2012: Weekly review: Week ending April 27, 2012 —
Two social events last Monday, and I was pretty much wiped out afterwards. I took it easy afterwards, and the [...]
2011: Remote training that rocks —
Some IBMers convinced me to share presentation tips with Lotus instructors. Here’s what I’m thinking about:
You know what’s really [...]
2010: Smarter leaders braindump (long, visual) —
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Things I’m planning to talk about during the virtual leadership session tomorrow:
Backup URL: http://sachachua.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/smarterleaders1.jpg
2009: Getting better at writing design documents —
I’m slowly getting better at writing design documents. Now that I’ve gotten rid of my two major annoyances (fields and [...]
2007: Windmills of Your Mind —
The CBC had a program called “Separated at Birth” – music that was
uncannily similar. Then the CBC played one of [...]
2007: Windmills of Your Mind —
The CBC had a program called “Separated at Birth” – music that was
uncannily similar. Then the CBC played one of [...]
2006: CHI2006: Ack! —
Written on 2006.04.23:
My laptop is in my bag. My power charger is in Toronto. Or at least
that’s the only conclusion [...]
2006: Code Monkey —
Found this on the Toronto Linux Users Group mailing list. From Jonathan Coulton: CodeMonkey.mp3.
Sheer hilarity. I love geek music.
2006: Planning an ice cream party —
I’d like to hold an ice cream party on Saturday to celebrate the Delta
Kappa Gamma fellowship, spring, and other wonderful [...]
2006: Kathy’s May Day mayday! —
My sister always writes hilarious invites for her parties. She’s
really got flair. Here’s the latest one, with some details blocked [...]
2006: Nine million hits? Yeah, right —
Dominique and Rizalist blogged about some politico claiming 9 million hits on a charter-change advocacy website.
The politico was probably lying [...]
2006: Congratulations to Dominique, writer! —
Congratulations to Dominique Cimafranca on
being accepted to the Dumaguete Writers’ Workshop!
He totally rocks. =)
Update: Dominique’s blog entry
2005: On computer science education —
In response to Neil Santos’ rant about computer science education:
What a pity it is that you’ve never had a good [...]
2005: Net install —
I’m setting up Linux on the Sony Vaio U1 so that I can use it as well
as my Lifebook. I’ve [...]
2004: Day 8 —
My house is really just five minutes away by car, so I needn’t worry
so much about being late. I was [...]
2004: Heavily tweaked w3m —
I’ve decided to do even more things the Emacs Way. Emacs-w3m is a lot
more customizable than Mozilla. This is Emacs [...]
2004: PIM definition —
Abbreviated PIM, a type of software application designed to help
users organize random bits of information. Although the category
is fuzzy, most [...]
2003: More Java resources — education —
An anonymous person comments:
Sacha, there’s also a Java equivalent to this at
http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSjav/.
You might also be interested in Bruce Eckels’ books,
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/ [...]
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