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Tech goals

Every so often, I like setting myself tech goals. My first major open
source tech goal was to hack the iPaq, considering that undergrads
were expected to do Linux on the iPaq as part of their CS degree in
some university in the US. So I did, and I ended up

The next thing I wanted to do was get into Emacs Lisp. I ended up
contributing to Emacs Relay Chat and helping out with Planner and
related modules.

Now I think I want to be more into Ruby. And Perl 6, which looks
awesome. Maybe I can practice technical writing by filling in the
documentation and writing sample code…

Random Japanese sentence: 猫がネズミを嗅ぎつけたようですね。 Seems like the cat had the wind of a rat.

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