
dean of [...]
2004: Objects-First Java with BlueJ — My talk at the PinoyJUG session yesterday was about teaching Java the
objects-first way. I expected an audience of mostly Java [...]
2004: pcmpl-arch.el — All the commands documented in tla help can be completed using
../emacs/vc-arch/pcmpl-arch.el, a programmable completion module
for the arch version control system. [...]
2003: Blurty — Blurty seems to be another blogging/journalling site.
2003: Cat — A pregnant brown and white cat persistently trills at the department
door. I wonder what she thinks; I wish I had [...]
2003: JM Ibanez’ blog: Soul of a New Machine — JM Ibanez wrote in his blog:
I’ve just purchased a copy of Soul of A New Machine by Tracy Kidder, from [...]
2003: Pinoy penguins! =) — From http://www.sm56.tk:
From the RedHat 7.2 kernels the contains a few line of
code in the slab.c that does not allows [...]
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
naivnomore Hand drawn one pager is done very nicely. Good work. Succinct intro for beginners. However, It will be nice to have another one pager organized... – May 19, 10:50 AM
Pat Thomasson This is great. As one of your less code savvy followers, this has prompted me to go a step or two back off the page... – May 19, 9:58 AM
Dave Marquardt Hey, remember how I couldn't see your drawing? It was a Feedly thing, and I can see the drawing just fine on your web site. – May 18, 11:49 AM