2011: Three cat life —
We have three cats, which works out just right. Three laps, three cats, and two of them can play with [...]
2010: On getting started with collaboration —
The hardest part of collaboration is getting started.
In the days and weeks and months before you have a critical mass [...]
2009: Quarterly review: Q1 2009 —
In The Periodic Review, Part IV, Stephen P. Smith gives a handy quarterly review checklist that includes:
Review 3-5 year goals
Review [...]
2007: Week in review —
This week, I realized that I’m working on something pretty cool. I had
previously focused on how my prototype fell short [...]
2007: Expensive running shoes considered harmful —
Check out Mark A. Hershberger‘s blog post about shoes and other non-intuitive things, which links to an essay about the [...]
2006: Alejandro —
I love studying in the common room. I like the floor-to-ceiling
windows facing the courtyard. I like the sun-drenched white walls [...]
2006: Meep! Comments lost! —
I’m so, so, so sorry. I’ve just realized that my comments form was
silently dropping comments. To anyone who’s used it [...]
2006: Deskbar applet – GNOME coolness! —
If you’re on the GNOME windowing environment, check out nafai77′s blog entry about Deskbar. Totally cool. It’s almost like Quicksilver [...]
2006: More Rails twiddling —
My “What’s in My Fridge” app is now a little bit smarter. It can keep track of what’s still in [...]
2006: Uh oh… —
My power supply isn’t happy. The cord near the end is now a bit
sensitive to changes in angles, so there [...]
2006: Thank you, Lazy Web! – Feedrinse —
Aha! Someone’s finally gotten around to making an RSS feed filter.
It’s about time! http://www.feedrinse.com/
Now, someone just needs to think about [...]
2005: Met with Aristotle Isais —
I hate commuting. I spent an hour in a bus that crawled through Makati
and eventually broke down before the Makati [...]
2004: EClass —
I can’t quite get EClass to work. It looks rather promising, though.
Do you know of anything similar? I’d like to [...]
2004: Using puzzles in teaching algorithms —
http://www.csc.vill.edu/~map/sigcse02/
These ideas are perfect for CS110! I can’t wait to discuss the general
algorithm strategies in terms of real-life puzzles.
2004: Fancy striped tables —
Ephrem wrote:
Here’s a bit of magic to make fancy striped tables. The javascript is from
http://alistapart.com/articles/zebratables/. 4 steps. One caveat, if [...]
2004: Reflections from 2nd sem 2003-2004 —
CS21A: Introduction to Computing I. Experimented with BlueJ and an objects-first approach. Students liked the interactive environment and had fun [...]
2004: Kathy Chua’s photo galleries —
http://www.pbase.com/kathychua
Drop by my sister’s photo album and leave her a note! =)
2004: CSS rocks (AdphotoScheduler#1) —
In a fit of filial piety, I decided to sit down and start working on a
job scheduler for my mom. [...]
2004: bbdb: prefix for sacha/try-expand-factoid-from-bbdb —
To control expansion further, I’ve made a bbdb: prefix required. This
will allow me to still properly use dabbrev expansion.
;; Particularly [...]
2003: Personal stuff —
This is, after all, my journal. Not a strictly utilitarian and
informative blog, but rather a site where the usual M-x [...]
2003: Employment stress —
My mom and I had a somewhat stressful discussion about the vagueness
of my employment. To wit: I know that [...]
2003: Wearable computing position in Ateneo! =D —
On the Compsat2003 Yahoogroups, Cha Gascon has this extremely wonderful post:
A Call for Applicants
The department chair of DISCS, Dr. Mercedes [...]
2003: Voice-only apps without speech recognition —
On the wear-hard mailing list, uberborg Doug Sutherland mentions
Developing Voice-only Applications in the Absence of Speech Recognition Technology
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/savoir/pubs/savoir.html
and
Caiviar is an [...]
2003: More files —
Cross-reference: CurriculumReview#2
2003: The S-Files —
If it wasn’t obvious by now, the SFiles mailing
list is pretty dead. I’ll be merging those into my planner archive
Really [...]
2003: Curriculum Review —
Make schedule from syllabus – a rough estimate of what we did last time.
Two spreadsheets – week
day
topic
subtopics
labs, homework, projects
Note to [...]
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